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Elizabeth Anne Bonner

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Elizabeth Anne Bonner ( pen name , Michael Bonner ; February 19, 1924 ? October 27, 1981) was an American author of Western fiction and poetry.

Biography [ edit ]

Elizabeth Anne Bonner was born on February 19, 1924, in Dallas, Texas . Her parents were Thomas and Annabelle (Newman) Bonner. [1]

She graduated from the University of Texas in 1944, having also been a student at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri . [2]

She published four books of Western fiction under the name Michael Bonner: Kennedy's Gold (1960), The Iron Noose (1961), Shadow of the Hawkin (1963) and The Disturbing Death of Jenkin Delaney (1966). She later published a book of poetry, Renaissance . [1] A Sacramento, California , resident from 1953 to 1981, she worked for several years as director of Episcopal Community Services at St. Paul's Center. [1]

Bonner lived in Garland, Texas , and Fort Worth, Texas , before 1946, when she married Raymond Kerns Glasscock (d. 1964) and they moved to California . [2] They had two children, Meg and David. Bonner died on October 27, 1981. [1]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b c d "Elizabeth Bonner Glascock" . Newspapers.com . The Sacramento Bee. 29 October 1981. p. 23 . Retrieved 25 June 2020 . Open access icon
  2. ^ a b "Elizabeth Glascock ... author and poet" . Newspapers.com . Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 6 November 1981. p. 55 . Retrieved 26 June 2020 . Open access icon

Sources [ edit ]

  • "Anne Bonner Glasscock." Contemporary Authors Vols. 1-4. First Revision. Eds. James M. Ethridge and Barbara Kopala. Detroit: Gale Research Company , 1967. p. 373