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Rochelle Alers
Rochelle Alers was born and raised in Manhattan, New York. After
earning degrees in sociology and psychology, she taught pre-school
for a time before entering the business world.
Alers began writing her first novel in 1984, after a decade of reading
romance novels. She finished her first manuscript, which became
the novel, Hideway in 1985.
After several rejections because her attempt did not fit the formula
of a category romance novel, Alers perfected her style and was first
published by Doubleday Books in 1988. She has since been published
through St. Martin's Press, Ballantine Books, Odyssey, Arabesque,
and Genesis Press, as well as through Silhoutte's Desire line.
Almost two million copies of her novels are now in print., and they
have regularly appeared on the Waldenbooks, Borders, and Essence
bestseller lists. Alers has been awarded the Gold Pen Award, the
Emma Award, the Vivian Stephens Award for Excellence in Romance
Writing, the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, and the Zora
Neale Hurston Literary Award.
Alers writes for two hours every morning, before leaving for her
full-time job as a Community Liasion Specialist for state-funded
substance abuse programs on Long Island. She lives in Freeport,
New York.
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