Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Newnham old girls, blog here!

That is an instruction -- an invitation rather than a description.
As you may guess, I am in the middle of reading EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES
and loving it!

Any Newnhamite who would like to join this blog could most easily do so
by replying in a comment to this blog posting.

See the crayon icon?
Click on it.
Write a message.

IF YOU WISH TO USE THIS AS A MEANS OF ASKING VICTORIA OR MYSELF TO ADD YOU TO THE BLOG AS NEWNHAMITE MEMBERS, and you do not want all the world to see your email address,

very clearly write 'NOT FOR PUBLICATION' at the top of your comment.

The moderator reads your comment before it appears on the blog, and decides whether
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Talk soon!

Rowena Cherry

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Newnham College graduate's potted bio since leaving
















When I --reluctantly-- left Newnham College, Cambridge,
with my "good" Combined Honours degree, I had a full time
teaching job waiting for me at Knighton House,
a preparatory boarding school for girls within the Bryanston Group.

It was very full time!

After four years, I felt ready for the challenge of teaching older children, or even adults.
I moved to London, added qualifications for teaching English as a foreign language,
tutored Chaucer for a while, then took a post at a private school in Mill Hill.

In 1983 I married an American auto designer, who whisked me off to Germany for
the next eight years. I thoroughly enjoyed living in Germany, learned the language, and
added a German O Level to my porfolio.

In 1991 we moved to Detroit, and within a couple of years my husband was chosen
to be GM's fifth Vice President of Design. Since I was not required to be his translator,
home secretary, and occasional speech editor any more, I began to write fiction for my own
entertainment.

In 2003 I entered a national ... it might even have been global... contest sponsored by
Romantic Times BOOKclub and Dorchester Publishing to find
"the new voice in paranormal romance."

I was one of three finalists, and my success led to publication of my chess-titled
romance FORCED MATE, which I set partly in Cambridge, and I made my heroine a student at
Homerton College (which I knew rather better than Newham College).

Since then, I have added a short prequel, MATING NET, and am completing the third book
INSUFFICIENT MATING MATERIAL for release in February 2007.

I teach chess to gifted seven year olds one morning a week during term time.

Best wishes,

Rowena Cherry
rowena@rowenacherry.com
http://www.rowenacherry.com/
Where heroines get more hero than they bargain for

NEWNHAMITES

This site is under construction.

It's actually an experiment, in case other Newnham alumna wish to blog as a group.

I thought I'd bag the name, before anyone else did.

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