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词条 Penny Jordan
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  1. Biography

  2. Writing career

  3. Bibliography

  4. References and sources

  5. External links

{{More footnotes|date=March 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2012}}{{Use British English|date=August 2012}}{{Infobox writer
| name = Penelope "Penny" Halsall
| image =
| imagesize = 150px
| alt =
| caption =
| pseudonym = Caroline Courtney
Melinda Wright
Lydia Hitchcock
Penny Jordan
Annie Groves[1]
| birth_name = Penelope Jones
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1946|11|24|df=y}}
| birth_place = Preston, Lancashire, England
| death_date = {{death date and age|2011|12|31|1946|11|24|df=yes}}
| death_place = Cheshire, England, UK{{Infobox person |child=yes| death_cause = Cancer}}
| occupation = Novelist
| nationality = British
| period = 1979-2011
| genre = Contemporary romance, historical romance
| spouse = Steve Halsall (died)
|
| website = {{URL|http://www.Penny-Jordan.co.uk}}}}Penelope "Penny" Halsall (née Jones; 24 November 1946 – 31 December 2011) was a best-selling and prolific English writer of over 200 romance novels. She started writing regency romances as Caroline Courtney, and wrote contemporary romances as Penny Jordan and historical romances as Annie Groves (her mother's maiden name). She also wrote novels as Melinda Wright and Lydia Hitchcock. Her books have sold over 70 million copies worldwide and been translated into many languages.[2]

Biography

Penelope Jones was born on 24 November 1946 in Preston, Lancashire, the eldest of three children born to Anthony Winn Jones and his wife, Margaret Louise (née Groves),[1] She had a brother, Anthony, and a sister, Prudence. A keen reader from childhood, her mother would leave her in the children's section of the local library while she changed her father's library books.[2] Her story-telling career began at the age of eight when she began telling original bedtime stories to her younger sister. Her favourite books were those of Jane Austen, Dorothy Dunnett, Catherine Cookson, Georgette Heyer, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare's plays and poetry and the Bible. After reading a serialised Mills & Boon book in a woman's magazine, she fell in love with the hero. Jones was eleven and she quickly became an avid fan. Jones left grammar school in Rochdale with O-Levels in English Language, English Literature and Geography.[1] In her early days, she spent fourteen years working as a shorthand typist in Manchester. {{citation needed|date=August 2014}}

Jones married Steve Halsall, an accountant, who died of cancer, {{When|date=August 2014}} predeceasing his wife. They did not have children, but she had a bakers dozen of assorted godchildren, nieces and nephews.[1]

Jordan died of cancer on 31 December 2011, aged 65, at Cheshire, England.[3]

Writing career

By her early twenties, Jordan was writing for herself, but her writing career began in earnest when she was 30, encouraged and supported by her husband. He bought her, at a time when he could ill afford it, the small electric typewriter on which she typed her first books. She entered a competition run by the Romantic Novelists' Association. Although she did not win, an agent looking for a new-style Georgette Heyer, contacted the R.N.A.[1]

In March 1979, she published her first novel under the pseudonym Caroline Courtney, Duchess in Disguise, the same year she published other 4 books. Under this pen-name she published 25 regency romances until 1986. From 1981–83, she signed 3 air-hostess romps as Melinda Wright and 2 thrillers as Lydia Hitchcock, published by Columbine House. In 1981, Mills & Boon accepted her first novel for them, Falcon's Prey, signed as Penny Jordan. Since then, almost 70 million copies of her 167 Mills & Boon (or Harlequin) novels have been sold worldwide.[1]

From 2003, she returned to writing historical novels as Annie Groves (she adopted her mother's maiden-name[1]). Jordan gained much of her inspiration from human interest stories in the news as well as her own family history. She adapted a story told by her grandmother Elsie Jones in Ellie Pride.

Bibliography

{{Main|List of works by Penny Jordan}}

References and sources

1. ^{{Citation|title=Penelope Jones Halsall by David Charters in Liverpool Daily Post|url=http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/entertainment/previewsandreviews/tm_headline=italian-flavour-in-our-city%26method=full%26objectid=18851816%26page=1%26siteid=50061-name_page.html|accessdate=20 August 2007}}
2. ^{{Citation|title=Harlequin Present's Biography|url=http://www.harlequinpresents.com/authors/jordan_bio.html|accessdate=27 August 2014}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/penny-jordan-author-of-200-romance-novels-dies-at-65/2012/01/20/gIQAfcJuGQ_story.html|title=Penny Jordan, author of 200 romance novels, dies at 65|publisher=The Washington Post|accessdate=26 January 2012|first=T. Rees|last=Shapiro|date=22 January 2012}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071009042317/http://www.penny-jordan.co.uk/ Penny Jordan official homesite] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20121001110031/http://www.anniegroves.co.uk/ Annie Groves official homesite]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120419182844/http://www.nantwichwriters.co.uk/penny.shtml Nantwich Writers official website]
  • Penny Jordan in Harlequin Enterprises Ltd
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120205091445/http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/authors/default.aspx?id=2327 Annie Groves in Harper Collins UK]
  • Penny Jordan in Fantastic Fiction and Annie Groves in Fantastic Fiction
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