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Jean Chapman
Born (1939-10-30) October 30, 1939 (age 84)
England, UK
Pen nameJean Chapman
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period1981-Present
Genreromance
SpouseLionel Alan Chapman (1951)
Children3

Jean Chapman (born 30 October 1939 in England) is a British writer of romance novels since 1981 and a lecturer in creative writing. Her debut novel "The Unreasoning Earth" and "The Red Pavilion" were both shortlisted for the Parker Pen Romantic Novel of the Year Award.

She was elected the twenty Chairman (2001–2003) of the Romantic Novelists' Association[1] and is the three-time President of the Leicester Writer's Club.

Biography

Jean Chapman was born on 30 October 1939 in England, UK. On 24 March 1951, she married with Lionel Alan Chapman, they had 1 son and 2 daughters. In 1989, she obtained a BA at Open University.[2]

Jean Chapman lives in a small village in Leicestershire, England.

Bibliography

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Single novels

  • The Unreasoning Earth (1981)
  • Tangled Dynasty (1984)
  • The Forbidden Path (1986)
  • Savage Legacy (1987)
  • The Bellmakers (1991)
  • Fortune's Woman (1991)
  • A World Apart (1993)
  • The Red Pavilion (1995)
  • The Soldier's Girl (1997)
  • This Time Last Year (1999)
  • A New Beginning (2001)
  • Both Sides of the Fence (2009)
  • A Watery Grave (2011)
  • Deadly Serious (2013)

Philipps-Sinclair Saga

  1. And a Golden Pear (2002)
  2. Danced Over the Sea (2004)

References and sources

  1. ^ Past RNA Officers
  2. ^ International who's who of authors and writers (Volumen 18), Europa Publications Limited, 2003
  3. ^ Jean Chapman at fantasticfiction