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Casey, Barbara Louise was born on July 11, 1944 in Carrollton, Illinois, United States. Daughter of George Dallas and Charlotte Louise (Guilander) Woods.
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Simultaneously wise and poignant, exotic and suspenseful, The House of Kane is a fascinating story of loyalty, treachery and the power of destiny. With an insider's view into the world of high stakes publishing, Barbara Casey weaves a masterful story that haunts the reader long after the final page. NANCY STEINBECK Author of The Other Side of Eden: Life with John Steinbeck Barbara Casey's The House of Kane is a touchingly tender love story, set in an intrigue-riddled publishing industry. Her characters are interesting and varied. Her story is refreshing and engagingly told. Aspiring writers will want to read The House of Kane to tap her wisdom about getting into print. JOHN DEDAKIS CNN Senior Copy Editor Author of Fast Track The House of Kane ISBN 1-59507-136-9 EAN 978-159507-136-1 Enter the world of bestselling publishing, fi lled with intrigue, power, betrayal, ambition and greed. Yet for Aislinn Marchánt it represents the attainment of a life's dream, a point of destiny, as she is caught up in the storm that is the House of Kane.
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Casey, Barbara Louise was born on July 11, 1944 in Carrollton, Illinois, United States. Daughter of George Dallas and Charlotte Louise (Guilander) Woods.
Bachelor English and History summa cum laude, North Carolina Wesleyan College, 1975; student, University North Carolina, 1963-1968; student, North Carolina State University, 1968-1970; student, Kings Business College, 1962-1963.
Director alumni and public relations North Carolina Wesleyan College, 1975-1977. Staff department athletics North Carolina State University, 1977-1979. Freelance writer, editorial consultant, literature agent Wellington, Florida, since 1986.
Guest author Book Fest the Palm Beaches, 1993-1994., panelist, 1994. Judge pathfinder awards program Palm Beach Post, 1994-2003.
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Judge 1994 pathfinder awards program Palm Beach Post. Member Society Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (Florida regional advisor), Florida Freelance Writers, Poets of the Palm Beaches, Book Group of South Florida F C.
Married Willis Robert Casey, February 17, 1979 (deceased June 1992). Children: Carlotta Brown-Harward, Rene Louise Mathews.