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Juliette Godot is an American author of the historical fiction novel, FROM THE DROP OF HEAVEN.[1] A lifelong genealogist, Godot has nearly 40,000 ancestors cataloged in her family tree. Her debut novel was published in August 2022 by Brown Posey Press, a subsidiary of Sunbury Press. The story is based on the lives of her twelfth-generation great-grandparents from Lorraine, France , and is set during the Renaissance.
Articles based on Juliette's research of the myths and legends of the Vosges have also appeared in publications such as the Historical Times magazine.
A publication dedicated to sharing inspiring stories of resilience, Grit & Goals Magazine[1], highlighted Juliette's struggle to cope with the aftereffects of multiple automobile accidents, including CTE and Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Literary Awards
editRoyal Palm Literary Awards Gold Medal
edit2021 Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Literary Award Gold Medal for unpublished historical fiction.[2]
Sunbury Press SUNNY AWARD
edit2021 Sunny Award for the Brown Posey Press imprint of Sunbury Press[3]
The Historical Fiction Company Awards
edit2022. Book of the Year Awards Honorable Mention[4]
2022. 5-Star Highly Recommended Award of Excellence[5]
Chanticleer International Book Awards
Personal Life
editJuliette Godot was born in 1962 near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. She was raised on her family’s 100-year farm. Juliette attended a parochial Catholic School for her primary education and Geneva College, a private Protestant liberal arts college, in Beaver Falls, PA for her bachelor's degree. She worked as a software engineer at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.
From childhood, Juliette wondered about her unusual name and began a lifelong genealogical quest to find her roots. Though she never found any royal blood, she has uncovered many noteworthy characters. Her education including differing perspectives on the same historical texts added significant insights when researching the religious tension of the Renaissance.
Juliette has been married since 1985, has two children, and four grandchildren (so far). She enjoys boating[8], reading, painting, and tending to her pollinator garden.
References
edit- ^ "Staff writer(s) no byline." (2024-08-24). Laskiewicz, Doreen (ed.). "Author Juliette Godot". Grit & Goals. No. "Fall 2024". Doreen Laskiewicz Photography. pp. 30–31. Retrieved 2024-11-25.
- ^ "Royal Palm Literary Awards History". www.floridawriters.org (Click 2021 Royal Palm Literary Awards to open a PDF of the winners from that year). p. 6. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- ^ "2022 Sunny Award". Sunbury Press Bookstore. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- ^ "HFC Book Awards | The Historical Fiction Company". The Hist Fic Company. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- ^ Marley, D. K. (2022-10-26). "What Defense to An Accusation of Heresy? - an Editorial Review of "From the Drop of Heaven"". The Hist Fic Company. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- ^ Tady, Scott (2024-03-18). "Juliette Godot, a Geneva College graduate, reaches finals of prestigious Chaucer Awards". Beaver Falls Times. Retrieved 2024-11-27.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Author With Clarksville Ties in running for fiction award". The News & Record and Mechlenburg Sun. p. 17. Retrieved 2024-11-24.