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'''Graham Diamond''' is a [[science fiction]] [[author]]. He was born in [[England]] in 1945, but he moved to [[United States|America]] as a child and was raised in [[New York City]].
'''Graham Diamond''' began writing as a [[science fiction]] [[author]]. He soon turned to other genres; historical fiction, thrillers, and later a true story of a Holocaust survivor's family during World War II, "Maybe You Will Survive" (Holocaust Press, 1991). He was born in [[England]] after the war, and his family moved to [[United States|America]] as a child and was raised in [[New York City]].


Diamond is best known for [[book]]s such as ''The Haven'' (Playboy Press), ''Lady of the Haven'' (Playboy Press), ''The Thief of Kalimar'' (Fawcett Books), ''Black Midnight'' (Zebra) and ''Forest Wars'' (Lion). Under the [[pen name]] Rochelle Leslie, he authored ''Tears of Passion, Tears of Shame'' (Berkeley/Jove), and he has had various [[short story|short stories]] published in [[anthology|anthologies]]. In addition to his science fiction books, he was employed by the [[New York Times]] for many years and has taught [[creative writing]].
A Fine Arts major, Diamond turned to writing in his late twenties and is now is best known for [[book]]s such as ''The Haven'' (Playboy Press), ''Lady of the Haven'' (Playboy Press), ''The Thief of Kalimar'' (Fawcett Books), ''Black Midnight'' (Zebra) and ''Forest Wars'' (Lion). 'Marrakesh' (Fawcett) Samarkand, Samarkand Nights (Playboy). Under the [[pen name]] Rochelle Leslie, he authored ''Tears of Passion, Tears of Shame'' (Berkeley/Jove), and he has had various [[short story|short stories]] published in [[anthology|anthologies]]. In addition to his numerous novels and non fiction books, he was employed by the [[New York Times]] for many years and has also taught [[creative writing]]in New York and California. He regularly volunteers and lectures at public libraries across the United States. Diamond currently divides him time between California and New York.
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Revision as of 00:42, 7 December 2006

Graham Diamond began writing as a science fiction author. He soon turned to other genres; historical fiction, thrillers, and later a true story of a Holocaust survivor's family during World War II, "Maybe You Will Survive" (Holocaust Press, 1991). He was born in England after the war, and his family moved to America as a child and was raised in New York City.

A Fine Arts major, Diamond turned to writing in his late twenties and is now is best known for books such as The Haven (Playboy Press), Lady of the Haven (Playboy Press), The Thief of Kalimar (Fawcett Books), Black Midnight (Zebra) and Forest Wars (Lion). 'Marrakesh' (Fawcett) Samarkand, Samarkand Nights (Playboy). Under the pen name Rochelle Leslie, he authored Tears of Passion, Tears of Shame (Berkeley/Jove), and he has had various short stories published in anthologies. In addition to his numerous novels and non fiction books, he was employed by the New York Times for many years and has also taught creative writingin New York and California. He regularly volunteers and lectures at public libraries across the United States. Diamond currently divides him time between California and New York.