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- Comment: If available, please introduce sources that aren't interviews (primary) but discuss her and her works in some sort of depth (without solely relying on primary materials which seems to be the case with multiple sources here). X (talk) 21:42, 22 April 2024 (UTC)
Tara Lush should link here
Tamara Lush is an American author and journalist. She worked for the St. Petersburg Times and other newspapers during her career as a journalist. She uses the pseudonym Tara Lush for her romantic fiction. She writes romance novels and mysteries. She was an Amtrak writing fellow and received a George C. Polk Award. She is married and has two dogs.[1]
She transitioned from being a journalist to an author.[2] She writes romance novels.[3]
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edit- ^ "Mickey and the Teamsters: A Conversation with Mike Schneider @ Tombolo Books". I Love the Burg.
- ^ Castillo, Amaris (August 18, 2021). "Tamara Lush left the AP and journalism for fiction. She has no regrets".
- ^ "Tamara Lush talks about publishing romance novels serially, like 'Constant Craving'". Tampa Bay Times.
- ^ "Eat, Pray, Hex Gives Cozy Mysteries a Floridian Flair - SRQ Daily Nov 2, 2023". www.srqmagazine.com.
- ^ Moreno, Contributor: Judy (January 25, 2021). "Book Review: "Grounds for Murder's" by Tara Lush".
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Journalist Tamara Lush's Latest Book Brings Steamy Romance To The Newspaper Industry". WLRN.
- ^ Lush, Tara (December 7, 2021). Cold Brew Corpse: A Coffee Lover's Mystery. Crooked Lane Books. ISBN 978-1-64385-789-3 – via Google Books.