Kathryn Lance Explained

Kathryn Lance
Birth Date:26 November 1943
Birth Place:El Paso, Texas, U.S.
Pseudonym:Lynn Beach
Occupation:Writer
Alma Mater:University of Arizona
Genre:Young adult fiction

Kathryn Lance (November 26, 1943 – January 29, 2022) was an American writer in many fields of fiction and non-fiction under her own name and various pseudonyms, as well as being the ghostwriter for numerous books purportedly written by other people. She had written dozens of young adult novels in the science-fiction, mystery, and horror genres, many of them in series as by Lynn Beach. She had also written magazine articles and stories for both adults and children. Her topics included diet, sports, fitness, sexuality, and biotechnology, in both corporate publications and such national periodicals as Family Circle, Parade, Self, Town & Country, Ladies Home Journal, and Writer's Digest.

Biography

Kathryn Lance was born in November 26, 1943, in El Paso, Texas. After growing up in Tucson, Arizona, Lance received degrees from the University of Arizona, including a master's in Russian. Moving to New York City in 1970, she initially wrote hundreds of scripts for the television soap operas Another World, Somerset, All My Children, and One Life to Live through 1973, then worked for Scholastic Magazines as associate editor until 1976. While there, she created and wrote The Halls of Haywood High, a successful teenage soap opera published biweekly in Senior Scholastic Magazine. In 1976 she published her first book, Running for Health and Beauty, which sold 500,000 copies in all editions. The first mass-market book about running, it is considered to have helped start the fitness boom.

She then turned to freelancing full-time, writing dozens of books, both fiction and nonfiction. Her first science-fiction novel for adults, Pandora’s Genes, was named to the Locus magazine Recommended list for 1986 and was chosen Best New Science Fiction of 1985 by Romantic Times.

Lance returned to Tucson in 1989, where she lived with her husband and four cats. In addition to writing, she had also taught novel-writing and other writing courses. Semi-retired in 2009, she wrote fiction and was a docent at Tohono Chul Park, leading nature walks. She was also a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America and the Author’s Guild, and previously a board member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors.

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Adult nonfiction books

Adult fiction

Young Adult and/or juvenile nonfiction

Young Adult and/or juvenile fiction

As written by Lynn Beach

Others, under various names

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Notes and References

  1. News: Personal Health; How to Choose The Right Exercise . Jane E. Brody . . 28 September 1977 . 12 November 2011.
  2. News: Latest bestsellers look at fitness . Karen Hall . . 26 June 1979 . 12 November 2011.
  3. News: Health, Exercise, Beauty, Diet . Carol Troy . . 7 May 1978 . 12 November 2011.
  4. News: It's pleasure yes, pain no . . 14 December 2004 . 12 November 2011.