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Mary Francis Shura
Mary Francis Shura Craig (née Young; 23 February 1923 – 12 January 1991) was an American writer of over 50 novels from 1960 to 1990. She wrote children's adventures and young adult romances as Mary Francis Shura, M. F. Craig, and Meredith Hill; gothic novels as Mary Craig; romance novels as Alexis Hill, Mary Shura Craig and Mary S. Craig; and suspense novels as M. S. Craig. She was a recipient of the Carl Sandburg Literary Arts Award in 1985, and was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America in 1990.
Biography
Mary Francis Young was born on 23 February 1923 in Pratt, Kansas, the daughter of Jackson Fant and Mary Francis (Milstead) Young. She studied at Maryville State College. Her family moved to the Pacific Northwest. On 24 October 1943, she married Daniel Charles Shura, who died in 1959. They had three children: Marianne Francis Shura (Sprague), Daniel Charles Shura, and Alice Barrett Shura Craig (Stout). On 8 December 1961, she married Raymond C. Craig. They had a daughter Mary Forshay Craig (Shay Craig) before their divorce. On 12 January 1991, she died of injuries suffered in a fire in her apartment on 13 December 1990.
As Mary Francis Shura
Children's literature
Single novels
Kids of the Neighborhood series
Young adult romances
Sunfire
Other novels
As Mary Craig
Gothic novels
As Alexis Hill
Riviere Saga (romance)
As M. S. Craig
Romance novels
Suspense novels
As Mary Shura Craig
Romance novels
As Meredith Hill
Young adult romances
Individual novels
Chrystal Falls series
As M. F. Craig
Children's literature
As Mary S. Craig
Romance novels
References and sources
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