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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_MackeyMary Mackey - Wikipedia

    Mackey is the author of fourteen novels and eight collections of poetry. She is noted for her historical fiction, particularly for The Village of Bones, The Year The Horses Came, The Horses At The Gate, and The Fires of Spring, a series set in Neolithic Europe which Mackey based on the research of archaeologist Marija Gimbutas.

  2. Mary Mackey is an award-winning poet and New York Times best-selling novelist. Her latest book, Creativity: Where Poems Begin, explores the origins of inspiration and the craft of writing.

  3. marymackey.com › about-mary-mackeyAbout - Mary Mackey

    Learn about Mary Mackey, a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning poet who has written fourteen novels and eight volumes of poetry. She is also a screenwriter, a former president of PEN American Center, and a professor emerita of English at CSUS.

  4. Aug 13, 2014 · The rainforests of the Amazon and the people of Brazil have been a major. "New York Times" bestselling author Mary Mackey's published works include 13 novels, and 7 books of poetry including "Sugar Zone" which won the 2012 PEN Oakland Award for Literary Excellence.

  5. Mary Mackey. ( b.1945) aka Kate Clemens. Mary Mackey is a bestselling author who has written six volumes of poetry including Sugar Zone winner of the 2012 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award for Literary Excellence. She is also the author of thirteen novels some of which have appeared on The New York Times and San Francisco Chronicle BestsellerLists.

  6. Breaking the Fever. The Jaguars That Prowl Our Dreams: New and Selected Poems 1974 to 2018. With an Introduction by D. Nurske. Published by Marsh Hawk Press. In this stunning collection, Mary Mackey writes of life, death, love, and passion with intensity and grace.

  7. Copyright © 2018, Mary Mackey. Mary Mackey received a BA from Harvard and a doctorate from the University of Michigan. Her award-winning writings reflect her experiences in the cities and jungles of Latin America, her childhood summers on a western Kentucky farm, the visions and dreams of high fevers, and meticulous research for her historical ...