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In an effort to avoid what she knew she should be doing with
her life (writing -- it sounded so hard), for several years
Alice expressed her creative side by dancing and singing.
She belonged to two professional international folk-dance
groups, one specializing in Balkan dancing, and the other in
dances from Romania and the Middle East. Dancing made for a
lousy living, but it was certainly fun, and it gave her a
broad view of the world. Heck, she knew where Bosnia was in
1980. She also sang in a Balkan women's choir. Since she
moved to New Mexico, where there's a distinct paucity of
Balkan women's choirs, she's been singing tenor in the
Trinity Methodist Choir. She now has the distinct pleasure
of belonging to, possibly, the worst choir in the state of
New Mexico.
In September of 1996, Alice and her herd of wild dachshunds
moved from Pasadena, CA, to Roswell, NM, where her mother's
family settled fifty years before the aliens crashed. The
move allowed her to write full time. She started writing
full-length novels in October of 1992, and sold her first
book, ONE BRIGHT MORNING, to HarperMonogram in January of
1994. She now writes romances as Alice Duncan, Emma Craig,
and Rachel Wilson, and has written two westerns for Signet
as Jon Sharpe.