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Denny S Bryce


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An award-winning author, Denny S Bryce won the RWA Golden Heart® and was a three-time GH finalist, including twice for WILD WOMEN AND THE BLUES. She also writes book reviews for NPR Books and entertainment articles for FROLIC Media.

The former professional dancer is a public relations professional who spent over two decades, running her marketing and event management firm. For nearly 10 of those years, however, she wrote and read Buffy/Spike fan fiction. A devoted fan of genre TV, some of her favorites include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, and Angel (the TV series). She is also a classic film buff and an early 20th-century American history lover.

She is represented by Nalini Akolekar, Spencerhill Associates. A member of the Historical Novel Society, Women's Fiction Writers Association, and Novelists, Inc., she is a frequent speaker at author events and lives in Northern Virginia.
 


Genres: Historical
 
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The Mayor of Maxwell Street (2024)
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Long Gone, Come Home (2023)
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"A remarkable story wonderfully told, Long Gone, Come Home, by Monica Chenault-Kilgore, is a historical novel with a wealth of captivating characters in a story about relationships, identity, struggles, and the heartbreak and joys of a Black woman and her family, over a decade, beginning in 1936 Kentucky. Chenault-Kilgore's main character Birdie is unforgettable - from page one, this complicated young woman grabs hold and doesn't let go until the last sentence."

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