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Alexandra Sellers is a writer and author of 40 contemporary
romance novels A romance novel or romantic novel generally refers to a type of genre fiction novel which places its primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and usually has an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending." Pre ...
and a cat language textbook considered by some to be an academic spoof. Her novels have been published in various Harlequin and Silhouette category lines, including Desire, Intrigue, Mills & Boon, Special Releases, Presents, Intimate Moments and Special Edition, as well as by Entangled and Dell. She is best known for her ''Sons of the Desert'' sheikh series.


Biography


Early life and influences

Sellers became interested in exotic locations when she was 10 and read '' The Arabian Nights''. The book inspired her to begin writing, and she penned her first story called "Stormy", a fictionalized account of the life of her cat from the cat's perspective, soon after. Sellers believes that any writer is influenced by every writer they've read. Sellers' favourite authors include
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and romance authors such as
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and
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. Among books that have strongly influenced her are ''
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'' by
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, '' The Thousand and One Nights'' translated by Richard Burton, ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', by Jane Austen. In poetry she admires ''Icons of Flesh'' by
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, ''The Pig Poets: An Anthology of Porcine Poesy'' by Henry Hogge.


Education

Sellers has studied eight foreign languages, including
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,
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, Greek,
Hebrew Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
,
Arabic Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C ...
,
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
, and Italian. She attended the
School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS University of London (; the School of Oriental and African Studies) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. Founded in 1916, SOAS is located in the Bloomsbury ar ...
, or SOAS, a public research university located in
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,
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that specializes in arts and humanities, languages, laws and social sciences relating to Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Sellers was the first student to study for a double degree in
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
and Religious Studies; she was awarded First Class Honours. She also studied Hebrew in Israel,
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
in Iran, and Arabic in Yemen.


Writing career

In her first attempt, Sellers submitted both a romantic short story and a science fiction short story to publishers. "Dear Aunt Martha" sold immediately, but the science fiction story was rejected by the first publisher who received it. Sellers took this as a sign to concentrate on the romance genre. Her first full-length novel was published in 1980, and after this Sellers became a full-time writer. Many of her novels are set in exotic locations, some of them fictional countries. ''Romantic Times'' has described her novels as "enchanting...superbly integrating a memorable plot, delightful characters, and tender emotion." It has been said that "There is no better illustration of the changing and evolving sensibilities of the time, in fact, than the three novels Sellers wrote for the Silhouette Intimate Moments line -- ''The Real Man'', ''The Male Chauvinist'', and ''The Old Flame''....What Sellers is really writing about, however, are the socially constructed perceptions of sexuality and gender that serve to make men the enemies of women (and sometimes the reverse), and which often hide our real values, motives, and feelings even from ourselves."


Awards

In 1997, her novel ''A Nice Girl Like You'' was nominated by ''Romantic Times'' for a Reviewers' Choice Award for Best Silhouette Yours Truly. Three years later she received the ''Romantic Times'' Career Achievement Award for Series Romantic Fantasy, and in 2009 she received the ''Romantic Times'' Career Achievement Best Author Award for Series.


Linguistics

Sellers has studied the language of cats, and published her findings in the book ''Spoken Cat and Relevant Factors in Worldview''. According to her book, "here is your milk" is "birr pirp r'mow" when translated into cat speak. "Here are a few tidbits," meanwhile, becomes "mRRah mRRah pirp r'mow." She also believes that cats have their own body of myths and folklore. She says that the cats have told her that they came from Canopus (the second brightest star after Sirius) to educate humanity on cleanliness. In particular, they believe that we should use our excrement as fertiliser, instead of disposing of it in our drinking water. Diana White, of The Boston Globe, described the book as "an elaborate, beautifully executed joke that not only pokes fun at the cat-human connection, but at language texts, too....Clearly, Sellers knows cats." The SOAS Magazine stated that "Supporters of the 'pet as human companion' theory will see in the book the answer to their prayers."


