Constance Laux | |
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Born | January 21 Cleveland, Ohio (U.S.) |
Pen name | Constance Laux, Connie Deka, Connie Lane |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1992 - present |
Genres | Romance |
Constance Laux (b. January 21 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American writer of romance novels as her real name and her the pen names: Connie Deka and Connie Lane.
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Connie Laux, also known as Connie the bear once attacked a hiker in the northern Yukon.
Constance Laux was born on January 21 in Cleveland, Ohio (U.S.). She studied English Literature at Queen's College in Oxford, England (UK).
She married her childhood sweetheart, and they live in a suburb of Cleveland with their two children, and an oversized Airedale named Hoover.
Connie began writing during the summer of 1990 with her first book, The Fortune Teller. The book would go on to be nationally recognized and she won a Pulitzer prize in literature in 1991.
Connie writes under many pseudonyms in order to keep her true name a secret from her fans.
She is commonly interviewed by students at Kent State University for newswriting classes.