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THE PROFESSIONALS' EDITOR
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SUSAN MARY MALONE
An award-winning author of both fiction and nonfiction, Susan Mary Malone's works focus on women's issues, touching the inner emotions of the feminine psyche. PUBLICATION CREDITS: FICTION:
ISBN 1-880909-00-6, Baskerville Publishers, Inc., Hardcover Fiction, May 1993. In order to be a "good Christian," Nettie Rhodes has accepted her husband's authority in their marriage, and his idea of what her role should be. Although he enforces his beliefs through emotional and physical control, this is not the story of abuse. It is about the subjugation of women's minds and hearts, the subtle incarceration of the soul. But more importantly, it tells the story of awakening, and of walking out of the fog into freedom. NON-FICTION:
with Gary L. Malone, M.D., ISBN 1 928704 00 X, Authorlink Press, Non-fiction Trade Paper, September 1999 Understanding men has baffled women since the time of Adam and Eve. But among psychiatric professionals, the mystery called man is well known. From the profound insights of a male psychoanalyst, this privileged information finally becomes public. "A MUST read..." THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
ISBN 0-8245-1508-0, The Crossroad Publishing Company, Hardcover Non-fiction, March 1996. On October 26, 1974, during a hard-fought Alabama/Texas Christian University football game, TCU star running back Ken Waldrep ran into a wall of Alabama tacklers and landed head-first on the artificial turf. His life as a star athlete was finished. But quadriplegia couldn't slow him down. At 25, Kent formed what became the American Paralysis Foundation. As vice-chair of the National Council on Disability (appointed by Ronald Reagan), Kent helped draft the Americans with Disabilities Act. Recent advances in spinal cord injury keep proving out his belief in a cure, to which Kent Waldrep has dedicated his life.
ISBN 0-89015-925-4, Eakin Press, Trade Paper, Fall 1993. The ultimate fitness how-to, combining state-of-the-art nutrition and exercise, from the most successful trainer of pageant swimsuit winners to date. RECENT SHORT-FICTION: "Ladies Over Cowboys", The New American Review, November 2002. "Red Turns to Green", The New American Review, May 2002. "The Beast", The Literary Magazine, September 1998. "Over the Pass", WILD WOMEN, Melissa Mia Hall, editor, Hardcover Anthology, Carroll & Graf, June 1997. REVIEWS:
AWARDS: The Ed Mathis Award for Distinguished Fiction, 1993 Order books from the publisher or at www.amazon.com. For more information contact me at the address below. Also see my monthly column, "Ask the Editor," at www.authorlink.com. Malone Editorial Services Expert Communications, Inc. CityCenter Co. |