Charlotte G MorganCharlotte Morgan grew up in Richmond, Virginia. Her first novel, One August Day, was nominated for the annual fiction award by the Library of Virginia. Protecting Elvis is described in Kirkus Review as "A subtle, affecting glimpse into the lives of atrio of singular women molded by the words and personal character of a rock icon." The Family chronicles a young woman's search for faith, family, and friendship. Finishing Line Press published Morga's poetry chapbook Time Travel in the summer of 2020. One of Morgan's short stories is included in The Pushcart Prize Collection XXIV. She holds an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Morgan is a writer-in-residence each summer at Nimrod Hall Summer Art Program. Her four adult children are individual and varied and independent in their lives and carers. She lives in Lynchburg, Virginia, with her artist husband John Dure Morgan and two sassy Standard Poodles. Read More Read Less
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