How to Send Fan Mail to Nora Roberts
Since starting to write during a blizzard in 1981, Nora Roberts has captured our attention and imagination with her books. She has written books as herself and nom de plum of J.D. Robb. She continues to write books, travel and do interviews. Sending her fan mail is great way to show your appreciation of her sharing her writing talents with many around the world. Read on to learn more.
Instructions
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Email Nora Roberts from her website. A disclaimer states not to expect a personal response. They do offer a FAQ for commonly asked questions. You can reach her publicist with email from the site also.
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Attend one of the events where Ms. Roberts. She does tours to promote her new books as well as other occasions during the year. Her public appearance dates are listed on her website.
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Contact Nora Roberts through her publisher. Most fan mail is sent this way. Ms. Roberts' publisher is Penguin Group.
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Remember Ms. Roberts receives a large volume of mail on a daily basis. It is not possible for her to answer each piece of mail and email and still write the wonderful books we love to read. Be sure to check her website for updates and new answers to FAQ's. This may be of help if you have asked her any questions.
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Keep in mind that J.D. Robb is Nora Roberts' alter ego. You can send fan mail to her for books written in these series. They are equally thrilling as her romantic suspense books.
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Tips & Warnings
Nora Roberts believes in a strict work ethic. She writes eight hours daily. She has published over one-hundred and sixty titles since 1985.
Ms. Roberts is known to frequent message boards online. Participating in one may get you an answer from Nora herself.
On Noraroberts.com, you can sign up for her newsletter. There is current information as well as scheduled appearances.
Resources
Comments
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Vandemark
Sep 04, 2008
I want more of the character "Duncan Swift".........did not get enough of him in "High Noon".......please, please bring him back......his character is even better than Eve's Roark. Nora, its time for you to venture into a leading "male" character, and Duncan Swift is your "man"...........thanks from Houston, TX -
Vandemark
Sep 04, 2008
I want more of the character "Duncan Swift".........did not get enough of him in "High Noon".......please, please bring him back......his character is even better than Eve's Roark. Nora, its time for you to venture into a leading "male" character, and Duncan Swift is your "man"...........thanks from Houston, TX -
Vandemark
Sep 04, 2008
I want more of "Duncan Swift"....I didn't get enough of him the first time around in High Noon. -
Vandemark
Sep 04, 2008
I want more of "Duncan Swift"....I didn't get enough of him the first time around in High Noon.