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'''Mark Childress''' (born 1957 in Monroeville) is a noted novelist; author of ''Crazy in Alabama'', ''Gone for Good'', ''V for Victor'', ''Tender'', and ''A World Made of Fire''.
'''Mark Childress''' (born [[September 21]], [[1957]] in Monroeville, Monroe County) is a noted novelist; author of ''Crazy in Alabama'', ''Gone for Good'', ''V for Victor'', ''Tender'', and ''A World Made of Fire''.


==Early life==
Childress is the son of Roy and Helen Childress. The family moved around for several years before resettling in Clinton, Mississippi where he completed high school. He started at LSU, but transferred in 1975 to the [[University of Alabama]].
Childress was born in Monroeville to Roy and Helen Childress. The family moved around for several years before resettling in Clinton, Mississippi where he completed high school. He started at LSU, but transferred in 1975 to the [[University of Alabama]].


After graduating in 1978, Childress was a reporter for ''The [[Birmingham News]]'', Features Editor of ''[[Southern Living]]'', and Regional Editor of the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. His articles and reviews have appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''The (London) Times'', ''San Francisco Chronicle'', Saturday Review, ''Chicago Tribune'', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', ''Travel and Leisure'', and other national and international publications.
After graduating in 1978, Childress was a reporter for ''The [[Birmingham News]]'', Features Editor of ''[[Southern Living]]'', and Regional Editor of the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. His articles and reviews have appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''The (London) Times'', ''San Francisco Chronicle'', Saturday Review, ''Chicago Tribune'', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', ''Travel and Leisure'', and other national and international publications.


==Novels==
Childress' first novel ''A World Made of Fire'' was released by Knopf in 1984. It was followed four years later by ''V for Victor'', and then, in 1990 by ''Tender'', which became a Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selection and appeared on several "Ten Best of 1990" lists, earning a place on several bestseller lists that year.
Childress' first novel ''A World Made of Fire'' was released by Knopf in 1984. It was followed four years later by ''V for Victor'', and then, in 1990 by ''Tender'', which became a Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selection and appeared on several "Ten Best of 1990" lists, earning a place on several bestseller lists that year.


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Childress has also written three picture books for children: "Joshua and Bigtooth", "Joshua and the Big Bad Blue Crabs," and "Henry Bobbity Is Missing And It Is All Billy Bobbity’s Fault".
Childress has also written three picture books for children: "Joshua and Bigtooth", "Joshua and the Big Bad Blue Crabs," and "Henry Bobbity Is Missing And It Is All Billy Bobbity’s Fault".


==Awards==
Childress has received the Thomas Wolfe Award, the University of Alabama’s Distinguished Alumni Award, and the Alabama Library Association’s Writer of the Year (1994).
Childress has received the Thomas Wolfe Award, the University of Alabama’s Distinguished Alumni Award, and the Alabama Library Association’s Writer of the Year (1994).


Childress resided for a while in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica and in New York City. In [[2009]]. he moved to Key West, Florida, where he finished the novel ''Georgia Bottoms'', published [[February 23]], [[2011]].
Childress resided for a while in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica and in New York City. In [[2009]]. he moved to Key West, Florida, where he finished the novel ''Georgia Bottoms'', published [[February 23]], [[2011]].


==Books==
==Publications==
* Childress, Mark (1984) "A World Made of Fire". Alfred A. Knopf.
* Childress, Mark (1984) "A World Made of Fire". Alfred A. Knopf.
* Childress, Mark (1988) "V For Victor". Alfred A. Knopf.
* Childress, Mark (1988) "V For Victor". Alfred A. Knopf.
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==References==
==References==
* Carlton, Bob (March 12, 2011) "Alabama author back with 'Bottoms'." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (March 12, 2011) "Alabama author back with 'Bottoms'." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Alabama alumni]]
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[[Category:Alabama Writers Hall of Fame]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 17 February 2020

Mark Childress (born September 21, 1957 in Monroeville, Monroe County) is a noted novelist; author of Crazy in Alabama, Gone for Good, V for Victor, Tender, and A World Made of Fire.

Childress is the son of Roy and Helen Childress. The family moved around for several years before resettling in Clinton, Mississippi where he completed high school. He started at LSU, but transferred in 1975 to the University of Alabama.

After graduating in 1978, Childress was a reporter for The Birmingham News, Features Editor of Southern Living, and Regional Editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. His articles and reviews have appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The (London) Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Saturday Review, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Travel and Leisure, and other national and international publications.

Childress' first novel A World Made of Fire was released by Knopf in 1984. It was followed four years later by V for Victor, and then, in 1990 by Tender, which became a Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selection and appeared on several "Ten Best of 1990" lists, earning a place on several bestseller lists that year.

His next novel, Crazy in Alabama, was also a featured selection of the Literary Guild, has been published in the U.S., Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Russia, Holland, Denmark, and Poland, and appeared on many bestseller lists and Ten Best of 1993 lists. It was named The (London) Spectator’s “Book of the Year” for 1993 and a New York Times “Notable Book of the Year,” and was on the Der Spiegel bestseller list in Germany for 10 months. He wrote the screenplay for the 1999 Columbia Pictures film "Crazy in Alabama," which was directed by Antonio Banderas, and starred Melanie Griffith. The film was an official selection of the Venice and San Sebastian film festivals in 1999.

Childress has also written three picture books for children: "Joshua and Bigtooth", "Joshua and the Big Bad Blue Crabs," and "Henry Bobbity Is Missing And It Is All Billy Bobbity’s Fault".

Childress has received the Thomas Wolfe Award, the University of Alabama’s Distinguished Alumni Award, and the Alabama Library Association’s Writer of the Year (1994).

Childress resided for a while in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica and in New York City. In 2009. he moved to Key West, Florida, where he finished the novel Georgia Bottoms, published February 23, 2011.

Publications

  • Childress, Mark (1984) "A World Made of Fire". Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Childress, Mark (1988) "V For Victor". Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Childress, Mark (1990) "Tender". Harmony.
  • Childress, Mark (1992) "Joshua and Bigtooth". Little, Brown.
  • Childress, Mark (1993) "Crazy in Alabama". Putnam.
  • Childress, Mark (1996) "Joshua and the Big Bad Blue Crabs. Little, Brown
  • Childress, Mark (1996) "Henry Bobbity Is Missing And It Is All Billy Bobbity’s Fault". Crane Hill.
  • Childress, Mark (June 1998) Gone for Good". Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Childress, Mark (July 2006) One Mississippi. Little, Brown.
  • Childress, Mark (February 2011) Georgia Bottoms. Little, Brown.

References

External links