Death alone gives meaning to life, and you will never fully live until you know you must die. And make your peace with that knowledge.
Alice Borchardt Quotes
So fair a victor, how can I help but be conquered.
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Birth: | 6th October, 1939 |
Death: | 24th July, 2007 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Writer |
Alice Borchardt was a writer of historical fiction, fantasy, and horror. She lived in Houston. Alice Borchardt shared a childhood of storytelling with her sister in New Orleans. A professional nurse, she also nurtured a profound interest in little-known periods of history. She was in her mid 50s when the first of her seven novels, Devoted, was published in 1995.
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