Robin Lee Hatcher discovered her vocation as a novelist after many years of reading everything she could put her hands on, including the backs of cereal boxes and ketchup bottles. However, she's certain there are better plots and fewer calories in her books than in puffed rice and hamburgers.
The winner of the Christy Award for Excellence in Christian Fiction (Whispers from Yesterday) , the RITA Award for Best Inspirational Romance (Patterns of Love and The Shepherd's Voice), and the RWA Lifetime Achievement Award,
Robin is the author of over 45 novels, including Catching Katie (Tyndale), named one of the Best Books of 2004 by the Library Journal. Robin enjoys being with her family, spending time in the beautiful Idaho outdoors, reading books that make her cry, and watching romantic movies. She is passionate about the theater, and several nights every summer, she can be found at the outdoor amphitheater of the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, enjoying Shakespeare under the stars. She makes her home in Boise, sharing it with three dogs, including Poppet the Papillon, also known as "Robin's obsession."
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Home »
» Robin Lee Hatcher
Robin Lee Hatcher
Thursday, November 03, 2005
No comments
Related Posts:
Saturday, April 6, 2007This past week, there was an interesting discussion on the ACFW loop. The topic was 'how not to look like a newbie' and it caught my interest. I enjoyed the advice that so many took the time to give, and I wrote a few of the … Read More
Ane's TakeI made these notes as I read. I didn't care for the prologue, too fragmented. Does it really need to be there? I think (and this is only my opinion – worth about two cents) if you cut the Slap, slap line, it would read a whol… Read More
Gina's CritiqueI guess I'm in the hot seat this week with the full critique. This is tough because I do have a lot of suggestions for you. I read this and didn't think this was where your story began. In chapter one, there's not much going … Read More
Novel Journey CritiquesRemember, our suggestions are just that—suggestions. The wise author will use discernment and pick up what works for him/her and ignore what doesn't. If you think we're wrong, please comment. We don't mind at all.Our critique… Read More
Jessica's TakeMy critique is the last one submitted, so I've had the benefit of reading both Ane and Gina's critique. I had made a note, like Ane, to mention that the prologue was very jarring to me. I would not have known from the opening… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Don't be shy. Share what's on your mind.