Difference between revisions of "Marsha Moyer"
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== Series/Related Titles == | == Series/Related Titles == | ||
All four of the books published so far have been about Lucy Hatch or her family. | All four of the books published so far have been about Lucy Hatch or her family. | ||
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== Awards/Honors == | == Awards/Honors == | ||
In 2000, a portion of the original manuscript (eventually ''[[The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch]]'' and ''[[The Last Of The Honky-Tonk Angels]]'') was chosen first-place winner in the mainstream division of the Austin Writers’ League manuscript competition | In 2000, a portion of the original manuscript (eventually ''[[The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch]]'' and ''[[The Last Of The Honky-Tonk Angels]]'') was chosen first-place winner in the mainstream division of the Austin Writers’ League manuscript competition | ||
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+ | ==Interviews== | ||
+ | *[http://www.likesbooks.com/moyer.html All About Romance interview with Marsha Moyer] |
Latest revision as of 00:15, 28 January 2009
Marsha Moyer was born in Austin and grew up in Bryan/College Station in central Texas. Marsha has written fiction since childhood, and in 1990 was awarded a three-month residency from the Syvenna Foundation for women writers in northeast Texas. Almost a decade later, the East Texas experience came full circle when she began the manuscript which would ultimately yield two novels, The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch and The Last Of The Honky-Tonk Angels which Marsha continued in the third and fourth installments of the Lucy Hatch saga.
On the Web
- Marsha Moyer's - website
Books
Fiction
- The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch - 2002 (William Morrow)
- The Last Of The Honky-Tonk Angels - 2003 (William Morrow)
- Heartbreak Town - 2007 (Three Rivers Press)
- Return Of The Stardust Cowgirl - 2008 (Three Rivers Press)
Series/Related Titles
All four of the books published so far have been about Lucy Hatch or her family.
Awards/Honors
In 2000, a portion of the original manuscript (eventually The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch and The Last Of The Honky-Tonk Angels) was chosen first-place winner in the mainstream division of the Austin Writers’ League manuscript competition