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Charlaine Harris Schulz (born November 25, 1951) is an American author who specializes in mysteries. She is best known for her book series '' The Southern Vampire Mysteries'', which was adapted as the TV series '' True Blood''. The television show was a critical and financial success for HBO, running seven seasons, from 2008 through 2014. A number of her books have been bestsellers and this series was translated into multiple languages and published across the globe. Harris was born and raised in a small town in the
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area of the United States. She now lives in
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with her husband; they have three grown children and grandchildren. She began writing from an early age, and changed from playwriting in college to writing and publishing mysteries, including several long series featuring recurring characters.


Life and career

Harris was born and grew up in Tunica, Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta. In her early work she wrote poems about ghosts and teenage angst. She began writing plays while attending Rhodes College in
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. Her most recent mysteries have been in the urban fantasy genre. After publishing two stand-alone mysteries, Harris began the lighthearted ''
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'' books with ''Real Murders,'' nominated as a Best Novel 1990 for the
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s. Harris wrote several books in the series before the mid-1990s, when she began branching out into other works.
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, "Questions for Charlene Harris: Once Bitten: The writer talks about her 10th vampire novel and the hit TV series it inspired," ''
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'', May 2, 2010, p. 18.
She did not resume the series until 1999, with the exception of one short story in a ''
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'' anthology titled "Murder, They Wrote". In 1996, Harris published the first in the ''Shakespeare'' series, featuring cleaning lady detective Lily Bard, set in rural
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. At the time, a ''New York Times'' interview with Harris noted that she "live in small-town Arkansas". The fifth book in the series, ''Shakespeare's Counselor,'' was published in fall 2001, followed by the short story "Dead Giveaway", published in the ''
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'' in December 2001. Harris has said she is finished with that series. Next Harris created '' The Southern Vampire Mysteries'' series, about a telepathic waitress named Sookie Stackhouse who works in a
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bar. The first book, ''Dead Until Dark'', won the
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for Best Paperback Mystery in 2001. Each book follows Sookie as she tries to solve mysteries involving
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. Harris wrote thirteen novels in the series; the last, ''Dead Ever After'', was published in May 2013. A supplemental book, ''After Dead'', was published in October 2013. October 2005 marked the debut of Harris's new series, entitled
The Harper Connelly Mysteries The ''Harper Connelly Mysteries'' is a series of fantasy mystery novels written by Charlaine Harris, and first published in 2005. Harris is known best for penning '' The Southern Vampire Mysteries'' (also referred to as the '' True Blood'' Series ...
, with the release of ''
Grave Sight ''Grave Sight'' is the first of four novels in The Harper Connelly Mysteries by American mystery author Charlaine Harris. Harper Connelly, the central character of the novel, has the ability to sense the location and last memories of dead peo ...
''. The series is told by a young woman named
Harper Connelly The ''Harper Connelly Mysteries'' is a series of fantasy mystery novels written by Charlaine Harris, and first published in 2005. Harris is known best for penning '' The Southern Vampire Mysteries'' (also referred to as the '' True Blood'' Series ...
, who after being struck by lightning, is able to locate dead bodies and to see their last moments through the eyes of the deceased. In October 2010, it was announced Harper Connelly's series had been optioned for a television series named ''Grave Sight''. 2014 marked the debut of the Cemetery Girl series, a
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series co-written with
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and illustrated by
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. Professionally, Harris is a member of the
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and the American Crime Writers League. She is a member of the board of
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, and alternates with
Joan Hess Joan Hess (January 6, 1949 – November 23, 2017) was an American mystery writer, a member of Sisters in Crime, and a former president of the American Crime Writers League. She wrote two popular mystery series: ''The Claire Malloy Mysteries'' and ...
as president of the Arkansas Mystery Writers Alliance.


Personal life

In her personal life, Harris has long been married. She and her husband have three grown children and two grandchildren. She is a former weightlifter and
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student, she is also an avid reader and cinemaphile. Harris formerly resided in Magnolia, Arkansas, where she was the senior warden of St. James Episcopal Church, and as of 2017 lives in Texas.


