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Carolyn Haines. When I was growing up in the small town of Lucedale, Mississippi, I had big dreams. I wanted to be a cowgirl, a writer, and Nancy Drew. Life has surely thrown me more than a few twists, but dreams are hard to destroy. Today, I’m all three--sort of. Of course the only mysteries I solve are in
Zinnia, Mississippi. And I have the help of Sarah Booth Delaney, Tinkie, Cece, Coleman, Millie and a host of other characters. They’ll be quick to tell you they do all the hard work--I’m just the writer. www.carolynhaines.com
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Masha Hamilton’s first novel, Staircase of a Thousand Steps, was a Booksense pick by independent
booksellers and a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection. Her second novel, The Distance Between Us, was named one of the best books of 2004 by Library Journal. Her third novel, The Camel Bookmobile, is
also a Booksense pick for its publication month of April 2007. She worked as a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press for five years in the Middle East, then spent five years in Moscow, where she was a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, wrote a newspaper column, “Postcard from Moscow,” and reported for NBC/Mutual Radio. She traveled to Afghanistan in the spring
of 2004 to report on the changing situation for women. In 2006, she traveled in Kenya to research The Camel Bookmobile and interview drought and famine victims. www.mashahamilton.com
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Mark Harrell, musician and band leader of Woody and the Logarhythms and writer/performer of the Pulpwood Queen anthem, The Pulpwood Queens. Mark is a Jefferson, Texas native. www.markharrellmusic.com
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Jaon Headley, author of Small Town Odds
www.jasonheadley.com
www.myspace.com/jason_headley
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Kathy Hepinstall was born in Odessa, Texas, and spent a large part of her childhood two hours from the Louisiana border, where most of her relatives reside. She lives in Austin, Texas. www.houseofgentlemen.com
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Denise Hildreth, author of
"Savannah from Savannah"
"Savannah Comes Undone"
"Savannah by the Sea"
www.denisehildreth.com
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Gloria Hilliard is the author of In the Shadow of the Sparrow
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Ron Hogan is the author of The Stewardess Is Flying the
Plane, a visual tribute to '70s Hollywood. He created one of
the Internet's first literary websites, http://www.beatrice.com in 1995, and still writes for it today, as well as reporting on the publishing industry for mediabistro.com's
http://www.mediabistro.com
/galleycat website.
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Kimberly Willis Holt,author of
"Waiting for Gregory"
"Part of Me: Stories of a Louisiana Family"
"Dancing in Cadillac Light"
"When Zachary Beaver Came to Town"
"Mister and Me"
"My Louisiana Sky"
www.kimberlywillisholt.com
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An author and journalist, Edward Humes received the Pulitzer Prize for specialized reporting in 1989 for his coverage of the military, including dispatches from Panama; the unjust execution of an Army private during World War II; and a year-long investigation of fatal military helicopter crashes linked to flawed
night-vision devices. www.edwardhumes.com
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