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Elaine M. Alphin | |
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Born | Elaine Marie Bonilla October 30, 1955 San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Died | August 19, 2014 Glenrock, Wyoming, U.S. | (aged 58)
Occupation | Author |
Notable awards | Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel (2001) |
Spouse | Arthur B. Alphin (m. 1982) |
Elaine Marie Alphin (née Bonilla; October 30, 1955 in San Francisco, California – August 19, 2014 in Glenrock, Wyoming) was an American author of more than thirty books for children and young adults.[1]
Although she specialized in fiction, she has published many non-fiction titles, including biographies of Davy Crockett, Louis Pasteur, Dwight Eisenhower, and John Paul Jones, which she co-wrote with her husband Arthur Alphin (as part of Lerner Publishing's History Maker Biographies series).[2] She was noted for writing historical fiction and psychological thrillers. Several of her novels dealt with controversial topics such as serial killers, pedophiles, child abuse, homosexuality, murder, and suicide. At the same time those titles have proven extremely popular with both critics and young readers.[3]
Alphin was a subject of the Contemporary Authors series, a collection of biographies published by Thomson Gale in 2007.