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Holly Lynn Payne is an American author and screenwriter. She has written four novels: ''The Virgin's Knot'', ''The Sound of Blue'', '' The Kingdom of Simplicity'', and ''Damascena''.


Early life and education

Payne was born and grew up near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and attended the University of Richmond and then earned an MFA from the University of Southern California. She lives near San Francisco with her daughter.


Career

Payne has served on the faculty of the
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California College of the Arts California College of the Arts (CCA) is a private art school in San Francisco, California. It was founded in Berkeley, California in 1907 and moved to a historic estate in Oakland, California in 1922. In 1996 it opened a second campus in San ...
and Stanford University. She also served on the board of Litquake, a San Francisco-area literary organization and festival. In 2002 Payne wrote her first book, ''The Virgin's Knot'', a novel about a crippled and unmarried Turkish woman who weaves rugs in a small village. Although not all reviews were positive, ''The Virgin's Knot'' won the Contra Costa Times Book Club Pick. It was also a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection 2002, and a Border's Original Voices Book 2002. Payne's next novel, ''The Sound of Blue'', was published in 2004."Fiction Book Review: THE SOUND OF BLUE by Holly Payne"
''Publishers Weekly'', Dec 13, 2004
Several years later, in response to an earlier injury during an encounter with a drunk driver while mountain biking, she wrote ''The Kingdom of Simplicity'' The book has won several awards, and has been translated and published in the US, the Netherlands, Taiwan, and China. ''The Kingdom of Simplicity'' won the Benjamin Franklin award for independent publishers. Payne's fourth book, ''Damascene: A Tale of Roses and Rumi'', is a work of historical fiction about the life of a thirteenth-century Persian poet, and an orphan girl. It also draws on the story of the Damask rose, a cultivar renowned for its fine fragrance. Payne founded Booxby in late 2014, with the stated mission "to perpetuate a love of reading—by helping people find the right book at the right time."


Books

*''The Virgin's Knot'', 2003. *''The Sound of Blue'', 2004. *'' The Kingdom of Simplicity'', 2010"James Cox, Midwest Book Review"
/ref> *''Damascena A Tale of Roses and Rumi'', 2014


References


External links

* Author's Websit

* Book Websit

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Payne, Holly Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American fiction writers American women screenwriters 21st-century American women