“Once
I started to write, it was like all the lights came on. I was always making up
stories in my head. I was a daydreamer. I didn't start as a child, but once I
started, I couldn't stop. It was compulsive.” – Sandra Brown
Born on this date in 1948, Brown is
the bestselling author of both romantic novels and thriller suspense novels
under her own name and the pen names Rachel
Ryan, Laura Jordan, and Erin St. Claire. She is the only writer to win both the
Romance Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award and the International
Thriller Writers “Thrillermaster” Award.
Born in Waco, TX, Brown grew up in
Fort Worth where she studied at Texas Christian University, majoring in English
before leaving college to get married in 1968 to Michael Brown, a former
television news anchor and award-winning documentarian (for Dust to Dust).
A news reporter for many years, she
started creative writing in the early 1980s after her husband dared her to give
it a try. Since then she’s published
more than 70 books, 50 of which have hit the New York Times’ Bestseller List
including her 2018 smash hit Tailspin.
“When I set out to write,” she
said, “I see it very visually. I almost
feel like a reporter. I'm relating what I'm seeing and hearing, so it's kind of
watching a play for me.”
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