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Name: Mark Childress
Birth Date: September 21, 1957
Nationality: American
Gender: Male

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Biography of Mark Childress
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Mark Childress is the author of five novels and three children's books as well as many journalistic pieces. All of his novels have a distinctively Southern flair that reflects Childress's Alabama roots. Since the appearance of his first novel, A World...


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Mark Childress (born 1957, Monroeville, Alabama) is an American novelist. He has written A World Made of Fire, V for Victor, Tender, Crazy in Alabama, Gone for Good, and One Mississippi. Childress grew up in Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi, and Louisiana....


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Mark Childress: he has used the life of Elvis Presley as 'a mythic framework' for his novel. (PW Interviews)
09/07/1990: 2,037 words, approx. 7 pages
Mark Childress Someone must once have said, "If Elvis Presley didn't exist, somebody would have had to invent him." In Tender, out this month from Harmony (Fiction Forecasts, July 20), novelist Mark Childress had--and named him Leroy Kirby (the given name being an...
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Childress Rebounds For Wake
03/25/1993: 678 words, approx. 2 pages
Many observers find it remarkable that Wake Forest guard Randolph Childress came back from sitting out all of last season because of a knee injury to become the Atlantic Coast Conference's third-leading scorer this season at 20 points a game and a second-team all-ACC...
 


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