Sarah’s Biography 2
Sarah Bird is an American novelist,
screenwriter, and journalist. She was born in 1949 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her
father was an officer in the US Air Force, and her family (a "Catholic
family of eight" [1]), including her mother, Colista Bird,
travelled with him around the US and the world during her childhood. Sarah's
mother recognized signs of her daughter's creative storytelling talent as young
as kindergarten.
She attended the University
of New Mexico, earning a BA there in 1973. Moving to the University of Texas at
Austin, she went on to receive an MA in journalism there in 1976. [2].
She is married to George Jones, and has one son, born in 1989. The family lives
in Austin, Texas.
During the mid-eighties,
Bird was a founding contributing-editor to Austin's Third Coast Magazine, for
which she wrote numerous feature and humor articles.
Bird's first published
novel was Do Evil Cheerfully, a mystery (as Sarah McCabe Bird).
In 1986, her comic novel
The Alamo House was published based on her experience as a graduate student at
the University of Texas. It is one of the best satires of the University of
Texas and its environs extant.
Bird wrote five romance
novels between writing Alamo House and Boyfriend School - these were published
under the pseudonym Tory Cates. Bird later wrote the screen play for the movie
Don't Tell Her It's Me (1990, starring Shelley Long
and Steve Guttenberg), adapting the Boyfriend School novel.
The Boyfriend School was
published by Ballantine in 1989 and The Mommy Club in 1991, were both humorous
novels drawing on Bird's life experiences. In addition to novels, Bird has
written screenplays for television and magazine articles for national women's
magazines. She writes a column for Texas Monthly. Virgin of the Rodeo was
published in 1999.
Bird was named Austin's
best author in 2001 by the Austin Chronicle, the year she also published The
Yokota Officers Club, a novel that draws on her experiences as military brat.
She has also written screenplays for the National Geographic Channel and
Hallmark, as well as the CBS movie "Yesterday's Children."
Her latest novel, The
Flamenco Academy, came out in 2006; a new novel, How Perfect Is That, was
published by Knopf in June 2008. [3]
Extracted
from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Bird
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