Kim Baldwin

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Kim Baldwin is an American writer. Combined, her novels have won an IPPY Award, [1] Lambda Literary Award, [2] and multiple Golden Crown Literary Awards. [3] [4] [5] [6] She also received The Alice B. Medal, which honors lifetime achievement for lesbian writers. [7]

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Personal life

Baldwin lives in a cabin in a national forest in northern Michigan with two cats. [8]

She enjoys photography and traveling. [8] She first traveled to Europe when she was 14, then returned at 18 with Suitcase Theater. [8] Since then, she has traveled globally. [8]

Career

For 20 years, Baldwin worked as a writer for CNN and eventually became editorial director. [8]

Awards and honors

YearWorkAward/HonorResultRef.
2008Alice B. MedalRecipient [7]
2010Thief of Always Golden Crown Literary Award for Romantic Suspense/Intrigue/ThrillerWinner [3]
2011Missing Lynx Golden Crown Literary Award for Romantic Suspense/IntrigueWinner [3]
2011Missing Lynx Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist
2012Dying to Live Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Winner [2]
2016One Last Thing Golden Crown Literary Award for Romantic Suspense/Intrigue/ThrillerWinner [3] [6]
2014The Gemini Deception Golden Crown Literary Award for Romantic Suspense/Intrigue/ThrillerWinner [3] [4]
2012Dying To Live Golden Crown Literary Award for Romantic Suspense/Intrigue/ThrillerWinner [3] [5]
2011Breaking the Ice IPPY for RomanceWinner (silver) [1]

Publications

Alaska series

Elite Operatives series

Short stories

Standalone novels

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