Carolyn Hart

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carolyn Gimpel Hart (born Carolyn Gimpel in Oklahoma) is a mystery writer who has won two Agatha Awards. She began as a journalist writing under the name Carolyn G. Hart. She gave up journalism to raise her kids, but returned to writing with a juvenile fiction mystery in 1964. She gained wider attention twenty years later with the Death on Demand series.[1]

She is also known for the World War II novel Letter from Home, which received a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction by the Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers at Oklahoma State University–Tulsa. She is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma (class of 1958)[2] and she currently lives in Oklahoma City.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mystery Guide Interview with Carolyn Hart
  2. ^ Wall, Judith. "Hart of the Mystery", Sooner Magazine, Winter 2007, pp. 9-13.
  3. ^ Library of Congress's website

[edit] External links

In other languages