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She would receive her first bout of criticism and controversy with the release of ''"Go See Thomas Green"'', which was about a woman who would become infatuated with the titular serial killer and her attempts to overcome that. | She would receive her first bout of criticism and controversy with the release of ''"Go See Thomas Green"'', which was about a woman who would become infatuated with the titular serial killer and her attempts to overcome that. | ||
''Go See Thomas Green'' through to ''Essensia Atkins'' (<small>a total of seven novels</small>) is notable for having the darkest themes in her entire bibliography. Fans of her works have dubbed it "The Obsidian Collection". In | ''Go See Thomas Green'' through to ''Essensia Atkins'' (<small>a total of seven novels</small>) is notable for having the darkest themes in her entire bibliography. Fans of her works have dubbed it "The Obsidian Collection". In 2008, Rhonda would release those books in a collection by the same name as an ode to her fans after decades of works. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |
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Rhonda C. Queiroz | |
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Born | Rhonda Colleen Matthews May 22, 1945 |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable works | Essensia Atkins Go See Thomas Green Horse With No Rider The Tale of Rosemarie Clasp Vulture of Dawn |
Spouse | Aristides Queiroz (m. 1972) |
Children | 3 |
Rhonda C. Queiroz is a Vitosian novelist.
Career
In 1974, Rhonda released two books in the span of three months (March, 1974, Bringer Of The Ocean - May, 1974, Young Peace). She would later reveal the reason to be how she wanted to be credited. "If my marriage with Aristides is something that shall not falter, I'll use his name. If I am to take a different path in life, I'll continue as Rhonda Colleen Matthews for the rest of my career."
She would receive her first bout of criticism and controversy with the release of "Go See Thomas Green", which was about a woman who would become infatuated with the titular serial killer and her attempts to overcome that.
Go See Thomas Green through to Essensia Atkins (a total of seven novels) is notable for having the darkest themes in her entire bibliography. Fans of her works have dubbed it "The Obsidian Collection". In 2008, Rhonda would release those books in a collection by the same name as an ode to her fans after decades of works.
Bibliography
Year | Novel | Genre | Credited |
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1966 | Lord of the Enchanted Tree | Fantasy | Rhonda Colleen Matthews |
1968 | Horse With No Rider | Drama | |
1974 | Bringer Of The Ocean | Drama | Rhonda C. Queiroz |
1974 | Young Peace | Romance | |
The Hollow Ogre | Fantasy | ||
The Majestic Spirit | Fantasy | ||
Converse With Our Name | Drama | ||
Vulture Of Dawn | Drama | ||
Forever Smile | Romance | ||
Go See Thomas Green | Drama/Horror/Romance | ||
Down With Dignity | Drama | ||
The Tale of Rosemarie Clasp | Drama | ||
Death Without Faith | Drama | ||
Dwelling in Solitude | Drama | ||
Haunted by the Prisoner | Horror | ||
Essensia Atkins | Horror |