Clyde Edgerton

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Clyde Edgerton is an American author born on May 20, 1944 in Durham, North Carolina. He is a rock star, and his books are known for endearing characters, small-town Southern dialogue and realistic fire and brimstone religious sermons. His books are full of humor, while still respecting the characters' integrity. He grew up in the small, rural town of Bethesda, North Carolina. He was the only child of Truma and Ernest Edgerton, … Wikipedia
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May 20, 1944
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  • Clyde Edgerton - About Clyde

    Few who knew Clyde Edgerton during his childhood would have predicted that he would grow up to be a writer.
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  • Lunch at the Piccadilly

    North Carolina author Clyde Edgerton is known for making his readers laugh at the foibles and follies of the best-intentioned, saltiest salts of the earth.
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  • A Colloquium on the Media...

    Clyde Edgerton was born May 20, 1944, in Durham, North Carolina to parents who were among the first in their families to leave the farms on which they were raised. He was graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill with a BA in English e
    www.clemson.edu/caah/cedp/2003TechColloq.htm
  • Clyde Edgerton

    Clyde Edgerton is the author of seven critically acclaimed novels, six of which are set in the fictional small town of Listre, North Carolina. His familiar titles include Raney, Walking Across Egypt , and Where Trouble Sleeps . Born and raised in the No
    www.clemson.edu/caah/cedp/edgerton.htm
  • About Clyde Edgerton

    F ew who knew Clyde Edgerton during his childhood would have predicted that he would grow up to be a writer. Odds would have been placed on his being either a professional baseball player or a rock musician, or, if his parent’s wishes had been fulfilled
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    North Carolina native Clyde Edgerton has authored seven novels, including Walking Across Egypt, Where Trouble Sleeps, Killer Diller, and Redeye. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a professor at the University of North Ca
    www.gacpc.com/bios/bio_display.asp?Name=Clyde%20Edgerton
  • Clyde Edgerton : Redeye - A...

    This is a humorous novel of Quakers, Mormons, Indians, a bounty hunter and his red-eyed dog. The book is styled as a "written guidebook" of the Mesa Largo Tourist Expedition including the complete history of The Eagle City Shootout of 1892. Cleverly the
    www.mostlyfiction.com/west/edgerton.htm
  • Edgerton_Clyde_nc

    Clyde Edgerton is a North Carolina author who has written many famous novels. They are: Raney , Walking Across Egypt , The Floatplane Notebooks , Killer Diller , In Memory of Junior , Redeye , and Where Trouble Sleeps . Edgerton was born on May 20, 1944
    www.ncteamericancollection.org/litmap/edgerton_clyde_nc.htm
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    Few writers are able to create outstanding fiction and do a great road show. Clyde Edgerton can. He brings everything he's got to his performances -- both literary and on stage. Those who are fortunate enough to attend a "reading" by Edgerton frequentl
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