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Maureen
Hardegree
Although Maureen Hardegree wasn’t born in the south, she fell in love
with the region’s rich history and people when she moved to Louisiana at
the age of twelve. The following year, an eighth grade history
assignment took on a life of its own, and she wrote her first novella
about a Native American girl living in Colonial Louisiana. She later
moved to Georgia to earn her M.A. in English and, upon meeting and
marrying a Georgian with a great sense of humor, put her roots down in
the soft red clay. Whenever she can wrestle the computer chair away
from her tortoiseshell calico cat, you’ll find her writing. . . or
revising.
She has won several awards, including the Maggie and the Suzannah,
for her paranormal and historical romances, and she was a 2003 Golden
Heart finalist in the long historical category. Her short stories
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow and The Good Son are included in
the More Sweet Tea and Sweeter Tea anthologies.
Visit Maureen's website at
http://www.maureenhardegree.com/
Her Books From BelleBooks:
At Home in Mossy Creek
On Grandma's Porch
A Day in Mossy Creek
More Sweet Tea
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