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*''The Ptorrigan Lode'', novella, Smashwords and Kindle, 2011. | *''The Ptorrigan Lode'', novella, Smashwords and Kindle, 2011. | ||
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Dozens of articles and booklets on science, health, nutrition, consumerism, technology, space exploration, lifestyles, in national and regional publications. | *As written as Lynn Beach: Dozens of articles and booklets on science, health, nutrition, consumerism, technology, space exploration, lifestyles, in national and regional publications. | ||
===YA / JUVENILE NOVELS === | ===YA / JUVENILE NOVELS === |
Revision as of 12:49, 10 November 2011
Published works include:
Adult nonfiction books
- Running for Health and Beauty. Bobbs-Merrill, 1977; Bantam, 1978.
- Getting Strong. Bobbs-Merrill, 1978; Bantam, 1979. First mass-market book on weight training for women. More than 150,000 sold.
- A Woman's Guide to Spectator Sports. A & W, 1980. Alternate selection of Book of the Month Club.
- Total Sexual Fitness for Women, in collaboration with Maria Agardy. Rawson, Wade, 1981.
- Sportsbeauty. Avon, 1984.
- The Setpoint Diet, as by Dr. Gilbert Leveille (ghostwritten). Ballantine, 1985. New York Times Sunday paperback best-seller list for six weeks; over 400,000 printed.
- Low-Impact Aerobics, Crown, 1988.
- The Princeton Plan, as by Edwin Heleniak, M.D. and Barbara Aston, M.S. (ghostwritten). St. Martins, 1990.
- The Body Code, by Jay Cooper with Kathryn Lance. Pocket, 1999. Alternate Selection of Book of the Month Club.
- The Botox Book, by Everett M. Lautin, M.D., and Suzanne M. Levine, D.P.M., and Kathryn Lance. M. Evans, 2002.
- You Don’t Need Plastic Surgery, by Everett M. Lautin, M.D., and Suzanne M. Levine, D.P.M. and Kathryn Lance, M. Evans, 2003.
- Heart and Soul: A Psychological and Spiritual Guide to Preventing and Healing Heart Disease, as by Bruno Cortis, M.D., (ghostwritten). Villard, 1995; Pocket, 1996.
- Unlocking the Animal Mind, by Franklin D. McMillan, D.V.M., with Kathryn Lance. Rodale, 2004.
Adult fiction:
- "Barbara Ann,” short story based on her sister’s death, in Story: Yearbook of Discovery, 1968.
- "Welcome to Valhalla," short story by Kathryn Lance and Jack McDevitt, Asimov’s Science Fiction, December, 2008.
- Anthologized in Cryptic: The Best Short Fiction of Jack McDevitt, Subterranean Press, 2009.
- Pandora's Genes. Questar, 1985. Winner, Best New Science Fiction Novel 1985, Romantic Times; Locus magazine Recommended List, 1986.
- Smashwords and Kindle editions, 2011.
- Pandora's Children. Questar, 1986.
- Smashwords and Kindle editions, 2011.
- The Ptorrigan Lode, novella, Smashwords and Kindle, 2011.
Young Adult and/or juvenile nonfiction
- As written as Lynn Beach: Dozens of articles and booklets on science, health, nutrition, consumerism, technology, space exploration, lifestyles, in national and regional publications.
YA / JUVENILE NOVELS
Written as Kathryn Lance:
Going to See Grassy Ella. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, May, 1993. Named Recommended Book for Reluctant Young Readers 1994 by Young Adult Library Services Association of the ALA; German edition 1995. Smashwords and Kindle editions, 2011.