Bibliography


Aurora Teagarden Aurora Teagarden is a fictional character created by author Charlaine Harris. She is the protagonist of a series of eleven crime novels written from 1990 to 2017. In 2014, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries began broadcasting adaptations of the novels ...
series (1990–present)

:1 ''Real Murders'' (1990) :2 ''A Bone to Pick'' (1992) :3 ''Three Bedrooms, One Corpse'' (1994) :4 ''The Julius House'' (1995) :5 ''Dead Over Heels'' (1996) :6 "Deeply Dead" in ''Murder, They Wrote'' :7 ''A Fool and His Honey'' (1999) :8 ''Last Scene Alive'' (2002) :9 ''Poppy Done to Death'' (2003) :10 ''All the Little Liars'' (2016) :11 ''Sleep Like a Baby'' (2017)


Lily Bard (Shakespeare) series (1996–2001)

:1 ''Shakespeare's Landlord'' (1996) :2 ''Shakespeare's Champion'' (1997) :3 ''Shakespeare's Christmas'' (1998) :4 ''Shakespeare's Trollop'' (2000) :5 ''Shakespeare's Counselor'' (2001) 0-312-27762-8 :5.1 "Dead Giveaway" published in ''
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'' (December 2001)


Sookie Stackhouse series (2001–2014)

For more detailed information see The Southern Vampire Mysteries/True Blood.


Harper Connelly series (2005–2009)

#''
Grave Sight ''Grave Sight'' is the first of four novels in The Harper Connelly Mysteries by American mystery author Charlaine Harris. Harper Connelly, the central character of the novel, has the ability to sense the location and last memories of dead peo ...
'' (2005) #''Grave Surprise'' (2006) #''An Ice Cold Grave'' (2007) #''Grave Secret'' (2009) ;


Graphic novels

# ''Grave Sight Part 1'' (June 2011) # ''Grave Sight Part 2'' (November 2011) # ''Grave Sight Part 3'' (March 2012)


Cemetery Girl series (with Christopher Golden)

# ''Book One: The Pretenders'' (2014) . # Book Two: ''Inheritance'' (2015) # Book Three: ''Haunted'' (2018)


Midnight, Texas Trilogy (2014–2016)

# ''Midnight Crossroad'' (May 2014) # ''Day Shift'' (May 2015) # ''Night Shift'' (May 2016)


Gunnie Rose series

# ''An Easy Death'' (2018) # ''A Longer Fall'' (2020) # ''The Russian Cage'' (2021)


Stand-alones

* ''Sweet and Deadly'' (1981) . republished in UK as ''Dead Dog'' * ''A Secret Rage'' (1984) * ''Layla Steps Up'' (2010) * ''A Taste of True Blood'' (2010) * ''Indigo'' (2017)


Anthologies and collections


As editor

* ''Many Bloody Returns'' (September 2007; co-editor with Toni LP Kelner) * ''Wolfsbane and Mistletoe'' (October 2008; co-editor with Toni LP Kelner) * ''Crimes by Moonlight'' (April 2010) * ''Death's Excellent Vacation'' (August 2010; co-editor with Toni LP Kelner) * ''Home Improvement: Undead Edition'' (August 2011; co-editor with Toni LP Kelner) * ''An Apple for the Creature'' (September 2012; co-editor with Toni LP Kelner)


Adaptations


Television

Her series of novels '' The Southern Vampire Mysteries'' was adapted into the show '' True Blood''. The series lasted seven seasons and totaled 80 episodes. It was nominated for dozens of awards. ''True Blood'' aired on HBO. The show was also the most viewed show on HBO since ''
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.'' In 2014, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries began adapting Harris' Aurora Teagarden novels into a series of television films, starring
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. Harris's series '' Midnight, Texas'' was developed as a TV series by NBC and began airing on their network in 2017.


Video games

*Dying for Daylight (February 2011) ** The first all new
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written by Charlaine Harris, released by iPlay Games; starring Dahlia **Based on Book 10: ''Dead in the Family'' *Shakespeare's Landlord ''- an interactive game'' (January 2018) **Video game adapted from Charlaine Harris' novel of the same name, developed b
One More Story Games
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**Based on Book 1: ''Shakespeare's Landlord''


See also

* '' True Blood'' * Sookie Stackhouse *
Aurora Teagarden Aurora Teagarden is a fictional character created by author Charlaine Harris. She is the protagonist of a series of eleven crime novels written from 1990 to 2017. In 2014, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries began broadcasting adaptations of the novels ...
* '' Midnight, Texas''—a television series based on the book series *
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*
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References


External links

*
Fantastic Fiction Author Page
*
Charlaine Harris Collection (MUM00221)
owned by the University of Mississippi Department of Archives and Special Collections


Story Behind Cemetery Girl — Online Essay by Charlaine Harris
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