Julia Quinn

May 7, 2009

I have been reading up on Julia Quinn and the way in which she came to be a romance novelist is kind of funny, so I am going to share a brief outline of events with you.

It was her senior year at Harvard, receiving a degree in Art History, when Quinn realized she really had no idea what she wanted to do with her life. After some debating she decided becoming a doctor was the ideal choice. In the meantime, before entering medical school and choosing between Yale School of Medicine and Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, Quinn thought she had the talent to write a romance novel. And so she did, and she sent it to her agent.

Two years later her agent called and told her her first two pieces were at the center of a bidding war between two publishing companies.

This news inspired her to take two more years to enter medical school, in which she wrote a novel a year.
She then finally entered into medical school to only, months later, decide it definately was not for her and she has been writing ever since.

And thank goodness for that! I do not know what I, or the rest of the romance novel reading community would do with out our beloved Bridgertons!

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