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Template:Short description Template:Infobox writer Julie Pottinger (née Cotler; born January 12, 1970), better known by her pen name, Julia Quinn, is an American author.<ref name="grossman">Template:Cite magazine</ref> Her novels have been translated into 41 languages and have appeared on The New York Times Bestseller List 19 times.<ref name="about">Template:Cite web</ref> She has been inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame. Her Bridgerton book series has been adapted for Netflix into a television series of the same name.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:IMDb title</ref>

Early life and education

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Quinn was born as Julie Cotler in 1970 to Jane and Stephen Lewis Cotler.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> She has three sisters: Emily, Abigail, and Ariana.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> She is Jewish.<ref name="yahoo">Template:Cite web</ref> She was raised primarily in New England, although she spent much of her time in California after the divorce of her parents.<ref name="dbr">Template:Cite web</ref>

Quinn's favorite books as a child included the Sweet Dreams and the Sweet Valley High series, which inspired her to begin writing at age 12.<ref name="white">Template:Cite web</ref>

Quinn graduated from Hotchkiss School and Harvard University with a degree in art history. During her senior year of college, she decided to become a doctor.<ref name="about" /> She was accepted to Yale School of Medicine but deferred her entrance for two years to focus on writing novels.<ref name="white" />

Career

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While she was a student, Quinn began to write light-hearted Regency novels.<ref name="grossman" /> A few weeks after her acceptance to medical school, she discovered that her first two novels, Splendid and Dancing At Midnight, had been sold at auction, an unusual occurrence for a new romance author.<ref name="romanticsatheart">Template:Cite web</ref> By the time Quinn entered medical school, three of her books had been published. She left medical school after two months to become a full-time writer.<ref name="white" />

Quinn considers herself a feminist and gives her heroines feminist qualities that are not necessarily true to the most prevalent attitudes of the times her novels are set in.<ref name="grossman"/> Her novels are primarily character-driven and have been noted for their humor and sharp, witty dialogue.<ref name="romanticsatheart" /><ref name="white"/> Most of her books are dedicated to her husband, Paul Pottinger, often with references to amusing alternate titles for the work.

In 2003, she was profiled in Time Magazine, an accomplishment few romance novelists have achieved. In 2005, Publishers Weekly gave To Sir Phillip, With Love a rare starred review, and later, the novel was named as one of the six best mass market original novels of the year.<ref name="about" />

Quinn won the Romance Writers of America RITA Award, in 2007, for On the Way to the Wedding and again, in 2008, for The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever. At the time of her 2010 RITA award for What Happens in London, she became RWA's youngest member. She is one of only 16 authors to be inducted into the RWA Hall of Fame.

Many of Quinn's novels have appeared on the New York Times Bestseller List, with Mr. Cavendish, I Presume hitting number one in October 2008. In addition, both her Lady Whistledown anthologies appeared on the NY Times list, as did both of her novel-in-three-part collaborations with Connie Brockway and Eloisa James (The Lady Most Likely and The Lady Most Willing), and the Bridgertons: Happily Ever After collection of Bridgerton’s second epilogues.

Her Bridgerton series of books has been adapted for Netflix by Shonda Rhimes, under the title Bridgerton.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:IMDb title</ref>

Personal life

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In 2001, Quinn won $79,000 on The Weakest Link.<ref name="news">Template:Cite web</ref> She is an avid reader and posts recommendations of her favorite books on her Facebook page.

Quinn resides in Seattle, Washington,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> with her husband and two children.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

On June 29, 2021, Quinn's sister and father, Ariana Elise Cotler and Stephen Lewis Cotler, respectively, were killed by a drunk driver in Kaysville, Utah.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Bibliography

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All books from Splendid through First Comes Scandal are mass market paperbacks published by Avon Books;
Bridgerton Collection Volume 1 through Bridgerton Collection Volume 3 and The Wit and Wisdom of Bridgerton are e-books;
Bridgerton Box Set 1-4, Miss Butterworth and Bridgerton Box Set 5-8 are mass market paperbacks;
Bridgerton Prequels Collection is an e-book; Queen Charlotte is a mass market paperback;
and the last four collection books, also by Avon, are hardcover books.

Splendid Trilogy

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  • Splendid (1995)
  • Dancing at Midnight (1995)
  • Minx (1996)
  • "A Tale of Two Sisters" in Where's My Hero? (2003, anthology with Lisa Kleypas and Kinley MacGregor)

Lyndon Sisters

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  • Everything and the Moon (1997)
  • Brighter Than the Sun (1997)

Agents of the Crown

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  • To Catch an Heiress (1998)
  • How To Marry a Marquis (1999)

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Two Dukes of Wyndham

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According to Quinn, this two-book set was based on the premise, "Two men say they’re the Duke of something. One of them must be wrong," inspired by a lyric from the Dire Straits song, "Industrial Disease".<ref name="faq">Template:Cite web</ref> The events are concurrent and the plots are intertwined, with some scenes appearing in both books but from different perspectives.

  • The Lost Duke of Wyndham (2008)
  • Mr. Cavendish, I Presume (2008)

Bevelstoke series

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Smythe-Smith quartet

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Rokesby series

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The Rokesby series is often considered a prequel series as it follows the Rokesby and Bridgerton families.

  • Because of Miss Bridgerton (2016)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband (2017)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • The Other Miss Bridgerton (2018)
  • First Comes Scandal (2020)

Collections

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Lady Whistledown

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The witty gossip columnist "Lady Whistledown" from the Bridgerton series ties together these two anthologies of interlinked novellas:

and also
  • The Wit and Wisdom of Bridgerton (2021)

The Lady Most...

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Novellas

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  • "Gretna Greene" in Scottish Brides (June 1, 1999 an anthology with Christina Dodd, Stephanie Laurens and Karen Ranney)
  • ". . . and a Sixpence in Her Shoe" in Four Weddings and a Sixpence (December 27, 2016 an anthology with Elizabeth Boyle, Stefanie Sloane and Laura Lee Guhrke)

Graphic novels

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  • Miss Butterworth and the Mad Baron, a Graphic Novel (illustrated by Violet Charles) (2022)

Adaptations

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Recognition

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  • 1997 – Everything and the Moon nominated for Best Regency Historical by Romantic Times Magazine<ref name="white" />
  • 2001 – Finalist in the Romance Writers of America's RITA Awards
  • 2002 – Romancing Mister Bridgerton voted one of the top ten books of the year by RWA membership
    Finalist for the RWA RITA Awards in the Long Historical category
  • 2002 – To Sir Phillip, With Love named one of the six best mass market original novels of the year by Publishers Weekly
  • 2003 – Quinn was profiled in Time magazine
  • 2007 – Received Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Long Historical Romance, for On the Way to the Wedding
  • 2008 – Received Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Regency Historical Romance, for The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
  • 2010 – Received Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Regency Historical Romance for What Happens in London<ref name="Hall">Template:Cite web</ref>
  • 2010 – Quinn was inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame<ref name="Hall" />
  • 2016 – Quinn taught the inaugural romance writing course at the Yale Summer Writers Conference<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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