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Romance Writer , Fern Michaels, Author Biographies
Fern and her husband, Michael married in 1952 and had five children. After moving to New Jersey, she decided with friend Roberta Anderson to try their hand at writing. That is when they adopted and wrote under the pseudonym Fern Michaels.Posted: 2010-01-09
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Political Novelist, David Baldacci, Author Biographies
David Baldacci practiced criminal law and then later corporate law for nine years. He says he always loved to read and telling stories, and while growing up, often got into trouble with his tall tales. He says he always wanted to write and started writing fiction as a young child and continued throughout his law practice. He likes to quip that, as a lawyer, he learned a lot about writing fiction.Posted: 2010-01-09
Category: Celebrities
Anthropologist and Novelist, Kathy Reichs, Author Biographies
Kathy Reichs explains that the forensic anthropologist is generally asked into a case when a body is too decomposed, burned, mummified, mutilated, or skeletonized for a normal autopsy. Sometimes they are called to look at damage in bones of even fresh bodies. This often tells her what type of weapon was used to sustain the injuries. It not uncommon for skeletal remains to be brought in for identification and they turn out to be animal or bird.
Posted: 2010-01-09
Category: Celebrities
Romance Turned Suspense Writer, Fern Michaels, Author Biographies
Fern and her husband, Michael married in 1952 and had five children. After moving to New Jersey, she decided with friend Roberta Anderson to try their hand at writing. That is when they adopted and wrote under the pseudonym Fern Michaels.Posted: 2010-01-09
Category: Arts & Entertainment
English Novelist, Ken Follett, Author Biographies
Although Ken Follett wrote two children’s books and several novels, he didn’t become a success until “Eye of the Needle,” his eleventh book, was published in 1978. He was only 27 years old. This book won the prestigious Edgar Award and was the first of several of his subsequent books to be made into films.
Posted: 2009-12-10
Category: Celebrities
The Controversial Dominick Dunne, Author Biographies
Eventually things got out of hand with the drugs and alcohol. In a Time interview in 1999, Dominick stated, “When I had my fall from grace and lost everything including my marriage, my home, my career, everything, I left Hollywood at 50 years old, broke, drunk, drugged, and went to a cabin in Oregon to get my life back in order.”
Posted: 2009-12-09
Category: Celebrities