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Charlotte Lamb's Death

Born (Birthday) December 22, 1937

Death Date October 8, 2000

Age of Death 62 years

Cause of Death N/A

Profession Novelist

The novelist Charlotte Lamb died at the age of 62. Here is all you want to know, and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Popular British romance novelist who wrote under many pseudonyms, including Charlotte Lamb, Victoria Wolf, Sheila Lancaster, and Laura Hardy. She is known for her Sins series and her Barbary Wharf books.

With her husband, writer and editor Richard Holland, she had five children. Two of her daughters, Sarah and Jane Holland, also became writers.

Charlotte Lamp died on 8 October 2000, aged 62, on the Isle of Man.

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I think love is always going to be the most important subject for women.

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Romantic fiction is the only purely feminine art form. All other art forms were shaped and are dominated by men.

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Writers and readers are still trying to work out unresolved problems between men and women, and that is why millions of women around the world are hooked on romantic fiction. So am I.

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I am interested in writing how women really feel, how they really think, and how they respond to men. I don’t want men reading my books because they might find out too much.

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A romantic novel is an adult fairy story, repeating the recurring symbols and images which can explain life to a woman and satisfy a powerful need within her. The need to love and be loved is vital to all human beings, but especially to women.