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Melinda Haynes

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Melinda Haynes
Born (1955-12-03) December 3, 1955 (age 68)
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States
OccupationNovelist
GenreSouthern Gothic
Literary movementModernism, stream of consciousness
Notable worksMother of Pearl, [Chalktown (2001)], [Willem's Field (2003]

Melinda Haynes (born 1955) is an American novelist. She grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. For much of her adult life she was a painter. In 1999, she wrote her first published novel, Mother of Pearl, while living in a mobile home in Grand Bay, Alabama.[1] Melinda Haynes currently resides in Mobile, Alabama with her husband, Ray. Her writing is intimately connected with the Mississippi of the 1950s and the 1960s.

Works

In June 1999, Haynes' first novel, Mother of Pearl (1999, ISBN 0-7868-6485-0, hardcover) was chosen to be a member of Oprah's Book Club. The novel also was a New York Times' Best Seller.

Her second novel Chalktown (May 2, 2001, ISBN 0-7862-3356-7, hardcover) was published by Hyperion Books in Hardback (317 pp) & Paperback (368 pp).

Haynes's third book is titled, Willem's Field (2003, ISBN 0-7432-3849-4). Willem's Field is a 432-page print hardback & paperback book.

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2009-09-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)