C.E. Morgan

C.E. Morgan

About

C.E. Morgan is a celebrated American author known for her evocative storytelling and intricate character portrayals. Born in 1976 in Berea, Kentucky, she has masterfully woven her Southern roots into her novels. Morgan's debut novel, "All the Living," garnered critical acclaim for its lyrical prose and profound exploration of themes such as love and loss. Her subsequent work, "The Sport of Kings," was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize, cementing her reputation as a formidable voice in contemporary literature. Educated at Harvard Divinity School, Morgan's writing often reflects deep philosophical and existential inquiries, captivating readers worldwide with its depth and insight.

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