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Anne Rivers Siddons (born Sybil Anne Rivers, January 9, 1936 – September 11, 2019) was an American
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who wrote stories set in the
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.


Early years

The only child of Marvin and Katherine Rivers, she was born in
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, was raised in
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, and attended
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, where she majored in illustration after initially studying architecture. She was named Loveliest of the Plains and was a member of the
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sorority. While at Auburn she wrote a column for the student newspaper, '' The Auburn Plainsman'', that favored integration. The university administration attempted to suppress the column (when she refused to reconsider what she wrote, the piece ran with a disclaimer), and ultimately fired her, and the column garnered national attention.


Career

Following her college graduation, Siddons worked in advertising, but her desire to write led her to journalism, and in 1963 she became a writer for ''Atlanta'' magazine, where she eventually became a senior editor. Siddons' debut novel was ''Heartbreak Hotel'' (1976). '' Peachtree Road'', set in Atlanta, was a bestselling novel described as "the Southern novel for our generation" by
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. More than a million copies are in print. In 1989 her book ''Heartbreak Hotel'' became a movie titled '' Heart of Dixie'', which starred
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, and
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. Siddons's book '' The House Next Door'' was adapted for a made-for-television movie that aired in 2006 on
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, starring
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. The film tells the story of a woman who is drawn to a home filled with an evil presence that preys on its inhabitants’ weaknesses. In 1994, Siddons signed with
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to write four books for $13 million. She signed a three-book contract with
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and her novel titled ''Off Season'' was released in 2008. Her novel "Burnt Mountain" made man
best books
of the year lists in 2011.


Reception

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, in his non-fiction review of the horror medium, ''
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,'' listed ''The House Next Door'' as one of the finest horror novels of the 20th Century, and provides a lengthy review of the novel in its "Horror Fiction" section.


Personal life

At the age of thirty, she married Heyward Siddons, who died April 8, 2014. She struggled with four years of depression in the early 1980s, essentially stopping her writing. In 1991, she received an honorary degree in Doctor of Letters from
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. She lived in
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, and spent summers in
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. Siddons died on September 11, 2019 at the age of 83 in Charleston.


Selected works


Novels

* ''Heartbreak Hotel'' (1976) * '' The House Next Door'' (1978) * ''Fox's Earth'' (1981) * ''Homeplace'' (1987) * '' Peachtree Road'' (1988) * ''Kings Oak'' (1990) * ''Outer Banks'' (1991) * ''Colony'' (1992) * ''Hill Towns'' (1993) * ''Downtown'' (1994) * ''Fault Lines'' (1995) * ''Up Island'' (1997) * ''Low Country'' (1998) * ''Nora, Nora'' (2000) * ''Islands'' (2004) * '' Sweetwater Creek'' (2005) * ''Off Season'' (2008) * ''Burnt Mountain'' (7/2010) * ''The Girls of August'' (2014)


Non-fiction

* ''John Chancellor Makes Me Cry'' (1975)


Filmography

* '' Heart of Dixie'' (1989), based on ''Heartbreak Hotel'' * ''The House Next Door'' (TV) (2006)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Siddons, Anne Rivers 1936 births 2019 deaths 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American novelists American women novelists Auburn University alumni Writers from Charleston, South Carolina Writers from Atlanta People from Fairburn, Georgia 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women writers Novelists from Georgia (U.S. state) Novelists from South Carolina