About Tracy Price-Thompson
Tracy Price-Thompson is the national bestselling author of the
novels, BLACK COFFEE, CHOCOLATE SANGRIA, A WOMAN'S WORTH and
her latest title, KNOCKIN BOOTS.
Tracy is a highly decorated Desert Storm veteran who graduated from the Army's Infantry Officer Candidate School after more than ten years as an enlisted soldier.
A Brooklyn, New York native who has traveled extensively and lived in amazing places around the world, Tracy is a retired Army Engineer officer and Ralph Bunche graduate Fellow who holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and a master's degree in Social Work.
Tracy is a firm believer in satisfying her muse, and takes pride in penning novels that both challenge the range of her creativity, and embrace the expanse of the human experience. A maverick at heart, Tracy feeds her muse first and all others second, and writes whatever pleases her and doesn't require anyone's permission to do so. She supports and applauds emerging writers who are dipping their innovative spoons into creative wells, and mentors several new authors each year.
A dedicated wordsmith who diligently studies the art and craft of fiction writing, Tracy is also the co-editor of the anthology Proverbs For The People, and composes professional literary reviews based on established elements of writing for several print sources.
Tracy lives in Hawaii with her wonderfully supportive husband and several of their six bright, beautiful, incredible children, and she is currently at work on her next novel.
Tracy is a highly decorated Desert Storm veteran who graduated from the Army's Infantry Officer Candidate School after more than ten years as an enlisted soldier.
A Brooklyn, New York native who has traveled extensively and lived in amazing places around the world, Tracy is a retired Army Engineer officer and Ralph Bunche graduate Fellow who holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and a master's degree in Social Work.
Tracy is a firm believer in satisfying her muse, and takes pride in penning novels that both challenge the range of her creativity, and embrace the expanse of the human experience. A maverick at heart, Tracy feeds her muse first and all others second, and writes whatever pleases her and doesn't require anyone's permission to do so. She supports and applauds emerging writers who are dipping their innovative spoons into creative wells, and mentors several new authors each year.
A dedicated wordsmith who diligently studies the art and craft of fiction writing, Tracy is also the co-editor of the anthology Proverbs For The People, and composes professional literary reviews based on established elements of writing for several print sources.
Tracy lives in Hawaii with her wonderfully supportive husband and several of their six bright, beautiful, incredible children, and she is currently at work on her next novel.
Novels
Chocolate Sangria (2003)
Black Coffee (2003)
A Woman's Worth (2004)
Knockin' Boots (2005)
Gather Together in My Name (2008)
1-900-A-N-Y-T-I-M-E (2009)
Black Coffee (2003)
A Woman's Worth (2004)
Knockin' Boots (2005)
Gather Together in My Name (2008)
1-900-A-N-Y-T-I-M-E (2009)
Omnibus
Indecent Exposure (2006) (with Carmen Green, Victor McGlothin)
Other People's Skin (2007) (with Elizabeth Atkins, Desiree Cooper and TaRessa Stovall)
Other People's Skin (2007) (with Elizabeth Atkins, Desiree Cooper and TaRessa Stovall)
Anthologies edited
Proverbs For The People (2003) (with TaRessa Stovall)
My Blue Suede Shoes (2011) (with TaRessa Stovall)
My Blue Suede Shoes (2011) (with TaRessa Stovall)
Links to other websites
| tracypricethompson.com |
Tracy Price-Thompson recommends
Momma's Baby, Daddy's Maybe (2003) Jamise L Dames "Sensual and intriguing! Dames weaves a tale full of swing and passion." | Chasing Sophea (2006) Gabrielle Pina "Poignant and gripping... a heartfelt portrayal of a family's shameful secrets and the power of unconditional love." |
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