Her original screenplay, Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen, is currently in development with Pantheon of Women. She has written screenplays for Paramount, CBS, Warner Bros, National Geographic, ABC, TNT, Hemdale Studio, and several independent producers. In 2013 she was selected to be The University of Texas’ Libraries Distinguished Author speaker, and was featured on NPR’s The Moth Radio Hour. In 2012 Bird was voted Best Austin Author for the fourth time by the readers of the Austin Chronicle was inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame and received the Illumine Award for Excellence in Fiction from the Austin Library Foundation. She has been selected for the Barnes & Noble Discover Great Writers series a Dobie-Paisano Fellowship New York Public Library’s 25 Books to Remember list Magazine Reader’s Prize People Magazine’s Page Turners Library Journal’s Best Novels and a National Magazine Silver Award for her columns in Texas Monthly. Knopf in 2014 (paperback, Penguin, April 28, 2015). Sarah Bird is the author of nine novels, including Above the East China Sea, published by Alfred A.
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