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Wendy MacGown
Wendy MacGown’s high tech career provides excellent fodder
for her fertile imagination. Though technical writing is her profession,
fiction is her passion. She calls herself a writ...view moreWendy MacGown’s high tech career provides excellent fodder
for her fertile imagination. Though technical writing is her profession,
fiction is her passion. She calls herself a writer, and is as comfortable ghost
writing technical manuals for engineers, as she is crafting complex tales for
the mass market.
While MacGown’s first two novels, “Little Sister,” and its
sequel “Big Sister,” deal with the complexities of adoption, “The Crystal
Fishbowl,” depicts domestic violence within the Baptist community of the
northeast. In this novel, MacGown draws on her childhood experience of growing
up Baptist.
Both “Little Sister” and “The Crystal Fishbowl” won
honorable mention at the Arizona Author’s Association’s 2005 Literary Contest. “Little
Sister” was also a finalist for ForWord Magazine’s 2006 Book of the Year
contest.
MacGown lives with her two daughters on Boston’s North
Shore.view less