![]() ![]() She would, later on, study French for seven years before she started looking for a job.įollowing graduation from college, she got a job with BYU Athletics, where she was hired as a sports information director.ĭuring her time with Brigham Young, she helped the team with media relations for the women’s basketball, volleyball and football teams. When Arlem Hawks was in her teenage years, she earned her degree in communications, majoring in print journalism from Brigham Young University. However, it was the interesting dilemmas that the lower gentry had to deal with that most intrigued her.Īrlem loves learning about the plight of high-born men who were forced to work to earn a living, even though they were from a social class that believed it was beneath them.Īrlem also learned about how women navigated their era in a world in which they had very few options as compared to the men of their times. She developed a passion for the regency era and the pageantry and parties of that society. Hawk’s travels also resulted in an interest in history and she was particularly interested in places that were connected to her heritage. ![]() This would provide her with a love for people, cultures, and stories she got to hear. ![]() The author has always been a hopeless romantic and growing up she dreamed of becoming just like her father that was a writer.Īs a child, she used all over the United States west coast and traveled all over the world. Arlem Hawks is a historical fiction and romance author who started telling stories even before she could write. ![]()
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