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Ann is the mother of two daughters and one son, and the grandmother
of four grandsons (including twin boys) and two granddaughters, both
of whom are her namesakes. When her children were in college, she decided
to complete her own education, enrolling in the University of North Carolina
at Asheville where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Literature.
Reluctant to return to an empty nest, she continued her education by
enrolling in the English Department of the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, where she earned both the Master’s and Doctor of
Philosophy degrees. Afterwards, she taught Literature and the Humanities
at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Ann’s writing career began in the early eighties when two mysteries
were published as original paperbacks: The Murder
Cure and The Murder Stroke. A
few years later, her first hardcover book was published: The
Pilgrimage,
an adventure story set in the nineteenth century. All three books are
now out of print, but occasionally a used copy of The Pilgrimage appears
on Amazon.com for sale.
The publication of the first Miss Julia book, Miss
Julia Speaks Her Mind in 1999, set Ann on a full-time writing career. This book went through
six reprintings in less than a year, and was ranked #9 on the Independent
Booksellers’ seventy-six most highly recommended books for 1999.
In addition, the book was named to the Barnes & Noble Discover Great
New Writers list. The paperback edition of the same book was listed in
The Best Books of the First Five Years by BookSense, as one of the titles
independent booksellers most enjoyed handselling. The book was also published
by Readers Digest Condensed Books, appearing in twelve foreign languages.
Miss Julia Takes Over was one of seven nominees for the Book of the Year
Award (2001) by the Southeastern Booksellers Association.
All of the books in the series are available on audiotape and in large-print
editions, and are also available through The Literary Guild/Doubleday
Book Club. All of the books, except the newest one each year, can be
found in paperback editions.

Miss Julia Throws A Wedding, Miss
Julia Hits The Road,Miss
Julia Meets Her Match, Miss
Julia's School of Beauty and Miss
Julia Stands Her Ground have all appeared on the New York Times Extended Bestseller List.
All of the books in the series will be published in German, Japanese,
Croatian and Polish editions, as well as on audio CD (in English) and
in large print editions.
Inspiration for the escapades of Ann’s much-loved character, Miss
Julia, comes in all manner of ways–a chance remark by a friend
or family member, an incident she happens to see, in a dream, or by being
reminded of something in her past experiences. It is always deeply satisfying
to her when scenes in the book she is working on suddenly seem to fit
together to make a good story. She does not outline or make detailed
plans before starting a story. She does, however, have a general plot
in mind before beginning to write, but this usually entails only the
conflict and the final resolution, with few ideas of how they will be
worked out. So, with just the beginning and the end of a book decided
on, Ann relies on the characters themselves to fill in the middle with
first one subplot after another. This, she says, is the joy of writing–-when
a character suddenly does or says something unexpectedly, leading her
to funny and surprising ‘mini-scenes’ that seem to delight
readers.
Ann was once asked by an interviewer how she knew when something she’d
written was good. She replied, “I know it’s good when I fall
off my chair laughing.” From that response, we can be sure that
she enjoys writing about her characters as much as we enjoy reading about
them.
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