Ruth Glick
Ruth Glick
Ruth Glick née Burtnick,, is a writer of cookbooks, romance and young adult novels. She has written novels under the pseudonym Rebecca York; until 1997 these were written in collaboration with Eileen Buckholtz...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth27 April 1942
CountryUnited States of America
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There's a scene I particularly like in 'Betrayed' where Shane has been shot in the side. Yet he drives to a small airport, checks out the Rockfort plane and flies himself and Elena to safety. Only when he knows they are out of danger does he allow himself to sit down on the couch and admit he's injured - to a horrified Elena.
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The hero of 'Dark Powers' can touch murder victims and read their last memories.
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If you're chained to a computer all day, you're not using up much energy, even if you drag yourself to the gym a couple of days a week. And to make matters worse for me, I've had a secondary career right along with my romance writing - cookbook author, under my real name, Ruth Glick.
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I've always thought that, as a romance writer, I had the best job in the world. I sit around all day making up emotion-drenched, conflict-laden stories that push my heroes and heroines to the edge of sanity. Then I give them a happy ending.
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I do a lot of recipe creation. Translation: cooking tempting dishes that must be eaten.
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Nobodys life is as romantic as it is in fiction.
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My heroes are always ready, willing, and able to execute moves necessary to get themselves out of deep trouble.
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I read mostly science-fiction and fantasy when I was a teenager, and I was always drawn to stories where the characters had telepathic powers.
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Nowhere Man embodies one of my favorite themes - the hero completely out of his element. Its really near and dear to my heart.
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Not surprisingly, the chief way self-published authors get the word out about their books is through the Internet.
After my husband spell-checks one of my manuscripts, my editor says, 'It's been Normanized.'
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The reason I write romance is that I like happy endings. The idea, you know, 'It's not literature unless is ends badly,' and I really don't like that. There's enough misery and bad things happening in the world.