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Genre
  
Literary Fiction

Name
  
Austin Gary


Role
  
Novelist

Books
  
Miss Madeira

Austin Gary

Born
  
March 7, 1947 (age 77) St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S. (
1947-03-07
)

Occupation
  
Novelist, Playwright, Songwriter

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Austin Gary (born Gary Austin Heyde, March 7, 1947, St. Joseph, Missouri, United States) is an American novelist, mostly known as a BMI award-winning songwriter for "The Car" by Jeff Carson (as Gary Heyde) and recordings by other country performers like Tammy Wynette and John Berry, and as Associate Producer of albums by Carson, Berry and Hank Williams, Jr.'s Hog Wild album. Also a storyteller, he has appeared on Seattle Public radio station KUOW with personal stories about Thornton Wilder and the Martin Luther King assassination and A Guide To Visitors—The Best Of Stories On Stage. He is also a high school teacher (Haubstadt (IN); Franklin, TN; Middle College, TN; John Overton (TN) and Big Picture (WA), intuitive numerologist and a former advertising creative director, radio/television jingle composer, and newspaper editor. He is a member of PEN Canada.

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Novelist & Playwright

His new novel, A Delicate Dance, published in December 2015, was named Indiefab Award "Book of the Year" in LGBT adult fiction by Foreword Reviews. Earlier, it was a finalist (novel-in-progress) in the 2014 Faulkner Wisdom competition. His novel, The Queerling, published in October 2013, was a short-list finalist in 2012 Faulkner-Wisdom Literary Competition and was a 2013 IndieFab Award Finalist from ForeWord Reviews. His novel, Miss Madeira, published in August 2011, was a finalist in the 2009 Faulkner-Wisdom Literary Competition and a finalist (short list) in ForeWords First Debut Fiction competition. In 2008, his unpublished novel, "Ask Me No Secrets," was a finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Literary Competition. "Genius," Gary's novel in progress, was a Finalist (Short List) in the 2010 Faulkner-Wisdom Literary Competition. His historical novel, "Genius," was also a finalist in the 2013 Pacific Northwest Writers Assoc. Literary Competition. His novels, "Miss Madeira" and "Genius" have both been adapted into plays.

Personal life

He is the son of Goeffrey Austin (Dutch) and Helen (née Heyser) Heyde, both deceased. In 1967, he married the teacher and actress, Glory (Kissel) Heyde. The marriage ended in 2002. He is the father of award-winning stage director Rachel Rockwell and Jeremy Spencer, drummer for heavy metal band, Five Finger Death Punch. He attended the University of Missouri (Columbia); Lincoln University (Jefferson City) and is a graduate of the University of Evansville (Indiana), with a degree in Speech & Drama.

Songwriting

  • "One Stone At A Time" – Tammy Wynette
  • "The Car" – Jeff Carson - 1997 BMI Listed Among Top Played Songs of the Year.
  • "Every Time My Heart Calls Your Name" – John Berry
  • "The Letter" – Ronna Reeves
  • "Dixie’s Bar & Grill" – Brent Lamb
  • "A Love Like This" – Cleve Francis
  • "If Dreams Have Wings" - James T. Horn
  • References

    Austin Gary Wikipedia