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'''Diana Gabaldon''' has a Ph.D. in Ecology and has held various academic posts including Assistant Research Professor at Arizona State University. She left the University in 1992, the same year that she completed the manuscript of [[Dragonfly in Amber|''Dragonfly in Amber'']].
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'''Diana Gabaldon''' has a Ph.D. in Ecology and has held various academic posts including Assistant Research Professor at Arizona State University. She left the University in
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1992, the same year that she completed the manuscript of [[Dragonfly in Amber|''Dragonfly in Amber'']].
  
 
<blockquote>The romance genre has very specific expectations, and this leads to a great deal of predictability. It's very rare to find a good romance writer who can work within that form and still produce a good novel. That's why I try not to let people refer to my own books as romances. One of the reviews said one of my books couldn't decide what kind of book it was, which I considered a sort of a vindication. I was pleased by that. (Interview at [http://www.writing-world.com/romance/gabaldon.shtml Writing-World.com])</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>The romance genre has very specific expectations, and this leads to a great deal of predictability. It's very rare to find a good romance writer who can work within that form and still produce a good novel. That's why I try not to let people refer to my own books as romances. One of the reviews said one of my books couldn't decide what kind of book it was, which I considered a sort of a vindication. I was pleased by that. (Interview at [http://www.writing-world.com/romance/gabaldon.shtml Writing-World.com])</blockquote>

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Diana Gabaldon has a Ph.D. in Ecology and has held various academic posts including Assistant Research Professor at Arizona State University. She left the University in 1992, the same year that she completed the manuscript of Dragonfly in Amber.

The romance genre has very specific expectations, and this leads to a great deal of predictability. It's very rare to find a good romance writer who can work within that form and still produce a good novel. That's why I try not to let people refer to my own books as romances. One of the reviews said one of my books couldn't decide what kind of book it was, which I considered a sort of a vindication. I was pleased by that. (Interview at Writing-World.com)

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