Kay Cornelius

Kay Oldham Cornelius (14 January 1933 – 23 January 2017)[1] was a published author with more than a dozen novels to her credit.[2] She also wrote test units for the PSAT and College Board specialized-subject achievement tests, as well as reviewing the Board's English literature examination.

Kay Cornelius
Born(1933-01-14)January 14, 1933
DiedJanuary 23, 2017(2017-01-23) (aged 84)
Huntsville, Alabama
OccupationNovelist
NationalityUnited States
Period1985-present
GenreChristian romance
Biography
Young Adult
Notable awardsSullivan Award (Peabody College, 1952)

Cornelius was a teacher, mostly in the English department at Virgil I. Grissom High School in Huntsville, Alabama, for the majority of her 34-year teaching career. Her first novel, Love's Gentle Journey, was published in 1985. Cornelius retired from teaching to write full-time in 1990.[3]

Cornelius was a member of the Romance Writers of America, Authors Guild, National League of American PEN Women, Alabama Writers Conclave, Alabama Writers Forum, Phi Delta Kappa, and Delta Kappa Gamma.[3]

Partial bibliography

  • Love's Gentle Journey, (October 1985, Zondervan Publishing Company, ISBN 978-0-310-47002-1)
  • More Than Conquerors, (January 1994, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-55748-452-9)
  • Sign Of The Bow, (September 1994, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-55748-560-1)
  • Sign Of The Eagle, (1994, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-55748-564-9)
  • Sign Of The Dove, (1995, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-55748-582-3)
  • A Matter of Security, (1995, Barbour Publishing Co., ISBN 978-1-55748-699-8)
  • Sign Of The Spirit, (1995, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-55748-700-1)
  • Politically Correct, (1996, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-57748-007-5)
  • A Nostalgic Noel, (September 1998, Barbour Publishing Co., ISBN 978-1-57748-349-6)
  • Twin Willows, (February 1999, Barbour Publishing Co., ISBN 978-0-06-101376-8)[4]
  • The Supreme Court, (February 2000, Chelsea House Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7910-5532-8)
  • Chamique Holdsclaw (Women Who Win), (September 2000, Chelsea House Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7910-5793-3)
  • Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox, (December 2000, Chelsea House Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7910-6134-3)[5]
  • Edgar Allan Poe, (2002, Chelsea House Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7910-6173-2)
  • Emily Dickinson, (2002, Chelsea House Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7910-6179-4)
  • Pennsylvania (novella collection), (May 2002, Barbour Publishing Co., ISBN 978-1-58660-503-2)
  • Toni's Vow, (January 2004, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-59310-068-1)
  • Anita's Fortune, (February 2004, Heartsong Presents, ISBN 978-1-59310-123-7)
  • Mary's Choice, (August 2004, Barbour Publishing Co., ISBN 978-1-59310-139-8)
  • Alabama (novel collection), (February 2005, Barbour Publishing Co., ISBN 978-1-59310-562-4)
  • Summons To The Chateau D'Arc, (August 2005, Five Star Expressions, ISBN 978-1-59414-386-1)

References

  1. http://www.hamptoncovefuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=4083892&fh_id=13813
  2. "Authors: Kay Cornelius". Barbour Publishing. Archived from the original on 2006-06-18. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
  3. "Children's Author/Illustrator Kay Cornelius". Answers.com.
  4. "Review of Twin Willows". Publishers Weekly. 1999-01-18. p. 336.
  5. Janssen, Carolyn (2001-07-01). "Review of Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox". School Library Journal. p. 118.
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