Biography joanna campbell
- Joanna Campbell Slan (Washington, D.C.) is an international authority in the scrapbooking community.
- Joanna is a New York Times and a USA Today bestselling author who has written more than 70 books, both fiction and non-fiction.
- Joanna Campbell is the author of Instructions for the Working Day, a novel published in August 2022 by Fairlight Books.
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Biography
Joanna Campbell Slan
Joanna is a New York Times and a USA Today bestselling author who has written more than 70 books, both fiction and non-fiction. Currently, she writes four ongoing mystery series: the Kiki Lowenstein cozy mysteries (Agatha Award finalist/first novel/contemporary); the Jane Eyre Chronicles (Daphne du Maurier Award for Literary Excellence winner/historical); the Cara Mia Delgatto mysteries (contemporary); and the Friday Night Mystery Club mysteries (set in 1980s). She’s also the editor and co-author of the Sherlock Holmes Fantasy books.
Her publication career began as one of the earliest Chicken Soup for the Soul contributors, and her stories appear in five of those New York Times bestselling books. Joanna’s first non-fiction book, Using Stories and Humor: Grab Your Audience (Simon & Schuster/Pearson), was endorsed by Toastmasters International and lauded by Benjamin Netanyahu’s speechwriter. Her books on scrapbooking have won fans all over the world, and she has taught scrapbooking techniques in Europe and on cruise ships, as well as in th
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Joanne Campbell
British actress (1964–2002)
For the American pop singer, see Jo Ann Campbell.
For the Canadian politician, see Joanne Campbell (politician).
Joanne Campbell | |
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Born | Joanne Elizabeth Campbell (1964-02-08)8 February 1964 Northampton, Northamptonshire, England |
Died | 20 December 2002(2002-12-20) (aged 38) London, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1982–2002 |
Joanne Elizabeth Campbell (8 February 1964 – 20 December 2002) was a British actress and drama therapist best known for playing Liz in the 1980s sitcom Me and My Girl and Josephine Baker on stage in This Is My Dream.[1][2]
Career
Born Joanne Elizabeth Campbell on 8 February 1964 in Northampton, her Jamaican mother was Una (born Radghan) and her father, Hedley Campbell, came from Trinidad.[1][3] Campbell attended Northampton High School[4] before training in London at the Arts Educational School. [5] While she was still training she was chosen as the lead singer and dancer for a Cannon and B
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Joanna Campbell is the author of Instructions for the Working Day, a novel published in August 2022 by Fairlight Books. Described by The Independent as 'elegant' and 'chilling', it was also shortlisted for the 2024 The Rubery Book Award. Top fifty 2021 BBC National Short Story Award Prize-winning short story collection, When Planets Slip Their Tracks, shortlisted for The International Rubery Book Award and longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Winner of The London Short Story Prize Review from the 2024 Rubery Book Award: 'A pleasingly unconventional novel about the consequences of control and oppression. The story shifts between two intriguing characters: Neil, the English son of an extremely controlling German father, and Silke, former inmate of a Stasi prison. After Neil’s father dies, Neil travels back to the village in East Germany which belongs to the family and finds it slowly falling apart. He stays with Silke and her brother, and forms an unspoken connection with Silke. They are both emotionally damaged by the past, and the book explores
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