MEET AUTHOR DONNA HILL
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MEET AUTHOR DONNA HILL
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HOW IT ALL BEGAN
Donna Hill began her writing career in 1987 with the short story "The Long Walk." Since that time she has had sixteen novels published and has written numerous articles in magazines and newspapers. She also does book reviews for Mosaic Literary Magazine and has won several awards and nominations for her work in romance fiction. Her most recent work is Pieces of Dreams the sequel to the award-winning A Private Affair. She is currently working with Arabesque/BET Books, St. Martins Press and Genesis/Indigo. In the fall of 1999, three of Donna's novels, Intimate Betrayal, A Private Affair, and Masquerade (from the Love Letters collection) will air as television movies on BET. St.Martins Press will release Ms. Hill's mainstream title, Rhythms in the fall of 2000. She is currently represented by Pattie Steele-Perkins of the Steele-Perkins Literary Agency. 716/396-9290. Ms. Hill is a frequent lecturer and instructor at writing workshops and gives booksignings across the country. She is also a full-time mom and Public Relations Representative for the Queens Borough Public Library System. You can get a listing of all Donna's titles on the Amazon.com website
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Where You Can Find Me
Donna can be found lurking about in the Color of Love chat room, or browsing the African American Literature Book Club website
BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR "INTIMATE BETRAYAL" DONNA'S UPCOMING TELEVISION MOVIE DEBUT BASED ON HER BOOK OF THE SAME NAME ON BET CABLE--COMING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 AT 10:00 P.M. EST.
INTERSTED IN HOSTING A PREMIERE PARTY? E-MAIL ME FOR DETAILS!
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My Interests
Donna loves reading books of all genres, specifically a good mystery or serial killer story! Some of her classical favorites are Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Rebecca. She tries to stay far away from the commercial fiction that plays on all of the black stereotypes and pits black men against black women. Some of her favorite authors include: Colin Channer, Robert Fleming, Tina McElroy Ansa, Patricia Cornwell, Langston Hughes, John A. Williams, Ernest Gaines, James Patterson and Jonathan Kellerman to name a few.
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