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Donna Fletcher is a
USA Today bestselling author. It was her love of reading that
started it all. Her mother fed her passion by signing her up for a
Young Adult book club, and from then on she was never without a
book. Whether in a car, on a bus, train or plane or simply standing
on line, she read.
Her interests grew and varied
through the years and though she expanded her reading horizons,
romance books continued to remain her favorite. Her passion for
reading naturally led her to try her hand at writing, but not before
she studied every book on writing the library stocked.
Donna started writing short stories
and placed second in a magazine contest, which encouraged her to
continue. Characters began invading her dreams and thoughts and she
realized that the depths of their stories required whole books.
She was lucky enough to meet a
great group of women at New Jersey Romance Writers, joined a
critique group and in the years that followed held various positions
on the board. The year she became president of the organization she
sold her first book to Kensington. She went on to write for Berkley
and is presently with Avon.
Her interests vary widely and you
can always find Donna taking a course or attending lectures on the
most unordinary or extraordinary subjects, getting a certificate as
a paranormal investigator being one of them.
She lectures on
writing at conferences, libraries, schools and bookstores. She also
teaches, writing to sell at community schools hoping to help others
realize their dreams of being published.
On quieter days or in her spare
time (is there such a thing?) you can find her walking in the woods,
ghost hunting, rock gathering, and busy with many more of her
strange interests, or naturally… reading a book.
Donna lives in New Jersey with her
one-eyed, black cat named Bear and a calico named Cleo, short for
Cleopatra, not by any means a misnomer since she acts and expects to
be treated like a Queen.