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Jack Boone (writer) was born on 1903, is an American author of the 20th century. Discover Jack Boone (writer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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1903

Jack Happel Boone (1903–1966) was an American writer.

1930

His greatest commercial success as a writer occurred during the 1930s, when he also collaborated with writer Merle Constiner.

Most his success in those years was a writer of short stories.

1932

He won the O. Henry Award for his short story, Big Singing, in 1932.

He wrote many short stories, and won the O. Henry Award for short story writing for Big Singing, published in Household Magazine in 1932.

His long forgotten and unpublished Neely County short stories are scheduled for publication in the fall of 2022.

1939

His only novel, published in his lifetime, was Dossie Bell is Dead, published in 1939.

Boone was born in Trenton, Tennessee, to Elbert Franklin and Martha Ford Boone.

He and his family moved to Henderson, Tennessee.

After graduating from high school in Henderson, he continued his academic training, first Memphis State College, and then at Vanderbilt University, where he earned B.A. and M.A. degrees.

His primary career was teaching writing on the collegiate level, at Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, the University of Iowa, Mississippi State University, Howard College in Birmingham, Clemson and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, among others.

As stated earlier, Boone's first and only published novel during his lifetime was Dossie Bell Is Dead (1939).

A review in The News and Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina) praised its "strong plot" and "strong characterizations."

Another in The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) wrote that "its author writes so well, creating suspense by little touches as he reveals his characters, that no one who begins his book will want to put it down."

Many of Boone's papers were donated to the archives of Freed-Hardeman University, a private Christian school located in his hometown of Henderson.

1940

However, Boone also authored several novels between 1940 and 1951, none of which were published.

1951

Boone's academic career ended in 1951 and he retired to Henderson, Tennessee, and focused on his writing.

2020

In 2020, his long lost sequel to Dossie Bell is Dead was published by BrayBree Publishing Company.

The sequel was reassembled after the pages of the manuscript were discovered among two collections.

Historian and attorney John E. Talbott, who is also spearheading the collection, editing and publication of Boone's work, reassembled and published the sequel, Woods Girl.