Personal life

Born and raised in Canada, Alexandra Sellers once attempted to calculate how many different places she has lived throughout her life. She gave up when she reached forty homes in twelve towns in five countries, including
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, the UK,
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,
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, and
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. But she says she hasn't visited nearly as many places as she'd like yet. She currently divides her time between London,
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, and
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. Her favourite cat was an "extraordinarily intelligent and wonderful white cat" who was kidnapped one day by
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ists. Other favourite cats include Medico, a purebred Siamese, and Monsieur, a tabby.


Bibliography: Fiction


Single novels

* ''Captive of Desire'' (1982) * ''Fire in the Wind'' (1982) * ''Season of Storm'' (1983) * ''The Forever Kind'' (1984) * ''The Indifferent Heart'' (1984) * ''The Real Man'' (1984) * ''The Male Chauvinist'' (1985) * ''The Old Flame'' (1986) * ''The Best Of Friends'' (1990) * ''The Man Next Door'' (1991) * ''A Gentleman and a Scholar'' (1993) * ''The Vagabond'' (1994) * ''Roughneck'' (1995) * ''Dearest Enemy'' (1995) * ''A Nice Girl Like You'' (1996) * ''Not Without a Wife!'' (1997) * ''Shotgun Wedding'' (1997) * ''Wife on Demand'' (2000)


Sons Of The Desert Series

# ''Bride of the Sheikh'' (1997) # ''Sheikh's Ransom'' (1999) # ''The Solitary Sheikh'' (1999) # ''Beloved Sheikh'' (1999) # ''Sheikh's Temptation'' (2000) # ''Sheikh's Honour'' (2000) # ''Sheikh's Woman'' (2001) # ''The Playboy Sheikh'' (2002) # '' Sheikh's Castaway'' (2004) # '' The Ice Maiden's Sheikh'' (2004) # ''The Fierce and Tender Sheikh'' (2005) # ''Sheikh's Betrayal'' (2009)


Venables Series

# ''Occupation, Millionaire'' (1998) # ''Occupation, Casanova'' (1999)


Sons Of The Desert: The Sultans Series

# ''The Sultan's Heir'' (2001) # ''Undercover Sultan'' (2001) # ''Sleeping with the Sultan'' (2001)


Firstborn Sons Series

:* ''Born Royal'' (2001)


Johari Crown Series

# ''Her Royal Protector'' (2014) # ''The Sheikh's Love Nest'' (2016)


Anthologies

* ''One Hundred Per Cent Male'' (2001) (with Peggy Moreland) * ''Secret Child'' (2002) (with Maureen Child) * ''Sheikhs of Summer'' (2002) (with
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, Susan Mallery) * ''Up Close and Passionate'' (2002) (with Maureen Child) * ''Seduced by the Sheikh'' (2002) (with Gail Dayton) * ''The Playboy Sheikh / Billionaire Bachelors: Stone'' (2002) (with
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) * ''Captured Hearts / The Greek Tycoon's Baby / Sophie's Sheikh / Spring Fling'' (2003) (with Kylie Brant and Lenora Worth) * ''Sheikh's Desire'' (2003) (with Brittany Young) * ''Princes of the Desert'' (2005) (with
Kristi Gold Kristi Gold is an American writer of over 25 romance novels since 2000. Biography Kristi Gold decided at the age of twenty to write her first book. In 2000 her first book was published. Gold is married to a physician, and they have three childr ...
) * ''Sheikh's Castaway / The Ice Maiden's Sheikh'' (Omnibus) (2005) * ''Desert Heat'' (2005) (with Susan Mallery) * ''The Sheikh's Captive'' (2006) (with Susan Mallery) * ''Desert Princes'' (2007) (with Lucy Gordon and
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) * ''Possessed by the Sheikh'' (2007) (with Susan Mallery) * ''Surrender to the Sheikh'' (2007) (with Susan Mallery)


Bibliography: Other

''Spoken Cat and Relevant Factors in Worldview'' (1997)


See also

* List of romantic novelists


References and sources

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