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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
'''Gordon Aalborg''' born February 5, 1942 in Alberta, Canada. Gordon began his writing career as a reporter, columnist and bureau chief at The Edmonton Journal in his native Alberta, Canada. He wandered off to Australia in the '70s as a freelance journalist and radio/tv broadcaster – and, ultimately, reinvention as best-selling romance author, Victoria Gordon. Victoria was born in response to the publisher's claim that “no man” could write Harlequin category romance (Gordon is widely believed to be the first man to seriously meet the challenge), and she survives after more than twenty novels published throughout the world.
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'''Gordon Aalborg''' born February 5, 1942 in Alberta, Canada. Gordon began his writing career as a reporter, columnist and bureau chief at The Edmonton Journal in his native Alberta, Canada. He wandered off to Australia in the '70s as a freelance journalist and radio/tv broadcaster – and, ultimately, was reinvented as best-selling romance author, [[Victoria Gordon]]. Victoria was born in response to the publisher's claim that “no man” could write Harlequin category romance (Gordon is widely believed to be the first man to seriously meet the challenge), and she survives after more than twenty novels published throughout the world.
  
 
Gordon is married to fellow author Denise Dietz.
 
Gordon is married to fellow author Denise Dietz.
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==See Also==
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[[Victoria Gordon]]
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[[Category:Real Name]]
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[[Category:1942 Births]]
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[[Category:Canadian Authors]]
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[[Category:Authors With Pseudonyms]]
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[[category:Journalist Turned Author]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, 4 June 2008

Gordon Aalborg
Nationality and residence: Canadian resident in Vancouver Island in British Columbia (Canada).
Born: February 5, 1942 in Alberta (Canada).
Died:
Web-page: http://www.GordonAalborg.com
Gordon Aalborg's Pseudonyms
Victoria Gordon Pseudonym used to sign romance contemporany novels (1980-Present).
Gordon Aalborg Real name used to sign suspense novels in solitaire (2002-Present).

Biography

Gordon Aalborg born February 5, 1942 in Alberta, Canada. Gordon began his writing career as a reporter, columnist and bureau chief at The Edmonton Journal in his native Alberta, Canada. He wandered off to Australia in the '70s as a freelance journalist and radio/tv broadcaster – and, ultimately, was reinvented as best-selling romance author, Victoria Gordon. Victoria was born in response to the publisher's claim that “no man” could write Harlequin category romance (Gordon is widely believed to be the first man to seriously meet the challenge), and she survives after more than twenty novels published throughout the world.

Gordon is married to fellow author Denise Dietz.

See Also

Victoria Gordon