Joseph Monninger | |
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Born | Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. | October 28, 1953
Occupation | Writer, academic |
Nationality | American |
Education | Temple University (BA) University of New Hampshire (MA) |
Period | 1981–present (as writer) |
Genre | Romantic, mystery, and young adult fiction; sports; nonfiction |
Subject | Literature, Writing |
Joseph Monninger (born October 28, 1953) is an American writer and Professor of English at Plymouth State University. He lives in Warren, New Hampshire.[1]
In 2021, Monninger, a non-smoker, was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.[2]
Books
- 1981, The Night Caller (ISBN 978-0-440-16674-0)
- 1982, The Family Man (ISBN 978-0-689-11235-5)
- 1983, The Summer Hunt (ISBN 978-0-689-11325-3)
- 1986, New Jersey (ISBN 978-0-345-34112-9)
- 1987, Second Season (ISBN 978-0-689-11936-1)
- 1991, Incident at Potter's Bridge (ISBN 978-1-55611-307-9), as Joe Monninger
- 1991, The Viper Tree (ISBN 978-0-671-70085-0)
- 1992, Biology Write Now! (ISBN 978-0-07-003143-2), co-written with T. L. Taigen
- 1993, Razor's Song (ISBN 978-0-380-71874-0)
- 1995, Mather (ISBN 978-1-55611-447-2)
- 1999, Home Waters: Fishing With an Old Friend (ISBN 978-0-7679-0515-2)
- 2001, A Barn in New England: Making a Home on Three Acres (ISBN 978-0-8118-4001-9)
- 2007, Two Ton: one fight, one night: Tony Galento v. Joe Louis (ISBN 978-1-58642-138-0)
- 2007, Baby (ISBN 978-1-59078-502-7)
- 2008, The Letters, co-written with Luanne Rice (ISBN 978-0-553-80741-7)
- 2008, Hippie Chick (ISBN 978-1-59078-598-0);
- 2010, Eternal on the Water (ISBN 978-1-4391-6833-2)
- 2010, Wish (ISBN 9780385739412)
- 2011, Finding Somewhere (ISBN 9780385739429)
- 2011, The World as We Know It (ISBN 9781451606348)
- 2012, Margaret from Maine (ISBN 9780452298682)
- 2014 The Major's Daughter (ISBN 9780452298699), as J.P. Francis
- 2014, Stay Alive: Crash (ISBN 9780545563482)
- 2014, Stay Alive: Cave-In (ISBN 9780545563529)
- 2014, Stay Alive: Breakdown (ISBN 9780545563550)
- 2014, Stay Alive: Flood (ISBN 9780545563598)
- 2015 Whippoorwill (ISBN 9780544531239)
- 2017 The Map That Leads to You (ISBN 9781250060761), as J. P. Monninger
- 2017 Game Change (ISBN 9780544531222)
- 2019 Seven Letters (ISBN 978-1-25-018769-7), as J. P. Monninger
See also
References
- ↑ The Bookshelf: Joseph Monninger on Football and Fighting the Odds | New Hampshire Public Radio Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- ↑ "New Hampshire writer Joseph Monninger on living with terminal cancer". Concord Monitor. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
Sources
External links
- Joseph Monninger at Library of Congress, with 20 library catalog records
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