Lenore Carroll
Missouri County: Jackson
Genre: Fiction/Nonfiction/Western/Historical Fiction (American)
Audience: Children/Young Adult/Adult
Published Works:
Novels: One Hundred Girls' Mother, St. Martin's Press, 1998; Abduction from Ft. Union, Walker & Co., 1998; The Heart Remembers, HarperCollins, 1993; Love With A Warm Cowboy, HarperCollins, 1993; Annie Chambers, Watermark Press, 1989.
Short Fiction: "The Tourist," Dark Cravings, M.A. Boston, 1999; "Traveling Princess," American West, Loren Estleman, 1999; "Cowboy Blues," Great Stories of the American West II, Martin Greenberg, 1996; "Reunion," New Trails, John Jakes and Martin Greenberg, 1994; "Ojo Caliente," South Dakota Review, John Milton, 1993; "Energy Field," Thin Ice, Kathleen Jurgens, 1992; "Music is a Mind Altering Substance," Uncle, John Mort and Don Blevins, 1991; "Grandpa Talks," White Aloe Creek Review, John Lofflin, 1991; "It Ain't Been Forever Yet," Black Hills Writers group Contest, 1990; "Letter Home," RE: Arts & Letters, Lee Schultz, 1991; "Float Trip," White Aloe Creek Review, 1990; "Welcome Home," Kansas Stories 1989, James Girard, 1989; "Eldon's Pentinte," Razored Saddles, Joe Lansdale, 1989; "Trooper's Story," The New Frontier, Joe Lansdale, 1989.
Have any works been translated into other languages? No
Awards: First Prize, Black Hills Writers Group Contest for, "It Ain't Been Forever Yet," 1990; Nominee, Spur Award, Western Writers of America for, Annie Chambers, 1991.
Speaking Engagements:
Author accepts.
Fee for speaking: Variable
Limitations on travel: Some limitations
Contact Information:
Contact author directly
3731 Wyoming St.
Kansas City, MO. 64111
phone: (816)531-1771
lcarroll@primary.net