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'''Gin Phillips''' is a freelance writer and the author of the [[2008]] novel ''The Well and the Mine'', set in [[1931]] in [[Carbon Hill]]. The novel received the 2008 Barnes & Noble "Discover Award" for fiction. | '''Gin Phillips''' is a freelance writer and the author of the [[2008]] novel ''The Well and the Mine'', set in [[1931]] in [[Carbon Hill]]. The novel received the 2008 Barnes & Noble "Discover Award" for fiction. | ||
Phillips grew up in Montgomery and graduated from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1997]]. She | Phillips grew up in Montgomery and graduated from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1997]]. She was a regular contributor to ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]'', and her work has also been featured in ''American Profile'', ''American Spirit'', ''Platinum'', and ''Women's World''. | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Latest revision as of 12:38, 13 September 2017
Gin Phillips is a freelance writer and the author of the 2008 novel The Well and the Mine, set in 1931 in Carbon Hill. The novel received the 2008 Barnes & Noble "Discover Award" for fiction.
Phillips grew up in Montgomery and graduated from Birmingham-Southern College in 1997. She was a regular contributor to Birmingham Weekly, and her work has also been featured in American Profile, American Spirit, Platinum, and Women's World.
Publications
- Phillips, Gin (2008) The Well and the Mine. Portland, Oregon: Hawthorne Books ISBN 0976631172
- Phillips, Gin (2012) Come In and Cover Me. New York: Riverhead Books ISBN 1594488444
- Phillips, Gin (2013) The Hidden Summer. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers ISBN 0803738366
- Phillips, Gin (2015) A Little Bit of Spectacular. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers ISBN 0803738374
- Phillips, Gin (2017) Fierce Kingdom. New York: Random House ISBN 0735273197
References
- Carlton, Bob (March 22, 2009) "Barnes & Noble award boosts Birmingham, Alabama author to new heights." The Birmingham News
- Carlton, Bob (January 10, 2012) "Birmingham writer Gin Phillips blends ghosts, archaelogy in new novel." The Birmingham News
External links
- Gin Phillips website