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Donna Hill
began her career in 1987. Since that time she has seventeen published
novels to her credit and her short stories are included in ten anthologies.
Three of her novels have been adapted for television. She has been
featured in Essence, the New York Daily
News,
USA Today, Today's Black Woman,
and Black Enterprise among many others. She has appeared on
numerous radio and television stations across the country and her work has
appeared on several bestseller lists. She has received several awards
for her body of work as well as commendations for her community service.
She continues to work full-time as a Public Relations Associate for the
Queens Borough Public Library system and organizes author-centered events
and workshops through her co-owned editorial and promotions company
Imagenouveau Literary Services. Donna made her mainstream debut with the
Blackboard Bestseller, IF I COULD.
Donna lives in Brooklyn with her family. RHYTHMS was
her first release for St. Martins Press. Her current novel is entitled
AN ORDINARY WOMAN. |