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Craft, a native of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], graduated from [[Oberlin College]] with a degree in [[archaeology]] and spent a year at the [[American University in Cairo]]. Before beginning her career as an author, she worked as a bartender, a house cleaner, a pastry chef, and a safari driver as she mentions on the cover of her first book. |
Craft, a native of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], graduated from [[Oberlin College]] with a degree in [[archaeology]] and spent a year at the [[American University in Cairo]]. Before beginning her career as an author, she worked as a bartender, a house cleaner, a pastry chef, and a safari driver as she mentions on the cover of her first book. |
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She also was a staff member at the [[Deer Valley YMCA Camp]] located in [[Elk Lick]], Pa. |
She also was a staff member at the [[Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp|Deer Valley YMCA Camp]] located in [[Elk Lick]], Pa. |
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== Books == |
== Books == |
Revision as of 07:58, 3 May 2012
Melanie Craft (born 1969) is an American novelist, who married Oracle CEO Larry Ellison in December 2003. She divorced Larry Ellison on 28 September 2010[1].
Craft, a native of Pittsburgh, graduated from Oberlin College with a degree in archaeology and spent a year at the American University in Cairo. Before beginning her career as an author, she worked as a bartender, a house cleaner, a pastry chef, and a safari driver as she mentions on the cover of her first book.
She also was a staff member at the Deer Valley YMCA Camp located in Elk Lick, Pa.
Books
- A Hard Hearted Man (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No. 870), 1998 ISBN 0373078706
- Trust Me, (2003 Warner Forever) ISBN 0446612855
- Man Trouble, (2004 Warner Forever) ISBN 0446612847
References
External links
- Melanie Craft author website
- A Day in the Life of... Melanie Craft - the San Francisco Chronicle
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