Deborah Challinor
Genre:
Historical
Deborah is a writer and a historian. She lives with her husband and a nervous cat called Gus (see photo) in the Waikato in New Zealand. Previously, she spent four years in New South Wales, researching and writing her Convict Girls series, set in Sydney in the 1830s. - Deborah Challinor
Shelley Chappell
Genre:
Fantasy
Shelley lives in Christchurch, New Zealand, where she gains inspiration for her writing from the sprawling Canterbury Plains, the hilly seascapes of Banks Peninsula, and fellowship with other writers and readers. - Shelley Chappell
Tony Chappelle
Genre:
Historical
Genre:
Romance
Zoe Chant loves writing paranormal romance. Over a cup of tea (or something stronger) she whips up sexy tales of hunky heroes and adventurous heroines to tantalize and satisfy her readers. Sizzling hot romances with happily ever afters and no cliffhangers!
While series should ideally be read in order, all of Zoe’s books are standalones and can be read in any order. This includes books within series. - Zoe Chant
Catherine Chidgey
Catherine Chidgey (born 8 April 1970) is a New Zealand novelist and short-story writer. Her honours include the inaugural Prize in Modern Letters; the Katherine Mansfield Fellowship to Menton, France; Best First Book at both the New Zealand Book Awards and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (South East Asia and Pacific Region); the Acorn Foundation Fiction Prize at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards; and the Janet Frame Fiction Prize. She lives near Hamilton in New Zealand. - Wikipedia
Genre:
Literary
Adam Christopher
Genre:
Science Fiction
Thriller
Adam Christopher McGechan (born 2 February 1978 in Auckland, New Zealand), who writes under the name Adam Christopher, is a New Zealand novelist. In 2006, he moved from New Zealand to North West England, where he lives with his wife. - Wikipedia
Daphne Clair
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Daphne Clair de Jong (born 1939 in New Zealand) is a popular New Zealand writer of over 75 romance novels since 1977 as Daphne Clair and Daphne de Jong, and under the pseudonyms Laurey Bright, Clair Lorel, and Clarissa Garland, and she also publishes poetry and articles.
Daphne Clair de Jong was a founding member and first president of Feminists for Life New Zealand, and wrote articles articulating its position in the seventies. Feminists for Life had no policies on homosexuality/lesbianism or divorce, as stated in the constitution. She subsequently resigned from the organisation, which had increasingly become associated with social conservatism and conservative Christianity and later became Women for Life, dropping its feminist focus. - Wikipedia