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Virginia G. McMorrow

Born in New York City, Virginia G. McMorrow has worked as an editor/writer for sixteen years. She freelanced as a manuscript reader for a science fiction/fantasy imprint, where she first began to enjoy fantasy fiction. Over the years, Ginny has worked for business publishers as an editor of books, journals, and newsletters, and now works as a manager of client publications for a New York City company.

In her spare time, which includes writing fantasy, mystery, and mainstream fiction, she also writes feature articles on behalf of a Long Island nonprofit organization. Ginny lives with her husband on Long Island.

 

You may write to Ms. McMorrow at:

Virginia.McMorrow@archebooks.com

Her website: www.virginiamcmorrow.com

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Available from Archebooks Publishing:

MAGE CONFUSION, ISBN 1-59507-023-0 eBook, ISBN 1-59507-024-9 Hardcover. Fantasy, Book 1 of the Tuldamoran Trilogy.

MAGE RESOLUTION, ISBN 1-589507-047-8 Hardcover, ISBN 1-59507-048-6 eBook. Fantasy, Book 2 of the Tuldamoran Trilogy.

MAGE EVOLUTION, ISBN 1-589507-100-8 Hardcover, ISBN 1-59507-101-6 eBook. Fantasy, Book 3 of the Tuldamoran Trilogy.

Firewing's Journey, ISBN 1-59507-067-2 Hardcover, ISBN 1-59507068-0 eBook, Young Adult Fantasy, Book One of the Firewing Trilogy

Firewing's Shadow, ISBN 1-59507-175-X Hardcover, ISBN 1-59507176-8 eBook, Young Adult Fantasy, Book Two of the Firewing Trilogy

 

Coming from ArcheBooks Publishing:

THE TULDAMORAN MAGE TRILOGY, Books 1-3 in a single volume - Due Fall 2005

Writing Credits:

Novels:

  • MAGE CONFUSION, ArcheBooks Publishing, January 2004
  • MAGE RESOLUTION, ArcheBooks Publishing, September 2004
  • Firewing's Journey, ArcheBooks Publishing, January 2005
  • Firewing's Shadow, ArcheBooks Publishing, August 2007

 

Articles:

  • ByLine magazine: “Don’t Forget Your Real Audience” (November 1995)
  • College Bound magazine: “And Justice For All” (May-June 2000)
  • Succeed magazine: “Computer Consulting: Change Unemployment to Self-Employment (Spring 1998); “Open Up and Say Ahh..” (Summer 1998); “Continuing Education: The Circle Leading Everywhere (Spring 1999); “Careers in Transition: Difficult, Not Impossible” (Summer 1999); “What Happens When the Dream Seems Unreachable” (Fall 1999)
  • Writer’s Connection magazine: “Make Your Newsletter a Worthwhile Reading Experience” (April 1997)
  • First Draft newsletter: “Compelling Characters Transform Even the Feeblest Story Ideas” (May 2002); “Lessons From a Rockwall” (July 2002); “Why It’s OK to Write Non-Mystery Fiction Every Now and Again” (November 2002); “Re-Audition Your Cast of Characters” (January 2003); “Your Book Through the Eyes of …” (March 2003); “An MWA Edgars Symposium Sampler” (July 2003); “Manuscript Not Working? Warning Signs and Fighting Strategies” (January 2004)
  • Bloodletter newsletter: “Counterfeiting, or Why Work for a Living When You Can Just  Make Money?” (2002)
  • Great Neck Record: various articles in support of the Great Neck United Community Fund and the Great Neck Girl Scouts
  • First Draft, "Appearing on a Panel? Rules for the Road." (May 2004)
  • ByLine magazine: "The Realities of Writing Fantasy" (September 2004)
  • Broadstreet magazine, "Focus Your Fantasy Epic With A Theme" (May 2005)

 

Short Stories:

  • ShredofEvidence.com: “Making the Point” (2d quarter 2003)
  • Writersezine.com: “Mail Call” (August 2003)
  • Shred of Evidence Magazine, "Losing Odds" (August 2004)
  • Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine, "Overloaded Bases" (Q1 2005)
  • ShredofEvidence.com: "A Pain in the Neck" (May 2005)

 

 

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