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Name: Michael Malone  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 3rd April 1968
   
Place of Birth: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Michael Malone is a Southern author, born in Durham, North Carolina.

He is best known for his best-selling works of fiction, which include Handling Sin (1983) and Foolscap (1991) as well as the murder mystery First Lady (2001). He is proud of his Piedmont heritage, and set his novel First Lady there.

Malone is also famous for his very successful stint with writing the soap opera One Life to Live. He wrote the series from 1991 to 1995 and garnered much critical acclaim for his storylines, especially one involving the tight bond between an ostracized gay teenager and a preacher. His next soap writing job, on Another World in 1997, was ballyhooed and proved to be much less popular. He returned to write One Life to Live in 2003 and 2004.

While writing One Life to Live who wrote a novel called The Killing Club which was tied into the show. For months viewers watch Marcie Walsh (Kathy Brier) write the book and her friend helped the story progress. Finally the book was published in February 2004 under the name Marcie Walsh and Michael Malone. To explain this Marcie said that she took the book to "Professor Malone" at Lainview University who helped her re-write it. After Malone's departure from the show Dena Higley continued this storyline as a copycat serial killed murdered characters on the show exactly as occurred in the book.

In its first week of publication The Killing Club went to #16 on the New York Times bestseller list for Hardback Fiction. It later rose to #11.

Bibliography

  • Michael Malone. (1983) Handling Sin. Sourcebooks ISBN 1570717567.
  • Michael Malone. (1991) Foolscap: Or, the Stages of Love Sourcebooks Landmark ISBN 1570717575.
  • Michael Malone. (1993) Uncivil Seasons: A Novel. Sourcebooks Landmark ISBN 1570717559.
  • Michael Malone (1999) Infinite Loop Currency ISBN 0385486847.
  • Michael Malone (1999) Battle for Butte: Mining and Politics on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906Montana Historical Society Press ISBN 0917298349.
  • Michael Malone. (2002) Time's Witness. Sourcebooks Landmark. ISBN 1570717540.
  • Michael Malone. (2002) First Lady. Sphinx Publishing (April 1, 2002)ISBN 1570719713.
  • Michael Malone. (2002) The Delectable Mountains: Or, Entertaining Strangers Sphinx Publishing ISBN 1402200064.
  • Michael Malone. (2002) Dingley Falls: A Novel Sourcebooks ISBN 1402200072.
  • Michael Malone. (2002) Red Clay, Blue Cadillac: Stories of Twelve Southern Women Sourcebooks Landmark ISBN 1570718245.
  • Michael Malone (2003) The Last Noel Sourcebooks Landmark ISBN 1402201478.
  • Michael Malone (2005) The Killing Club Hyperion ISBN 1401301568. (co-credited with Marcie Walsh, Based on a story by Josh Griffith)

Short Stories

  • Red Clay (can be found in Best American Mystery Stories of the Century, published by Houghton Mifflin) (Recipient of the Edgar Award)
  • Blue Cadillac
  • Murdered for Love
  • Delacorte

External Links

official fan site

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