Roccie Hill
Roccie Hill is the American author of the novel Three Minutes on Love, published in 2008. She received her Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University, where she served as a Teaching Assistant for Michael Krasny of NPR, and where she regularly had her work appear in the literary quarterly, Transfer. She also rec.... more
Roccie Hill is the American author of the novel Three Minutes on Love, published in 2008. She received her Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University, where she served as a Teaching Assistant for Michael Krasny of NPR, and where she regularly had her work appear in the literary quarterly, Transfer. She also received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from UCLA, and worked with Cesar Chavez in the United Farm Workers union.
In 1980 Hill moved to Paris, where she lived for the next eight years. There she worked as a Creative Writing teacher at the Paris Women's Institute for Continuing Education and also as Marketing Manager for the French Statue of Liberty celebrations. She worked directly for Ambassador Francois de Laboulaye, the former French Ambassador to Washington and Moscow.
Currently, she lives in California and is the single mother of one daughter--a pilot and Major in the US Air Force. Hill is an Ambassador for the AcademyWomen organization, after formerly serving on their Board of Directors.