Missing: Rexanne Becnel
Jun. 8th, 2009 09:15 am
Rexanne Becnel (Rexanne Mary Chauvin Becnel, b. 25 October 1950) swears that if it weren’t for coffee, she could not be a writer. All her creativity comes out longhand, fueled by café au lait and the occasional bagel. At two cups and four pages a day, times fourteen years and nineteen novels, that would be…coffee overload! But she’s not worried, because as long as New Orleans teems with coffee houses, she’s reassured that her head will teem with stories. Rexanne lives in New Orleans with her architect husband David Becnel and dog, Sadie, a lovable SPCA mutt. She says her husband is a lovable mutt, too, but she found him in the Architecture Department at the University of Southwestern Louisiana when she was nineteen. They live happily near their two grown children and large extended families.
When not writing or doing family duties, Rexanne spends as much time as possible playing volleyball. She plays in leagues around town (against twenty-year-olds with firm thighs and no varicose veins) as well as in Senior Olympic tournaments both local and national. Rexanne encourages everyone to exercise and have fun, and if they’re over fifty and really want to have a blast, to look into Senior Olympic competition. And at the end of the day when she’s met her writing goals, and played volleyball until she’s exhausted, there’s always that other wonderful pastime: reading great books.
Rexanne Becnel left the historical romance genre to turn toward the contemporary genre, mainly inspirational romance; she writes for the NEXT line, Harlequin's new line about women entering the NEXT phases of their lives. The first release in this new genre was Old Boyfriends in September 2005. Then she wrote The Payback Club, what she called "girlfriend book" sort of like The First Wives Club by Olivia Goldsmith, and Saving Graces by Pat Gaffney. The books are in first person, quite a change for her. Her most recent Harlequin NEXT book is Blink of an Eye in 2007.
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