Dorothy Garlock
Dorothy Garlock | |
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| Born | June 22, 1919 Grand Saline, Texas, U.S. |
| Died | April 6, 2018 (aged 98) Clear Lake, Iowa, U.S. |
| Pen name | Dorothy Garlock, Johanna Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Dorothy Glenn |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Period | 1980–2018 |
| Genre | Historical romance, contemporary romance |
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Dorothy Garlock (June 22, 1919 – April 6, 2018[1]) was an American author of over 50 historical romance novels, most of them set in the American West. Many of her books became bestsellers. She also wrote under the pen names Johanna Phillips, Dorothy Phillips and Dorothy Glenn.
Biography
[edit | edit source]Dorothy Garlock was born on June 22, 1919, in Texas, but spent twenty-five years in Oklahoma City. She and her husband moved to Clear Lake, Iowa, in 1955. Garlock worked for fourteen years as a bookkeeper and columnist for the local newspaper before retiring at age 49. To fill her time while she and her husband spent winters in a small south-Texas town, Garlock began to write stories. She completed four manuscripts before she decided to try to publish one of them. In 1976, she entered one of her books in a contest for unpublished writers. Although it did not win the contest, one of the judges, an agent, offered to represent her. He sold all four of her books in a few weeks.[2]
Over 20 million copies of Garlock's books are in print[2] in 18 languages and 36 countries. She was one of the six launch authors for Bantam Books' Loveswept Line.[2] Two of Garlock's short stories, "Interlude in Big Bend" and "Beneath the Midnight Sun", were chosen by Universal Press Syndicate to launch their series Day Dreams. The two stories were published one chapter each day for one month, and ran in 57 major newspapers. Her novel A Love for All Time has been used as an example in the textbook Writing Romantic Fiction, by Helen Barnhardt. Garlock is also a member of the Romance Writers Hall of Fame.
Garlock donated many of her manuscripts and other unpublished writings to the University of Iowa libraries. She and her husband, Herb Garlock Sr., lived in Clear Lake, Iowa. They have a son and daughter and several grandsons.
Dorothy Garlock on died April 6, 2018, at the age of 98.
Awards
[edit | edit source]- 1985 - Affaire de Coeur Silver Pen Award
- 1986 - Romantic Times Magazine Outstanding Western Writer
- 1986 - Affaire de Coeur Silver Pen Award
- 1987 - Affaire de Coeur Silver Pen Award
- 1988 - Affaire de Coeur Silver Pen Award
- 1988 - Reviewer Choice Award, Best Western Trilogy
- 1989 - Affaire de Coeur Silver Pen Award
- 1989 - Favorite Historical Author
- 1990 - Reviewer Choice Award, Best Western Saga
- 1991 - Romantic Times Award for Best Americana Novel
- 1997 - Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award
Bibliography
[edit | edit source]As Dorothy Garlock
[edit | edit source]Stand alone novels
[edit | edit source]- Love and Cherish (1980)
- The Searching Hearts (1982)
- Glorious Dawn (1982)
- A Love for All Time (1983)
- The Planting Season (1984)
- Homeplace (1991)
- A Gentle Giving (1993)
- Tenderness (1993)
- Forever Victoria (1993)
- She Wanted Red Velvet (1996)
- This Loving Land (1996)
- More Than Memory (2001)
- Train from Marietta (2006)
- On Tall Pine Lake (2007)
- Will You Still Be Mine? (2007)
- The moon looked down(2009)
The family Tucker series
[edit | edit source]- Keep a Little Secret
- Stay a Littler Longer
- Come a Little Closer
Annie Lash series
[edit | edit source]- Wild Sweet Wilderness (1985)
- Annie Lash (1994)
- Almost Eden (1995)
Colorado Wind series
[edit | edit source]- Restless Wind (1986)
- Wayward Wind (1986)
- Wind of Promise (1987)
Wabash River series
[edit | edit source]- Lonesome River (1987)
- Dream River (1988)
- River of Tomorrow (1988)
- Yesteryear (1995)
Wyoming Frontier series
[edit | edit source]- Midnight Blue (1989)
- Nightrose (1990)
- Sins of Summer (1994)
- The Listening Sky (1996)
- Larkspur (1997)
- Sweetwater (1990)
Dolan Brothers series
[edit | edit source]- Ribbon in the Sky (1991)
- With Hope (1998)
- With Song (1999)
- With Heart (1999)
- After the Parade (2000)
- Will You Still Be Mine?: With Heart / After The Parade (Omnibus) (2007)
Jazz Age series
[edit | edit source]- The Edge of Town (2001)
- High on a Hill (2002)
- A Place Called Rainwater (2003)
- River Rising (2005)
Route 66 series
[edit | edit source]- Mother Road (2003)
- Hope's Highway (2004)
- Song of the Road (2004)
Omnibus
[edit | edit source]- Dreamkeepers: Strange Possession / Marriage To A Strange (2005)
- Wishmakers: Hidden Dreams / She Wanted Red Velvet (2006)
- Loveseekers: Sing Softly To Me / Gentle Torment (2007)
As Johanna Phillips
[edit | edit source](Reedited as Dorothy Garlock)
Single novels
[edit | edit source]- Gentle Torment (1981)
- Strange Possession (1982)
- Passion's Song (1982)
- Amber-Eyed Man (1982)
- Hidden Dreams (1983)
As Dorothy Phillips
[edit | edit source]Single novels
[edit | edit source](Reedited as Dorothy Garlock)
- Marriage to a Stranger (1982)
- She Wanted Red Velvet (1986)
- Sing Softly to Me (1986)
As Dorothy Glenn
[edit | edit source](Reedited as Dorothy Garlock)
Single novels
[edit | edit source]- Sunshine Every Morning (1985)
- The Hell Raiser (1990)
Anthologies in collaboration
[edit | edit source]- The Gentleman / The Hell Raiser (1997) (with Kristin James)
- A Daddy Again (1998) (with Dixie Browning and Joan Hohl)
Sources
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- 1919 births
- 2018 deaths
- American romantic fiction writers
- Writers from Oklahoma City
- People from Clear Lake, Iowa
- Novelists from Oklahoma
- Novelists from Iowa
- Novelists from Texas
- American women romantic fiction writers
- 20th-century American novelists
- 20th-century American women novelists
- 21st-century American novelists
- 21st-century American women novelists
- People from Grand Saline, Texas