Judith Krantz (born on January 9, 1928) is a Jewish-American novelist who writes in the romance genre. Her works include Scruples, Princess Daisy, and Till We Meet Again. Read full biography of Judith Krantz →
I got that experience through dating dozens of men for six years after college, getting an entry level magazine job at 21, working in the fiction... →
On the one hand, shopping is dependable: You can do it alone, if you lose your heart to something that is wrong for you, you can return it; it's... →
Surely the whole point of writing your own life story is to be as honest as you possibly can, revealing everything about yourself that is most... →
It can't possibly last for years and browsing has its limits. Only a certain amount is healthy or wise.
You can browse to your heart's content but it's hard work and not easy on the feet unless you do it through catalogs or the Internet, and I... →
Heaven knows, I've exposed myself in my novels through the use of fantasy and imagination... now my new book is about what really happened to... →
My work caused me to interview hundreds of women about their lives and their problems.
I would, however, start writing fiction about 10 years before I actually did, because it's such great fun to do, many times more creative than... →