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Being an avid reader at an early age, LuAnn McLane soon knew she wanted to be a
writer. Encouragement from teachers led to creative writing classes on both the
high school and college level. In the mid 1980's she became a staff reporter and
wrote human-interest stories for several local newspapers and at one point had her
own award-winning column in The Kenton County Recorder. Fiction, though, was what
she really longed to write. She joined an eclectic literary group called Night
Writers and met romance novelist Nicole Jordan who invited her to join Romance
Writer's of America. With a handful of women, they founded the Ohio Valley RWA
chapter that is now a huge national chapter.
Four children and a traveling husband, however, curtailed McLane's writing career
until a now-or-never mid-life crisis made her overcome her fear of computers and
jump back into the crazy business of romance writing and she hasn't looked back.
Her fiction accomplishments during the past three years include eHarlequin choosing
her to write a chapter for the online romance The Rancher and the Rose. Her
inspirational romance Chicken Soup for Annie, won an honorable mention in the Writer's
Digest 2001 Writing competition, placing 37th out of over 1600 entries. Fowl Play,
a romantic comedy, was published in the anthology Romancing the Holidays, Elan Press
February 2002. In a national contest, Beach House Presentations/yournovel.com chose
her romance, Mountain Magic to be included in the anthology Celebrating Romance as part
of national promotion for their popular personalized romances and was featured in an
article in People Magazine. Recent non-fiction credits include "Under the Covers"
an article about writing romance in Cincinnati Woman Magazine. She ghost wrote a story
for her mother that is included in The Breast Cancer Book of Strength and Courage Prima
Publishing, October 2002, and had the pleasure of promoting and signing it with her at
Barnes and Noble with local news coverage.
In 2003 her short romance, "Express Lane" appeared in
Woman's World Magazine. Her big break, though, came when Lori
Foster ran a contest on her website looking for fresh new voices
in erotic romance. Her entry was chosen as one of the favorites
and submitted to editor Kate Duffy at Kensington, resulting in
the sale of Cabin Fever which was in the contemporary
anthology, Wildest Dreams, a December 2003 release from
Brava.
McLane now writes for Signet Eclipse, an imprint of New American
Library. Although she still enjoys penning sensual contemporary
trade-sized romances, she now also writes romantic comedy in mass
market including Dark Roots and Cowboy Boots, an August
06 release that will follow with Dancing Shoes and Honky Tonk
Blues in May 07. Love, Lust and Pixie Dust, her current
release, is a sexy, whimsical comedy with a touch of paranormal
elements set in Nashville, her favorite city to visit.

LuAnn McLane lives in Florence, Kentucky, just outside of Cincinnati,
Ohio.
When she takes breaks from writing, she enjoys long walks, watching
chick flicks with her daughter and tries to keep track of her
three active sons.
She loves to hear from her readers. You can reach her at luann@luannmclane.com.
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