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Linda Barlow

Linda Ruth Barlow is an American author of contemporary romance, historical romance, general fiction, thriller, and romantic suspense. She has won numerous industry awards, including the 1989 Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Single Title Romance for her novel ''Leaves of Fortune'', Romantic Times' Best New Historical Novelist of 1986, and a Lifetime Achievement award from Romantic Times. She is also vice president of Monash Research, an IT consultant firm.
==Biography==
Barlow was born in Boston, MA and in addition to writing books, she has taught university courses, co-founded a software company, and served as an expert witness on search engine technology. Her books have been translated into approximately 20 foreign languages. She contributed two essays to ''Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women'', a collection of essays on the romance industry edited by Jayne Ann Krentz. This book won the Susan Koppelman Award for Excellence in Feminist Studies of Popular Culture and American Culture in 1993.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=FictionDB )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.lindabarlow.com/bio/ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.monash.com/barlow.html )
Barlow earned a BA from Wheaton College and an MA from Boston College, where she was a doctoral fellow in English literature for several years. Since then, she held served on the faculty of Boston College and Middle East Technical University (Orta Dogu Teknik Universitisi) in Ankara, Turkey. Barlow did graduate work in biology at Harvard University, where she was a teaching assistant for Comparative Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates at the Harvard Extension School. In addition, she taught Neurobiology and Anatomy and Physiology at Cambridge College. Barlow has also given workshops and seminars all over the United States.〔
She started her career in IT at MIT's ''Technology Review'', and wrote non-fiction articles on technical writing, training, and editing, scholarly articles, as well as on various software/online services industry topics, including an early 1990s-era guide to Web search engines called, ''The Spider's Apprentice''. She co-wrote "America In-Line, Does This Suck, or What?" with Curt Monash about AOL appearing in ''Upside Magazine's'' May 1997 issue.〔
She is currently vice president of Monash Research and in the past has managed or contributed heavily to technology and interface development, marketing, finance and operations for the company. She consults, edits, and does speechwriting/speech-doctoring, and expert witness testimony on search engine-related issues for the company's clients.〔
She was Romance Writers of America’s keynote speaker at the annual conference in 1989. She served as President of Novelists, Inc. in 1992 and did two three-year terms on the Executive Council of the Authors Guild in the 1990s. She currently serves as a member of the Novelists, Inc. Advisory Council.〔

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