American - Author | April 5, 1944 -
You love each book. They're your children.
Ann Maxwell
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My daughter loves romances. She's a Ph.D student at George Washington University, and when my first book without a clinch cover came out, she said to me: 'Finally, a book I can read on the Metro.'
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You can only write your own vision.
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Not only is it OK for a woman to write about a tough guy, but it might even help sell him.
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Traditionally in crime fiction, women exist as a bedroom convenience or to screw up in order that the plot may progress. I wanted no part of that.
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Fiddler is keenly aware that justice and law don't necessarily equate.
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If Nora Roberts were a man, she'd be on the cover of big business magazines as the next Charles Dickens.
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Having a Weim means never having to work alone again. I have two Weims. When they think I've been working too long, they stage an intercession.
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The West Coast is so different from the common perceptions of it.
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I'm a great believer in possibilities.
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I have always loved the wild places between the Sierra Nevada range and the Rocky Mountains. The east face of the Sierra Nevada is steep and largely unknown, a wonderful setting.
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Some people are born for the city. I'm not one of them.
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