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Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
Carolyn Haines

Genre
  
suspense, horror


Period
  
1988–present

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Carolyn Haines httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Born
  
Carolyn Haines May 12, 1953 (age 70) Lucedale, Mississippi, United States (
1953-05-12
)

Pen name
  
Carolyn Haines R.B. Chesterton Caroline Burnes Lizzie Hart

Education
  
University of Southern Mississippi, University of South Alabama

Nominations
  
Barry Award for Best Paperback Original

Books
  
Bone to Be Wild: A Sarah Bo, Them Bones, Booty Bones: A Sarah Bo, Bones of a Feather: A Sarah Bo, Buried Bones

Book of Beloved video review


Carolyn Haines (born May 12, 1953 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi), who uses the pseudonyms R.B. Chesterton, Caroline Burnes, and Lizzie Hart, is a prolific mystery author and former journalist specializing in mysteries set in the Mississippi Delta.

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Biography

Haines is the daughter of Roy and Hilda Haines, both journalists. Haines grew up in Lucedale, Mississippi, and graduated from high school there in 1971. She received a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1974 and a master's degree in creative writing from the University of South Alabama in 1985. For over ten years she was a reporter and journalist for newspapers such as the George County Times, the Mobile Press-Register, The Mississippi Press, The Huntsville Times, and the Hattiesburg American.

Her current mysteries are the Sarah Booth Delaney Mississippi Delta series, set in the fictional town of Zinnia. The humorous series has won numerous accolades, including Best Amateur Sleuth. “Hallowed Bones,” the fifth in the series, was named in the top five mysteries of 2004 by Library Journal.

Haines also writes darker crime novels and general fiction. “Penumbra” was named one of the top five mysteries of 2006 by Library Journal. She has written under the pseudonyms Caroline Burnes in romantic mysteries, and Lizzie Hart in humor.

She teaches the graduate and undergraduate fiction writing classes at the University of South Alabama, where she is an assistant professor and Fiction Coordinator.

Awards & praise

  • 2010 Harper Lee Award winner for Alabama's Distinguished Writer of the Year
  • Received Alabama State Council on the Arts literary fellowship for her writing
  • 2009 Richard Wright Award for Literary Excellence
  • References

    Carolyn Haines Wikipedia