
Photo by
Tom Viorikic
August 2005
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Cathie Pelletier
was born and raised at the end of the road in northern Maine. She
has spent nearly 30 years in the South and 8 years in Canada. The
Washington Post has called her "an ambitious, fearless
novelist." In 1998, she made international literary news when
Doubleday paid her a million-dollar advance for her novel Candles
on Bay Street, published in ten languages and recently a film
by Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions, starring Alicia Silverstone.
She is the winner of the New England Book Award for Fiction, among
others. She has published seven novels under her own name. As K.
C. McKinnon, she has written two novels, Dancing at the Harvest
Moon (now in 18 languages and a CBS TV Movie starring Jacqueline
Bisset and Valerie Harper) and Candles on Bay Street. Her
latest Pelletier novel, Running the Bulls, was released
in August, 2005 and recently won the 2006 Paterson Prize for Fiction.
Pelletier has adapted her novel A Marriage Made at Woodstock
for producer George Stevens Jr. She also adapted her first novel,
The Funerals Makers, for director Doug Liman (Swingers;
Bourne Identity; Mr. & Mrs. Smith). As an agent she represents
several clients, mostly celebrities such as Tanya Tucker. She's
had songs recorded by David Byrne, Texas Tornadoes, and others.
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