Joanne Fluke

Joanne Fluke (neé Gibson,[1] born 1943 in Swanville, Minnesota) is an American writer. She is best known for her cozy mystery series surrounding a small-town baker, Hannah Swensen.[2] Four movies for the Hallmark Channel have been created based on her Hannah Swensen series.[1] Fluke is also known for making chocolate chip cookies for her readers.[3] Fluke has written under the pseudonyms John Fischer, R.J. Fischer, Jo Gibson, Chris Hunter, Gina Jackson and Kathyrn Kirkwood.[4]

Personal life

Fluke has been baking since she was a young-adult and comes from a long line of bakers.[1]

According to the author's website, "While pursuing her writing career, Joanne has worked as a public school teacher, a psychologist, a musician, a private detective’s assistant, a corporate, legal, and pharmaceutical secretary, a short-order cook, a florist’s assistant, a caterer and party planner, a computer consultant on a now-defunct operating system, a production assistant on a TV quiz show, half of a screenwriting team with her husband, and a mother, wife, and homemaker."[5]

She is married and lives with her husband, children and stepchildren in Southern California.[5]

Work

In the 1980s, Fluke began writing young adult horror stories under the name Jo Gibson.[1]

Fluke began writing her cozy mystery series starring Hannah Swensen, an "amateur sleuth and baker" in 2000.[1] The idea for the series came out of Fluke's desire to create a cookbook and her editor editor's suggestion that she write a cozy mystery series.[6] Fluke combined the two ideas by including recipes in the series.[6] Hannah Swensen lives in a small Minnesota town and Fluke feels that the stories are a welcome escape from reality.[7] Library Journal writes that the depiction of the story in Cinnamon Roll Murder is so natural, it is difficult to remember that the characters are fictional.[8] Booklist praised her plot-twists in Devil's Food Cake Murder.[9] Her most recent book, Wedding Cake Murder, sees Swensen getting married and solving a crime in the same story.[10]

Bibliography

As Joanne Fluke

Hannah Swensen series

For the television films based on the series, see Murder, She Baked.

Other works[12]

Under pseudonyms

Fluke has been published under several pseudonyms, including Jo Gibson, Chris Hunter, John Fischer, R.J. Fischer, Kathryn Kirkwood and Gina Jackson.[4]

Teen Thrillers (as Jo Gibson)[13]

Regency Romances (as Kathryn Kirkwood)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Werris, Wendy (19 February 2016). "Kitchen Crime Queen: Joanne Fluke". Publishers Weekly. 28 May 2016.
  2. Christie, Judy (23 February 2016). "Author Joanne Fluke Shares Recipes". Monroe News Star. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  3. Ammeson, Jane (9 March 2014). "Joanne Fluke Cooks Up Another Sweet Murder Mystery in Latest Series". Northwest Indiana Times. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  4. 1 2 "Fluke, Joanne 1943-". Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. Gale. 2007 via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
  5. 1 2 "Joanne Fluke - Cozy Mysteries and Thrillers". joannefluke.com.
  6. 1 2 Cowles, Gregory (6 March 2015). "Inside the List". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  7. Hart, Melissa (2006). "Why Readers Curl Up With Cozies: Good Always Wins Out in These Gentle Mysteries That Tease the Brain and Comfort the Soul". Writer. 119 (3): 30–33. Retrieved 28 May 2016 via EBSCO. (subscription required (help)).
  8. Israel, Jodi L. (September 2012). "Cinnamon Roll Murder". Library Journal. 137 (14): 64. Retrieved 28 May 2016 via EBSCO. (subscription required (help)).
  9. O'Brien, Sue (March 2011). "Devil's Food Cake Murder". Booklist. 107 (13): 31. Retrieved 28 May 2016 via EBSCO. (subscription required (help)).
  10. "New Books Include Joanne Fluke's Baker/Sleuth". Star-Telegram. 17 February 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  11. "Joanne Fluke - Hannah Swensen Mysteries and Thrillers". joannefluke.com.
  12. "Joanne Fluke - Thriller Novels". joannefluke.com.
  13. "Joanne Fluke - Cozy Mysteries and Thrillers". joannefluke.com.

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