About OPEN SEASON by Maryann Miller
Embroiled in a serial murder case, Dallas homicide detectives Sarah Kingsly and Angel Johnson come to terms with public and personal racial unrest as they track a serial killer who has his own race card to play. Think “Lethal Weapon” set in Dallas with female leads.
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A diverse writer of columns, feature stores, short fiction, novels, screenplays and stage plays, Maryann Miller has won numerous awards including being a semi-finalist at the Sundance Institute for her screenplay, “A Question of Honor.” More recently she placed in the top 15 percent of entries in the Chesterfield Screenwriting Fellowship with the adaptation of “Open Season.” In association with Stephen Marro Productions in New York, Miller has done script editing and doctoring and has co-authored three screenplays; “Holding Point,” “Canned Goods,” and “It Doesn’t Take a Hero.” She was the script doctor for “Broadway’s Finest”, which released in 2012.
Other awards include the Page Edwards Short Fiction Award, the New York Library Best Book for Teens, Best Mystery for 2015 from the Texas Association of Authors, Trails Country Treasure Award from the Winnsboro Center for the Arts, and Woman of the Year by the Winnsboro Area Chamber of Commerce.
Having a long-time love affair with live theatre, Miller has been associated with high school drama departments as a production assistant and adviser for stage productions and student films. She is currently the Theatre Director at the Winnsboro Center for the Arts, where she coordinates the annual Summer Drama Camp for kids, and directs the troupe of players, young and young at heart, in several productions each year. She also likes to be on stage and had her dream role as Martha in “Arsenic and Old Lace.”
When not writing or playing on stage, Miller likes to take care of her critters on Grandma’s Ranch, where she lives on five acres in the beautiful Piney Woods of East Texas with one horse, one goat, one sheep, one dog and four cats. The cats rule.
Some of Miller’s other favorite things are puzzles of all kinds, reading, knitting, painting, and visits with her family.