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Gabrielle Charbonnet : ウィキペディア英語版
Cate Tiernan

Cate Tiernan (born July 24, 1961) is the pen name of Gabrielle Charbonnet, an American author.
Writing as Cate Tiernan, she is best known for her ''Sweep'' series, which follows the Wiccan adventures of a cast of high school students.〔"Sweep series." (Amazon.com ) Retrieved 2010-06-30.〕 The stories are sold as the ''Wicca'' series in the UK, Belgium, The Netherlands and Australia, and as ''White Magic'' (''Magie Blanche'') in Italy and France. Under her own name, she is chiefly known for children's books in the ''Princess'', ''American Gold Gymnasts'', and ''Disney Girls'' series.〔"About Gabrielle Charbonnet." (FantasticFiction.co.uk ) Retrieved 2010-06-30.〕 In 2008 and 2009, Charbonnet collaborated with author James Patterson on two "young adult" novels, ''Sundays at Tiffany's''〔Patterson, James and Charbonnet, Gabrielle: ''Sundays at Tiffany's''. Little Brown, 2008. ISBN 0-316-01477-X〕 and ''Witch & Wizard''.〔Patterson, James and Charbonnet, Gabrielle: ''Witch & Wizard''. Little Brown, 2009. ISBN 0-316-03624-2〕
==Life==
Charbonnet was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1961.〔Bio: (CateTiernan.org ) Retrieved 2010-06-30.〕 She began her college education at New York University studying writing and Russian language and literature, then transferred to Loyola University in New Orleans, where she graduated with a degree in Russian. She began her career as an assistant to the head of the Juvenile Audio and Video department at Random House in New York City, where she wrote her first children's books.〔 She also participated in the editing of ''The Secret Circle'' by L.J. Smith during this period.〔"About Cate Tiernan." (FireFairy.com ) Retrieved 2010-07-01.〕
After 8 years in New York, Charbonnet and her husband moved back to New Orleans, where they began a family (2 daughters) and she embarked on her ''Sweep'' series. While not a Wiccan herself, she asserts that she "can really relate to Wicca", and appreciates its "woman-centeredness and its essentially female identity."〔
After five years in New Orleans, Charbonnet moved to Durham, North Carolina, where she now lives with her husband Paul, two daughters, two stepsons, a poodle, and "an unfortunate number of cats."〔"About Me." (GabrielleCharbonnet.com ) Retrieved 2010-07-01.〕

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