Achievement

Lindsay wins Lifetime Achievement Award for Series Romances from Romantic Times (RT) in 2005!

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About Lindsay


On Writing

  • Lindsay McKenna is a pseudonym of multiple-award winning writer Eileen Nauman. 
  • She has had 75 books published under the McKenna name since 1981, most dealing with military or mercenary subjects, for several publishers: Simon and Schuster, Warner, Avon and Berkely, Harlequin/Silhouette. Another 20 books have been published by the writer Eileen Nauman, under Nauman's name or other pseudonyms, for a total of 70 fiction books. 
  • She has sold 10 million books worldwide. 
  • She is known as the "Top Gun of Women's Military Fiction." 
  • Morgan's Mercenaries: Heart of the Warrior, placed #103 on the USA Today book list and #2 on the Waldenbooks bestseller's list in August 2000. 
  • Valkyrie will be her first electronic/print-on-demand book, set for release December 1. 
  • She is the first best-selling author of women's fiction to release a new book (Valkyrie) exclusively through an electronic medium. 
  • McKenna originated the military adventure/romance genre in 1983 with Captive of Fate (Silhouette Special Edition/Simon and Schuster/Silhouette).

Recognition and Awards

  • Romantic Times Award for Best Electronic Book for 2000 with Valkyrie. 
  • She was nominated for "StoryTeller of the Year" at the prestigious "Romantic Times Career Achievement and Reviewers Choice Awards" in Houston, Texas November 9, 2000. 
  • She is the only Women's Military Fiction writer to sign autographs in the Pentagon bookstore. 
  • She has three books under movie option contract and being pitched to Hollywood moguls: Valkyrie, Beginnings (MayDay), and Code of Silence. 
  • McKenna has marketed her military adventure/romance books heavily in the burgeoning romance market, to great success. As a result, her awards include the following: 
    • Romantic Times Career Achievement for Best Series Romantic Adventure, 1990-1991
    • Romantic Times Awards Best Military Romance Author, 1989-1990
    • Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Awards for Historical Romances 1987-1988, "Hostage Heart."
    • Romantic Times Magazine award, Best Continuing Romance Series, 1986-1987
    • Romantic Times Magazine, Best Harlequin Temptation, "Touch the Heavens," November 1985
    • Romantic Times Magazine, Most Innovative Author, 1984

In the Military

  • She was a student pilot at 17 years old and had 35 hours upon high school graduation and joining the U.S. Navy. 
  • McKenna served in the U.S. Navy, 1964-1967, and was an AG3, Aerographer's Mate Third Class (meteorologist). 
  • She comes from a U.S. Navy family tradition, and, as a result, has strong, positive patriotic feelings for the United States. Her father served during World War II on three different destroyers in the Pacific Theater of War.

Test Piloting and Training

  • She took high-altitude hyperbaric chamber training at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio in order to fly in Air Force military planes (B-52 and T-38). 
  • McKenna has flown an Air Force T-38 "chase plane" at Edwards Air Force Base, California to research a novel that featured test pilots. She has also flown two missions in an Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) B-52 bomber out of K.I. Sawyer, Air Force Base, Michigan. And, she flew a 12-hour day mission and a five-hour night mission for research on a B-52 novel. 
  • McKenna flew in a Falcon Coast Guard Jet out of the Coast Guard Miami Air Station, Florida for research on a novel. She flew in several search-and-rescue helicopters and training missions out of the Coast Guard Port Angeles, Washington during a seven-day interview and research for a book.

Being a Firefighter and EMT

  • She served as a volunteer firefighter from 1981-1983 with the West Point Volunteer Fire Department, West Point, Ohio. She pioneered women as firefighters and served with twenty male volunteers. 
  • She was registered as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic in Arizona for many years.