![]() ![]() In 1977, one of her bestselling novels, Hatter Fox, was adapted into a CBS Movie of the Week entitled A Girl Called Hatter Fox. During her career, Harris published twenty books, four of which became national best sellers. ![]() In 1969, the short stories were published in an anthology entitled King’s Ex. Discovered by a literary agent while attending the University of Oklahoma’s annual writer’s conference, Harris’ work reached the public eye with a collection of short stories published in periodicals in Europe and in the United States. ![]() Near the middle of her life, Harris began writing original works of poetry and fiction. in Drama from the University of Oklahoma in 1954. in Drama from the University of Oklahoma in 1953, and also received a M.A. A multi-talented individual, Harris was a classically trained pianist, and in high school won many awards as a contestant in speech and drama competitions. More commonly known by her pen name, Marilyn Harris, she was born in Oklahoma City in 1931. Marilyn Harris Springer, acclaimed novelist, was among the most critically and commercially successful authors from Oklahoma. ![]()
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