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Abigail Padgett
Born (1942-05-13) May 13, 1942 (age 81)
Vincennes, Indiana, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Indiana University Bloomington
University of Missouri
Genre Mystery fiction
Website
abigailpadgett.wordpress.com

Mary Abigail Padgett (born May 13, 1942, in Vincennes, Indiana) is an American author of mystery novels who features in Great Women Mystery Writers (2007). [1] [2]

Biography

Padgett graduated in 1964 from Indiana University Bloomington with a degree in education, then earned a master's in counselling from the University of Missouri in 1969; between the two she taught high school English in St. Louis. She then had several different jobs before becoming a court investigator for Child Protective Services in San Diego, a post she left in 1988 to concentrate on writing and advocacy for children and the mentally ill. [1]

Writing

Padgett's first series concerns Barbara "Bo" Bradley, a child protection advocate investigator in San Diego who suffers from bipolar disorder. Her second series features Blue McCarron, a reclusive lesbian social psychologist. [1]

Padgett maintains a blog. [3]

Bibliography

Bo Bradley series

  • Child of Silence (1993)
  • Strawgirl (1994)
  • Turtle Baby (1995)
  • Moonbird Boy (1996)
  • The Dollmaker's Daughters (1997)
  • Stork Boy (2019)

Blue McCarron series

  • Blue (1998)
  • The Last Blue Plate Special (2001)
  • Ultimate Blue (2022)

Taylor Blake Magical Mystery

  • The Paper Doll Museum (2012)

Morgan's Bay

  • A Kiss at Morgan's Bay (2018)
  • A Secret at Morgan's Bay (2018)

Other novels

  • Bone Blind (2011)
  • An Unremembered Grave (2014)

Collections

  • Mandy Dru Mysteries (2015)

References

  1. ^ a b c page 196-198, Great Women Mystery Writers, 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, 2007, publ. Greenwood Press, ISBN  0-313-33428-5
  2. ^ Hartwell, Laura M. (2011). "A Writer's Perspective: An Interview with FASP Author Abigail Padgett". Recherche et Pratiques Pédagogiques en Langues de Spécialité - Cahiers de L Apliut. XXX (2): 138–148. doi: 10.4000/apliut.882.
  3. ^ https://abigailpadgett.wordpress.com/ [ user-generated source]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abigail Padgett
Born (1942-05-13) May 13, 1942 (age 81)
Vincennes, Indiana, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Indiana University Bloomington
University of Missouri
Genre Mystery fiction
Website
abigailpadgett.wordpress.com

Mary Abigail Padgett (born May 13, 1942, in Vincennes, Indiana) is an American author of mystery novels who features in Great Women Mystery Writers (2007). [1] [2]

Biography

Padgett graduated in 1964 from Indiana University Bloomington with a degree in education, then earned a master's in counselling from the University of Missouri in 1969; between the two she taught high school English in St. Louis. She then had several different jobs before becoming a court investigator for Child Protective Services in San Diego, a post she left in 1988 to concentrate on writing and advocacy for children and the mentally ill. [1]

Writing

Padgett's first series concerns Barbara "Bo" Bradley, a child protection advocate investigator in San Diego who suffers from bipolar disorder. Her second series features Blue McCarron, a reclusive lesbian social psychologist. [1]

Padgett maintains a blog. [3]

Bibliography

Bo Bradley series

  • Child of Silence (1993)
  • Strawgirl (1994)
  • Turtle Baby (1995)
  • Moonbird Boy (1996)
  • The Dollmaker's Daughters (1997)
  • Stork Boy (2019)

Blue McCarron series

  • Blue (1998)
  • The Last Blue Plate Special (2001)
  • Ultimate Blue (2022)

Taylor Blake Magical Mystery

  • The Paper Doll Museum (2012)

Morgan's Bay

  • A Kiss at Morgan's Bay (2018)
  • A Secret at Morgan's Bay (2018)

Other novels

  • Bone Blind (2011)
  • An Unremembered Grave (2014)

Collections

  • Mandy Dru Mysteries (2015)

References

  1. ^ a b c page 196-198, Great Women Mystery Writers, 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, 2007, publ. Greenwood Press, ISBN  0-313-33428-5
  2. ^ Hartwell, Laura M. (2011). "A Writer's Perspective: An Interview with FASP Author Abigail Padgett". Recherche et Pratiques Pédagogiques en Langues de Spécialité - Cahiers de L Apliut. XXX (2): 138–148. doi: 10.4000/apliut.882.
  3. ^ https://abigailpadgett.wordpress.com/ [ user-generated source]

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