Sharyn McCrumb
Sharyn McCrumb is an American writer whose books celebrate the history and folklore of Appalachia. McCrumb is the winner of numerous literary awards, and the author of the Elizabeth McPherson mystery series, the Ballad series, and the St. Dale series.
Early life
Sharyn McCrumb was born Sharyn Elaine Arwood on February 26, 1948, in Wilmington, North Carolina.Career
McCrumb is an award-winning Southern writer, perhaps best known for her Appalachian "Ballad" novels, including the New York Times best sellers The Ballad of Frankie Silver and She Walks These Hills, and for St. Dale, winner of a Library of Virginia Award and featured at the National Festival of the Book. The Devil Amongst the Lawyers deals with the regional stereotyping of rural areas by national journalists. The Ballad of Tom Dooley tells the true story behind the celebrated folk song. In 2008 McCrumb was named a Virginia Woman of History for Achievement in Literature. Educated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a master's degree in English from Virginia Tech, McCrumb was the first writer-in-residence at King College in Tennessee. In 2005 she was honored as the Writer of the Year at Emory & Henry College.Her novels, studied in universities throughout the world, have been translated into eleven languages, including French, German, Dutch, Japanese, Arabic, and Italian. She has lectured on her work at Oxford University, the University of Bonn-Germany, and at the Smithsonian Institution. McCrumb has also taught a writers workshop in Paris and served as writer-in-residence at King College in Tennessee and at the Chautauqua Institute in western New York.
In 2008 McCrumb was honored as one of the Library of Virginia's "Virginia Women in History" for her career.
Novels
McCrumb is the author of The Ballad Novels, a series set in the Appalachian Mountains. These books weave together the legends, geography and contemporary issues of Appalachia, and each centers on an event from North Carolina history. She is also the author of the Elizabeth MacPherson mystery series, though her career has evolved beyond genre fiction. She no longer schedules programs or appearances related to crime fiction.Ballad series
- McCrumb, Sharyn. King's Mountain. Thomas Dunne Books.
- McCrumb, Sharyn. Nora Bonesteel's Christmas Past. Abingdon Press.
- McCrumb, Sharyn. Prayers the Devil Answers. Atria Books.
- McCrumb, Sharyn. The Unquiet Grave. Atria Books.
St. Dale novels
Elizabeth MacPherson novels
Jay Omega novels
Short stories collections
Awards
Awarding body | Year | Award issued | Work |
National Daughters of the American Revolution | 2017 | Woman of the Arts Award | |
West Virginia Library Association | 2017 | Literary Merit Award | |
Clarksville Arts and Heritage Development Council | 2015 | Patricia Winn Award for Southern Fiction | King's Mountain |
Chowan University | 2014 | Mary Frances Hobson Prize for Southern Literature | |
Library of Virginia | 2008 | Virginia Woman in History Award | |
Library of Virginia | 2006 | People's Choice Award for Fiction | St. Dale |
Appalachian Writers Association | 2006 | Book of the Year | St. Dale |
Appalachian Writers Association | 2005 | Best Novel | St. Dale |
Appalachian Writers Association | 1992 | Best Novel | The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter |
Appalachian Writers Association | 1985 | Best Novel | Lovely in Her Bones |
Audio Publishers Association | 2004 | Best Recorded Book | Ghost Riders |
East Tennessee State University | 2003 | Wilma Dykeman Award for Literature | Ghost Riders |
Flora MacDonald Award | 1999 | Achievement in the Arts by a Woman of Scots Heritage | |
Shepard University and the WV Heritage Council | 1999 | Appalachian Heritage Writer's Award | |
Berea College | 1998 | Plattner Award for Best Appalachian Short Story | Foggy Mountain Breakdown |
Morehead State University | 1998 | Chaffin Award for Appalachian Writing | |
Appalachian Writers Association | 1997 | Outstanding Contribution to Appalachian Literature | |
Agatha Award | 1995 | Best Novel | If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him |
Agatha Award | 1994 | Best Novel | She Walks These Hills |
Agatha Award | 1992 | Best Novel | The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter |
Agatha Award | 1992 | Best Short-story | "Happiness is a Dead Poet" |
Agatha Award | 1989 | Best Short-story | "A Wee Doch and Doris" |
Agatha Award | 1988 | Best Novel | Paying the Piper |
Anthony Award | 1995 | Best Novel | She Walks These Hills |
Anthony Award | 1995 | Best Short-story | "The Monster of Glamis" |
Anthony Award | 1991 | Best Novel | If Ever I Return, Pretty Peggy-O |
Anthony Award | 1991 | Best Short-story | "The Luncheon" |
Anthony Award | 1991 | Best Short-story | "Remains to be Seen" |
Anthony Award | 1990 | Best Short-story | "A Wee Doch and Doris" |
Anthony Award | 1989 | Best Paperback Original | Paying the Piper |
Anthony Award | 1988 | Best Paperback Original | Bimbos of the Death Sun |
Edgar Award | 1988 | Best Paperback Original | Bimbos of the Death Sun |
Sherwood Anderson Short Story Award | 1984 | Best Short Story | "Precious Jewel" |
Macavity Award | 1995 | Best Novel | She Walks These Hills |
Macavity Award | 1991 | Best Novel | If Ever I Return Pretty Peggy-O |
Nero Award | 1995 | Best Novel | She Walks These Hills |