Suzanne Barclay (? – September 15, 1999)
Sep. 15th, 2011 09:36 am
Carol Backus, known to readers as Suzanne Barclay, one of Harlequin Historicals best selling authors, passed away on September 15, 1999 after battling cancer for seven months.Suzanne Barclay wrote more than a dozen books for Harlequin Historical as well as one for Silhouette Intimate Moments. Her historicals were set in the medieval period, and she was known for her meticulous research. Hardly a month goes by that she is not on someones Recommended Reads list. Her fans fell first for her work, and then, if they were lucky enough to meet her at one of the numerous conferences she attended, knew her as a friend. (Romantic Times Reviewer, Debbie Richardson)
I was blessed to have known Carol as a friend. I met her seven and a half years ago when she was starting a local chapter of Romance Writers of America in the Rochester, New York area where I live. At the beginning, she did it all: led workshops, sent out monthly newsletters, critiqued the work of group members, did publicity to help the chapter grow, all while getting her own brand-new writing career off the ground. Carol worked tirelessly, wanting to give back in honor of those who had helped get her first book published. Over the years, with much thanks to Carol, Lake Country Romance Writers has produced numerous published authors.
Carol was truly a gift to aspiring writers, both in the RWA chapters she belonged to and in the Writers Workshops she presented for the Pre-Convention classes for Romantic Times. Carol was a true and gifted teacher. She had a great love of her craft and a generous, giving spirit that led her to help others feel that same joy of writing. She spent time reading newcomers work and offering advice, helping would-be authors learn how to network at conferences to sell their work, and even took time to introduce writers with promise to agents and editors she knew. Carol was an immensely positive person. She made aspiring authors believe they could succeed.
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Source: http://www.romantictimes.com/books_review.php?book=9891&cameo=1
Carol Backus, known to readers as Suzanne Barclay, one of Harlequin Historicals best selling authors, passed away on September 15, 1999 after battling cancer for seven months.
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