Birthday: October 10, 1950 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Birth Name: Eleanor Robertson
Nora Roberts was born on October 10, 1950 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as Eleanor Robertson. She is known for her work on L'ultime refuge (2001), Les flammes du passé (2007) and Comme une ombre dans la nuit (2007). She has been married to Bruce Wilder since July 6, 1985. She was previously married to Ronald Aufdem-Brinke...
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Nora Roberts was born on October 10, 1950 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as Eleanor Robertson. She is known for her work on L'ultime refuge (2001), Les flammes du passé (2007) and Comme une ombre dans la nuit (2007). She has been married to Bruce Wilder since July 6, 1985. She was previously married to Ronald Aufdem-Brinke. Show less «
[on romance novels] They're not just about naked pirates, although what's wrong with a naked pirate ...Show more »
[on romance novels] They're not just about naked pirates, although what's wrong with a naked pirate now and again? Show less «
It's up to parents to not only allow but encourage reading fun books. People tend to push books that...Show more »
It's up to parents to not only allow but encourage reading fun books. People tend to push books that are good for you, like broccoli instead of ice cream. Show less «
Ideas are infinite. Writers are hardwired to think that way. We keep it fresh by using new people, m...Show more »
Ideas are infinite. Writers are hardwired to think that way. We keep it fresh by using new people, mixing character types and putting them in different settings. It's always the first book all over again. There are 88 keys on the piano, but you can make infinite music from those keys. Show less «
Read what you write. If it doesn't entertain you, it's not going to entertain anyone else.
Read what you write. If it doesn't entertain you, it's not going to entertain anyone else.
[on being a writer) If you don't love it, I don't know why you would do it, because it's very hard w...Show more »
[on being a writer) If you don't love it, I don't know why you would do it, because it's very hard work. It is also solitary work - your butt is in the chair for many hours a day. Show less «