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Patricia Sprinkle

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50-word bio:

Patricia Sprinkle’s roots lie deep in southern soil. Out of them she has created thirty mysteries and four novels. She is also the author of several non-fiction books, including the popular Women Who Do Too Much.  Visit the author at www.patriciasprinkle.com

75- word bio:

Patricia Sprinkle’s roots lie deep in Southern soil. Her thirty mysteries and four novels reflect her love for and understanding of the contemporary South where tradition and progress often collide. She also writes non-fiction, including her popular Women Who Do Too Much.  Her latest novel is Friday’s Daughter, in which a young woman in the Georgia mountains has to create a new life for herself when her dreams are dashed. Visit the author at www.patriciasprinkle.com

100-word bio:
 
Patricia Sprinkle’s roots lie deep in southern soil and form the background for her work. Since 1988 she has written 30 southern mysteries and four southern novels that depict small towns and Southern cities where the Old South struggles to blend the feel of the Old South with newcomer cultures. Hold Up the Sky (2010) was a Southern Independent Booksellers OKRA pick. Her latest novel is Friday’s Daughter, set in a small college town in the North Georgia mountains. When not writing, Sprinkle likes to read, snorkel, and work with growing plants and growing children. Visit the author at www.patriciasprinkle.com

Praise for Patricia Sprinkle’s novels:

“Sprinkle has a gift for developing a full, rich world.” - Publisher’s Weekly

“Sprinkle entertains and enchants her readers. Her characters are so real you’ll find yourself believing you grew up with them.”  - Christian Retailing

"Sprinkle has a real eye for regional culture and traditions. . . . She tackles weighty subject matter with a steady hand and a reassuring touch.” – Atlanta Journal Constitution

"Sprinkle’s characters are fantastic, her Southern settings shine, and her stories always mesmerize.”  - Roundtable Reviews

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