Eleanor Tremayne currently resides with her husband, Mark, and her beloved Weimaraner, Enya, in St. Augustine, Florida. After retiring from twenty five years of teaching High School English and college, Eleanor started her writing career. Her sixth novel, The Agape Journey, was released on October 2021. Eleanor is a member of The Florida Writers Association, The Florida Publishers and Authors Association, The Amelia Island Book Festival. Seven Days in Lebanon, a historical novel that explains her maternal grandmother’s exile from St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1917, and marriage to the last Prince of Khiva, was awarded a Best Seller award at The Dayton Book Expo in 2019. Currently, Mrs. Tremayne is working on a play adaptation of her novel, HiEleanor Tremayne currently resides with her husband, Mark, and her beloved Weimaraner, Enya, in St. Augustine, Florida. After retiring from twenty five years of teaching High School English and college, Eleanor started her writing career. Her sixth novel, The Agape Journey, was released on October 2021. Eleanor is a member of The Florida Writers Association, The Florida Publishers and Authors Association, The Amelia Island Book Festival. Seven Days in Lebanon, a historical novel that explains her maternal grandmother’s exile from St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1917, and marriage to the last Prince of Khiva, was awarded a Best Seller award at The Dayton Book Expo in 2019. Currently, Mrs. Tremayne is working on a play adaptation of her novel, High Tea with Ophelia. Readers are invited to visit Eleanor’s website at Eleanortremayne.org where book trailers are available to view....more
Eleanor Tremayne
Thankfully, I have never needed to confront that problem—quite the opposite. I have several ideas for future novels always in my head.
Eleanor TremayneBeing an author allows me to apply everything that I learned in graduate school and everything that I taught my students. Being able to create charact…moreBeing an author allows me to apply everything that I learned in graduate school and everything that I taught my students. Being able to create characters in historical settings that my readers can appreciate is what I enjoy the most about being a writer.(less)
My latest novel was indeed a challenge. It was a new genre with many different facets. To allow the reader an opportunity to discover new historical data required much research. In selecting my settings, what I discovered was my journey was evolving. Like the protagonists, Imani Lewis and Phoenix Baldwin, we are all searching for answers to our past that will influence our future. The spiritual wo
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