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Kathryn Miller Haines
Nominee Kathryn Miller Haines and agent Paul Fedorko at the Grand Hyatt New York for the 2012 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Awards.
Nominee Kathryn Miller Haines and agent Paul Fedorko at the Grand Hyatt New York for the 2012 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Awards.
BornKathryn M. Miller
(1971-12-02) December 2, 1971 (age 52)
Ohio
OccupationNovelist, actor, playwright, administrator
EducationMFA in English , BA in English and Theatre
Alma materUniversity of Pittsburgh, Trinity University
GenreMystery, Thriller, Comedy, Young Adult
SpouseGarrett Haines
Website
www.kathrynmillerhaines.com

Kathryn Miller Haines is an actor, mystery writer, and award-winning playwright. She grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa[1] and San Antonio, Texas,[2] and received a BA in English and Theatre from Trinity University in San Antonio and an MFA in English from the University of Pittsburgh. She's a member of the Mary Roberts Rinehart Chapter of Sisters in Crime and the Mystery Writers of America. She lives in Western Pennsylvania with her husband, child and three dogs.

Publications[edit]

United States Releases

The Rosie Winter Series
The War Against Miss Winter - 2007 (Harper Collins)
The Winter of Her Discontent - 2008 (Harper Collins)
Winter in June - 2009 (Harper Collins)
When Winter Returns - 2010 (Harper Collins)
Iris Anderson Series
The Girl is Murder - 2011 (Roaring Brook Press)

International Releases

The Rosie Winter Series
Miss Winters Hang Zum Risiko - 2009 (Suhrkamp)
Miss Winter Lässt Nicht Locker - 2011 (Suhrkamp)

Critical Response[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Love, Fred. The Gazette. "C.R. Native Wins with 'War'." Sunday August 19, 2007. P. 5L.
  2. ^ O'Diriscoll, Bill. "Winter's Tale." Pittsburgh City Paper. September 19, 2007.
  3. ^ Crawmer, Mike. "Local Author Pens Smart Novel with Sassy Heroine." Out Magazine (Pittsburgh). 2007
  4. ^ Staff. "Acting the Part: Mystery Novel by Local Author Set Against Backdrop of 1940s New York Theater Scene." Pittsburgh Magazine. August 2007.
  5. ^ Smith, Pohla. "Period details help World War II mystery ring true." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 16, 2007.
  6. ^ Staff. "Best Mystery Novels of 2007." The Strand Magazine. Oct-Jan. 2007-2008. p.2.
  7. ^ Hartman, Tim. "Local Author Gets Extended Book Deal with Harper Collins." Curb Magazine. November 2007. p3.
  8. ^ Becker, Mary Helen. "Review: The War Against Miss Winter." Mystery News. August/September 2007. Volume 25. Issue 4.
  9. ^ Contreras, Leslie. "Setting the Scene: Mystery Writer Chooses WWII, Struggling Actress as Story Elements." East University Examiner. February 6, 2008. p. 5A
  10. ^ Jacobs, Wanda. "Year-Rounders Ready to Read, 'Rite, and Relax!" The Ft Meyers Landings. March 2008. p.3.
  11. ^ staff. "MARION: Haines to Speak at Local Author Dinner." The Gazette. April 16.