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In April 2004, Cassandra King’s first novel, MAKING WAVES
IN ZION, (originally published in 1995 by River City Press),
was reissued by Hyperion of New York under the title MAKING
WAVES. Hyperion released her second novel, THE SUNDAY WIFE,
in 2002. In addition to an essay in "Callaloo," a journal of
African-American studies; short stories in various
quarterlies and the collection Alabama Bound: The Stories
Of A State, the story "Fig Picking," included in the
collection Belle's Letters, was reprinted in Stories From Where We Live, by Milkweed Press of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2002. A short story, "My Life is
a Country Song," is included in the second volume of Stories From The Blue Moon Café, released in 2004 by New
American Library, and an article, "The Making of a
Preacher’s Wife", which will appear in a collection about
women and spirituality, scheduled for release by the
University of Alabama press in 2005.
THE SUNDAY WIFE was a Book Sense choice, a Literary Guild
and Book-of-the-Month Club selection, a People Magazine
Page-Turner of the Week, Books-a-Million President’s Pick
for 2002, Utah’s Salt Lake Libraries Reader’s Choice Award
nominee, and South Carolina’s State Readers’ Circle
selection. Now in trade paperback, THE SUNDAY WIFE was the
Nestle Corporation’s choice in a campaign to promote reading
groups. King’s third novel, THE SAME SWEET GIRLS, released
in January 2005, was the national number one Book Sense
Selection for February as well as a Book-of-the-Month Club
and Literary Guild selection, and is currently on the SEBA
bestsellers list. She is at work on a fourth novel,
tentatively titled QUEEN OF BROKEN HEARTS.
Cassandra King has taught writing on the college level;
conducted corporate writing seminars; worked as a
human-interest reporter for a Pelham, Alabama, weekly paper;
and published an article on her second-favorite pastime,
cooking, in "Cooking Light" magazine. A native of L.A.
(Lower Alabama), she lives in the Low Country of South
Carolina with her husband, novelist Pat Conroy.

Awards and Special Recognition...
THE SAME SWEET GIRLS
New York Post’s Required Reading, 2005
Booksense Bestseller
#1 Booksense Pick
Southeastern Bookseller Association Bestseller
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Photography by Tamara Reynolds
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Cassandra's website
www.cassandrakingconroy.com
Please visit Cassandra's web site where you can share your
thoughts about her novels by writing in her guest book. She
will answer every comment you leave...
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