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Wendy Corsi Staub

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Wendy Corsi Staub (born October 29, 1964) is an American writer of suspense novels and young adult fiction.[1] She has written under her own name as well as Wendy Brody, Wendy Markham, and Wendy Morgan.

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Career

Staub was born in Dunkirk, New York on October 29, 1964. She enjoyed reading as a child, serving on her student newspaper and yearbooks and publishing poetry in Seventeen.[2] After graduating from State University of New York at Fredonia, Staub joined the publishing industry.[3]

Awards and adaptations

Staub has won various awards during her career. Summer Lightning won a Romance Writers of America Rita Award in 1994.[4]

Staub won the Romance Writers of America-NYC Golden Apple Award for lifetime achievement in 2007.[5] She has won several Washington Irving Book Awards from the Westchester Library Association, including one for Nightwatcher in 2012.[6][2]

Her book Live to Tell received a starred review from Publishers Weekly.[7]

Blue Moon was nominated for a Mary Higgins Clark award.[8][9]

Hello, It's Me was adapted into a television movie starring Kellie Martin.[10]

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Personal life

She married Mark J. Staub in 1991. She has two sons, Morgan and Brody.[11][2]

Works

The Foundlings trilogy

  • Little Girl Lost. William Morrow, 2018. ISBN 9780062742056
  • Dead Silence (also published as Little Boy Blue). William Morrow, 2019. ISBN 9780062742063

The Mundy’s Landing trilogy

The Lily Dale series

Social Media series

Nightwatcher trilogy

Live to Tell trilogy

Standalones

Written as Wendy Markham

Standalone books

“Slightly” series

Chickalini Family series

Young adult works

Standalone and short stories

Lily Dale series

Teen Angels series

The Loop series

Voodoo series

Other writings

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References

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