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Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1984, tape 4A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1984) Chittenden, MargaretFirst part of a talk by Margaret Chittenden, entitled Romance Fiction - is it 'literature'? Best-selling author Meg Chittenden grew up in the North of England, near the North Sea and just a little south of the Scottish border. In the 35 years she's been writing, Meg has published over 100 short stories and articles, a book on writing, three children's books, and 33 novels that include romance, suspense, mystery, and mainstream under her own name and the pen name Rosalind Carson. Her novels have been widely reprinted abroad and have appeared on many bestseller lists. She is a recipient of the Pacific Northwest Writers Lifetime Achievement Award for "Enhancing the stature of Northwest Literature," an Anthony Award, and the Otter," as well as being nominated for a Calavera award. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America, American Crime Writers League, and the International Association of Crime Writers.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1984, tape 4B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1984) Chittenden, MargaretFina; part of a talk by Margaret Chittenden, entitled Romance Fiction - is it 'literature'? Best-selling author Meg Chittenden grew up in the North of England, near the North Sea and just a little south of the Scottish border. In the 35 years she's been writing, Meg has published over 100 short stories and articles, a book on writing, three children's books, and 33 novels that include romance, suspense, mystery, and mainstream under her own name and the pen name Rosalind Carson. Her novels have been widely reprinted abroad and have appeared on many bestseller lists. She is a recipient of the Pacific Northwest Writers Lifetime Achievement Award for "Enhancing the stature of Northwest Literature," an Anthony Award, and the Otter," as well as being nominated for a Calavera award. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America, American Crime Writers League, and the International Association of Crime Writers.