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Ila Campbell
(pronounced EYE-la) is actually the name of the writer's grandmother. She
was born Jennifer Lynn Smith, but "don't ask me how many times I've
been denied passports or had the wrong medication given to me in the hospital
because my name is so common. Since I'm writing romances set in Scotland,
it only seemed right to borrow her name. She's the Scottish connection in
the family and it's such a lovely name."
Jennifer always knew she would write someday, but was distracted by all
her other hobbies. She paints, draws, does batik, makes Korean traditional
paper crafts and practices Celtic ink drawings in addition to reading
voraciously. While studying history in college she spent a year and a
half at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland where she wrote her senior
thesis on the controversy surrounding Robert the Bruce's claim to the
throne.
To pay for her traveling habit, Jennifer earned an M.A. in TESOL (Teaching
English to Speakers of Other Languages), which has had her living in Malaysia,
New Mexico and Korea. She has visited a dozen other countries as well.
She is currently a professor at a prestigious women's university in Korea,
where she writes her historicals.
"Starting a novel was really a way to keep from going insane. The
number of historical novels available here in English is fairly small
and when I became pregnant I knew I needed a hobby that didn't involve
art that could be crumpled or small knives -- so I turned to the book
I'd always wanted to write."
What started as a hobby turned into an obsession, and she is now a member
of the Romance Writer's of America, and the RWA Hearts Through History
chapter. And she wouldn't have gotten through that first manuscript without
the support of the MMRWA and Outreach International.
Jennifer is a native of Dimondale, Michigan but is living
in Seoul, Korea for the forseeable future with her husband and two children.
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