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at the University of Texas at Austin. He is a founding member of Capital Area Statues, Inc., an organization that raises money for public monuments that celebrate the history and culture of Texas. He was inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame and has won lifetime achievement awards from the
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for best historical novel. His latest novel is A Friend of Mr. Lincoln, a work of fiction centering on Abraham Lincoln's early career as a lawyer and state legislator in Springfield, Illinois. A starred review in Publishers Weekly hailed the book as “superb” and, in the judgment of Pulitzer Prize
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Harrigan and his wife Sue Ellen live in Austin, Texas. They have three daughters and five grandchildren. For twenty years, he taught creative writing in the MFA program at the
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northeast of Seattle six months before Harrigan was born. When he was five, his mother married Tom Harrigan, a Texas-based independent oilman. The family moved to
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in 1948 as Michael Stephen McLaughlin, the second son of Marjorie Berney McLaughlin, an Army nurse, and of James Erwin McLaughlin, a decorated fighter pilot in
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and launched his career as a freelance writer. His articles and essays have appeared there and in a wide variety of other magazines, including
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Stephen Harrigan has also been a prolific screenwriter, principally in the field of made-for-television movies, a career he recounted in a
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on a screenplay based on Conn Igulden's series of novels about Julius Caesar. That project is in development with Exclusive Media.
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bestseller and the recipient of a number of awards, including the TCU Texas Book Award, the Western Heritage Award from the
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in 1971 and—after several years working as a yardman—began writing for the newly established magazine
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essay titled "I Was an A-List Writer of B-List Productions." Among the films he has written are
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also won the Spur Award, as well as the Jesse H. Jones Award from the
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This article is about the author. For the TV news correspondent, see
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Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder
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and the Spur Award for Best Novel of the West from the
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on a feature version of S. R. Bindler's documentary,
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Steve Harrigan

Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
University of Texas at Austin
Novelist
screenwriter
Spur Award
Oklahoma City
World War II
Mt. Pilchuck
Abilene
Corpus Christi
University of Texas at Austin
Texas Monthly

National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
Western Writers of America
Texas Institute of Letters
Society of American Historians
Joseph J. Ellis
Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder
King of Texas
The Colt
Robert Altman
William Broyles Jr.
Robert Duvall
Elizabeth Crook

Lawrence Wright

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