https://www.elizabethlowell.com
Individually and with co-author/husband Evan, Ann Maxwell
has written over 60 novels and one non-fiction book. There
are 30 million copies of these books in print, as well as
reprints in 30 foreign languages. The novels range from
science fiction to historical fiction, from romance to
mystery to suspense. Writing as Ann Maxwell, she began
her career in 1975 with a science fiction novel, CHANGE. Since then, seven of her nine science
fiction novels have been recommended for the Science Fiction
Writers of America Nebula Award; A DEAD GOD
DANCING was nominated for what was then called TABA
(The American Book Award). In 1976 Ann and Evan (as A. E. Maxwell) collaborated with a
Norwegian hunter and photographer, Ivar Ruud, on The
Year-Long Day, a nonfiction work that was condensed in Reader's Digest and published in four foreign
editions and three book club editions. In 1985, the first
A. E. Maxwell crime novel featuring a couple called Fiddler
and Fiora was published by Doubleday. THE FROG AND
THE SCORPION, received a creative writing award from
the University of California. The fourth book in the
series, JUST ENOUGH LIGHT TO KILL, was named
by Time magazine as one of the best crime novels of 1988. Ann and Evan (writing as Ann Maxwell) have published four
suspense novels, the most recent of which is SHADOWS
AND SILK. These novels appeared on nation-wide
bestseller lists. In 1982, Ann began publishing romances as Elizabeth Lowell.
Under that name she has received numerous professional
awards in the romance field, including a Lifetime
Achievement award from the Romance Writers of America
(1994). Since July of 1992, she has had 30 novels on the New York Times list.
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