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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], [[Kate Aitken]] published one title. Aitken was a noted Canadian journalist, covering mainly domestic issues, including cooking. She was famed as "Mrs. A" and even interviewed Benito Mussolini. She has the distinction of being the last non-[[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] author published under the [[Harlequin Romance]] banner until the 1980s. | As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], [[Kate Aitken]] published one title. Aitken was a noted Canadian journalist, covering mainly domestic issues, including cooking. She was famed as "Mrs. A" and even interviewed Benito Mussolini. She has the distinction of being the last non-[[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] author published under the [[Harlequin Romance]] banner until the 1980s. |
Latest revision as of 23:11, 18 January 2008
Biography
As an author for Harlequin Romance, Kate Aitken published one title. Aitken was a noted Canadian journalist, covering mainly domestic issues, including cooking. She was famed as "Mrs. A" and even interviewed Benito Mussolini. She has the distinction of being the last non-Mills & Boon author published under the Harlequin Romance banner until the 1980s.
Kate Aitken was born in 1891 and died in 1971. She lived her entire life in Canada.