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Jennifer Rowe

Jennifer June Rowe (born 2 April 1948) is an Australian author. Her crime fiction for adults is published under her own name, while her children's fiction is published under the pseudonyms Emily Rodda and Mary-Anne Dickinson.〔http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Home?lookfor=author:%22Dickinson,%20Mary-Anne,%201948-%22&iknowwhatimean=1〕〔http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Home?lookfor=the+charm+bracelet&type=all&limits=〕 She is well known for the children's fantasy series ''Deltora Quest'', ''Rowan of Rin'', ''Fairy Realm'', ''Teen Power Inc.'', the ''Rondo'' trilogy, and ''The Three Doors'' trilogy.
==Biography==
Jennifer Rowe was born in Sydney, and raised with two younger brothers on Sydney's North Shore. Her father was Jim Oswin, the founding general manager of ATN7 in Sydney, and was responsible for classic 1960s TV shows such as ''My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?'' and ''The Mavis Bramston Show''.〔http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/tessavance/creators/rowe.htm〕
She attended the Abbotsleigh School for Girls on the upper North Shore of Sydney. She attained her Master of Arts in English Literature at the University of Sydney in 1973. Her first job was assistant editor at Paul Hamlyn publishing. She later worked at Angus and Robertson Publishers where she remained for fourteen years as Editor, Senior Editor, managing director, Deputy Publisher and finally Publisher. During this time she began writing children's books under the pseudonym Emily Rodda (her grandmother's name). Her first book, ''Something Special'', was published in 1984 and won the Australian Children's Book Council Book of the Year for Younger Readers Award. She has now won that award a record five times.〔(Biography ) at EmilyRodda.com〕
From 1984 to 1992, Rowe continued her career in publishing, then as Editor of the ''Australian Women's Weekly'', while writing novels in her 'spare time'. In 1994 Rowe became a full-time writer. She now divides her working day between consultancies for book publishers and her own writing. She lives in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia with her husband Bob Ryan and her four children.〔http://www.emilyrodda.com/deltoraanime.html〕
Rowe's acclaimed Verity Birdwood murder mysteries for adults, written under her own name are: ''Grim Pickings'' (1988) (made into an Australian TV mini-series), ''Murder by the Book'', ''Death in Store'', ''The Makeover Murders'' and ''Strangehold''. Later she also wrote about Homicide Detective Tessa Vance in ''Suspect'' (also published as ''Deadline'') and ''Something Wicked'', and both books were incorporated as episode story lines in the Australian TV-show ''Murder Call''. Rowe also edited a collection of crime stories ''Love Lies Bleeding'' and has contributed to the 1997 "Crimes for Summer" collection ''Moonlight Becomes You''.

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