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== On the Web ==
 
== On the Web ==
 
* [http://www.deborah-smith.com/ Deborah Smith] - Website
 
* [http://www.deborah-smith.com/ Deborah Smith] - Website
=== Interviews/Articles
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=== Interviews/Articles ===
 
* [http://www.likesbooks.com/debsmith.html Deborah Smith] - Discussion about how her novel [[A Place To Call Home]] came into being.
 
* [http://www.likesbooks.com/debsmith.html Deborah Smith] - Discussion about how her novel [[A Place To Call Home]] came into being.
 
* [http://www.patricialewin.com/deborah.cfm Deborah Smith] - Featured guest author
 
* [http://www.patricialewin.com/deborah.cfm Deborah Smith] - Featured guest author
 
== Honors ==
 
== Honors ==
 
* [[1994 RRA Awards Winners|1994 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best Contemporary Author
 
* [[1994 RRA Awards Winners|1994 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best Contemporary Author

Revision as of 17:22, 12 November 2006

Biography

Writing for Loveswept, Deborah Smith published fifteen romance novels. Her first novel, Proud Surrender, was published by Second Chance At Love in 1986. After a long, well-loved career as a category writer, Deborah Smith moved to writing big novels with romantic elements. The mainstream novels continue to focus on romance, but also offer a broad look at Southern life -- and allowed Smith to achieve New York Times bestselling status. Smith also writes fantasy novels.

She has written over thirty novels and been honored with a Romantic Times Career Achievement award. Her novel Sweet Hush was optioned by Disney for a feature film.

She is also a founding partner of BelleBooks together with authors like Debra Dixon and Sandra Chastain.

Books

On the Web

Interviews/Articles

Honors