Valerie Martin

Valerie Martin

Valerie Martin is an American novelist and short story writer. She has also taught at Mount Holyoke College, Loyola University New Orleans, The University of New Orleans, The University of Alabama, and Sarah Lawrence College, among other institutions. She is a graduate of the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She has one child, Adrienne, born in 1975. Her novel Property won the prestigious Orange Prize. Her other fictional works include Set in Motion , Alexandra , A Recent Martyr , The Consolation of Nature and Other Stories , The Great Divorce...
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quick facts
Birthdate:1948
Birthplace:Sedalia, Missouri
Age:64

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2003 Orange Prize for Fiction Property
1990 Janet Heidiger Kafka Prize Mary Reilly
1990 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novel Mary Reilly
1991 Nominated - World Fantasy Award for Best Novel Mary Reilly
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Written works by Valerie Martin

TitlePublishedGenre
Mary Reilly 1990 Novel
Italian Fever Romance novel
Property 2003 Fiction
Love Fiction
Redencion Biography
The Great Divorce Fiction
A Recent Matyr Fiction
Trespass
A recent martyr
Salvation Biography
The unfinished novel
Alexandra Fiction
Set in motion Fiction
Pauvre
Propiedad
consolation of nature, and other stories
Thomas and Friends
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Works by Valerie Martin adapted to film

Mary Reilly
Mary Reilly
Release date:February 23, 1996
Directed by:Stephen Frears
Genre:Horror
Adapted from:Mary Reilly
Rated:R (USA)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What awards has Valerie Martin been nominated for?
  • A:
    Award nominations include:
    - Nebula Award for Best Novel for the book "Mary Reilly"
  • Q:
    Which well known books have been composed by writer, Valerie Martin?
  • A:
    Well known written works include -
    - Mary Reilly
    - Property
    - Italian Fever
    - Love
    - Redencion
    - The Great Divorce
    - A Recent Matyr
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