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Corinne
Joy Brown is a Denver native who loves the new
and old West. A
staff writer for Persimmon
Hill, the magazine of the National
Cowboy Museum and Western Heritage Center in
Oklahoma City, she writes about people, places and events in
the region, including arts, literature, and western culture.
She also writes regularly for
Western
& English Today (a fashion and home
furnishings, bi-monthly trade magazine) and Colorado Homes and
Lifestyles. She is an occasional contributor to American
Cowboy, and The
Horse Connection, an equestrian magazine. When
not writing, she pursues a career as a professional interior
designer and is co-owner of a European contemporary home
furnishings store in Littleton, Colorado.
Corinne is a member of Western
Writers of America, the Denver
Woman's Press Club, and a charter member of Women
Writing the West. Her first historical novel, MacGregor's
Lantern, a story of the cattle barons of the late
1800's in Colorado and Wyoming, (Part One of a trilogy,) was
released by Thorndike Five Star Press in July of 2001.
Her newest novel, co-written with Junior Michael Ray, Sanctuary
Ranch, was released in April, 2006. (Five Star
Expressions).
Her love of Colorado history, Scotland, and the people who
settled the West continue to draw her into the past and her
literary future.
(More
biographical information, including samples of prior publications,
is available through the Press
Kit section)
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descriptions of frontier Colorado and Wyoming are dead-on, and
she writes with the passion of a skilled observer. Her writing
delivers the pristine natural elements and awe-inspiring
vistas..."
Jon Chandler, author
Spanish
Peaks
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