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Reading is, and always has been, the first love of Liz Fielding's
life. Except writing.
Success came early; Liz was twelve when she won an Easter egg
in a hymn writing competition at school. But life intervened with
her plans to become a hotshot author—she got a day job.
Not that this was dull. Liz travelled to Zambia at the age of
twenty where she worked as a secretary, before following her personal
hero to the Middle East, Kenya and Botswana, and ambition became
buried in the joyful business of raising a family.
However Liz never forgot that she was a writer. She wrote magazine
articles, ghost stories and children's stories for BBC Radio.
She was at a point where she wanted to move onto something bigger
when she read a magazine piece about Charlotte Lamb and Anne Hampson
and discovered, rather late in life, romantic fiction. She then
read everything she could lay her hands on, and feeling certain
she had a grasp of the genre, began writing. Liz had three rejections—she
still has those letters!—but her fourth submission became An
Image of You and was published in 1992.
Liz has now written forty-five Harlequin Romance books. Seven
of them have been nominated for RWA's RITA award; The Best
Man & The Bridesmaid took the prize in 2001. A Family
of His Own won the RNA's Romance Prize, and was also named
Reviewers' Choice Best Harlequin Romance by Romantic Times
BOOKreviews in 2005. A Marriage Miracle took the
Short Contemporary RITA in 2006.
These days, Liz, an empty-nester, lives in a small village in
Wales where excitement means a visit from the mobile shop, the
travelling library or the fish man. But she's a writer, so she
invents her own worlds. Once the door to her cabin in the woods
is closed, Liz can be anywhere her imagination takes her: the
desert kingdom of Ramal Hamrah, the villages of Upper Haughton,
Little Hinton and Longbourne (where romance is always just around
the corner) or New York, the Mediterranean and even the Himalayas. "Pick
up a book and come with me…"
For news and excerpts of her latest releases, visit Liz's Web
site at http://www.lizfielding.com. For gossip, competitions,
chat and a chance to talk back, drop in on her blog at lizfielding.blogspot.com.
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