Biography
You name it and multi-talented, award-winning, best-selling novelist Peggy Webb (a.k.a. Anna Michaels) has written it – romance, women’s fiction, literary novels, screenplays, and comedic cozy mysteries.
Elvis and the Dearly Departed, the first Southern Cousins Mystery, was a Mystery Guild Featured Alternate Selection. The second and third books in the series are now available, and the fourth, Elvis and the Tropical Double Trouble, will be in bookstores September 27, 2011.
The Tender Mercy of Roses (Simon & Schuster, hardcover, May 2011) written under her pen name Anna Michaels is a Featured Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Clubs and a Top Five Pick of Delta Magazine. Pat Conroy calls Anna’s literary fiction debut “astonishing.”
A former adjunct instructor at Mississippi State University, Peggy likes to describe herself as “Southern to the bone and a pillar of the church and community.” Her friends say she is as down-to-earth as the characters she creates for her books and the roles she plays onstage at Tupelo Community Theater. She readily admits to being part Callie in the Southern Cousins Mystery series and part Maggie in her Pulitzer nominated novel Driving Me Crazy (2006). She even confesses she saw herself in her stage roles as M’Lynn in “Steel Magnolias” and The White Witch in “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.” But she denies being the model for characters in The Edge of Paradise and Duplicity (both now available as e-books) and particularly Confessions of a Not So Dead Libido.
“I am compelled to write,” she says. “My muses won’t let me remain idle.” Peggy’s body of work is a stunning testament to her muse: almost 70 novels, numerous blues songs, more than 200 magazine humor columns and two screenplays.
Currently, she is releasing her Loveswept romance backlist as e-books. “I’m delighted to bring these timeless love stories back to you. What fun to get reacquainted with feisty, independent heroines and strong, sexy heroes!” Five of Peggy’s romance classics are now available, with many more in the works. Her most current e-release is Where Dolpins Go, her beloved women’s fiction novel originally published as a Bantam Fanfare. This is a revised edition to make it compatible with the screenplay Peggy co-wrote when this book was optioned for film.
In a career that spans nearly 26 years, this native Mississippian has seen millions of her books in print in more than 17 languages. Acclaimed by both fans and reviewers, Peggy’s novels consistently appear on bestseller lists and garner awards. Peggy was recently honored by Romantic Times at the International Booklovers’ Conference in Orlando as a “Pioneer in Genre Fiction.” Dubbed Queen of Comedy by her fans, Peggy forged the way for romantic comedy.
She went back to her comedy roots with her mystery series. Her fans say, “To read a Peggy Webb novel is to howl with laughter.” Her classic romances are also big hits with her fans, especially the hilarious Duplicity, the groundbreaking A Prince for Jenny and her time-travel, Night of the Dragon.
Although Peggy says she’s “just a farm girl who loves music and words,” to fans she’s the writer who makes them laugh, makes them cry and makes them ask, “Who is Rainman?”
Elvis and the Dearly Departed, the first Southern Cousins Mystery, was a Mystery Guild Featured Alternate Selection. The second and third books in the series are now available, and the fourth, Elvis and the Tropical Double Trouble, will be in bookstores September 27, 2011.
The Tender Mercy of Roses (Simon & Schuster, hardcover, May 2011) written under her pen name Anna Michaels is a Featured Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Clubs and a Top Five Pick of Delta Magazine. Pat Conroy calls Anna’s literary fiction debut “astonishing.”
A former adjunct instructor at Mississippi State University, Peggy likes to describe herself as “Southern to the bone and a pillar of the church and community.” Her friends say she is as down-to-earth as the characters she creates for her books and the roles she plays onstage at Tupelo Community Theater. She readily admits to being part Callie in the Southern Cousins Mystery series and part Maggie in her Pulitzer nominated novel Driving Me Crazy (2006). She even confesses she saw herself in her stage roles as M’Lynn in “Steel Magnolias” and The White Witch in “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.” But she denies being the model for characters in The Edge of Paradise and Duplicity (both now available as e-books) and particularly Confessions of a Not So Dead Libido.
“I am compelled to write,” she says. “My muses won’t let me remain idle.” Peggy’s body of work is a stunning testament to her muse: almost 70 novels, numerous blues songs, more than 200 magazine humor columns and two screenplays.
Currently, she is releasing her Loveswept romance backlist as e-books. “I’m delighted to bring these timeless love stories back to you. What fun to get reacquainted with feisty, independent heroines and strong, sexy heroes!” Five of Peggy’s romance classics are now available, with many more in the works. Her most current e-release is Where Dolpins Go, her beloved women’s fiction novel originally published as a Bantam Fanfare. This is a revised edition to make it compatible with the screenplay Peggy co-wrote when this book was optioned for film.
In a career that spans nearly 26 years, this native Mississippian has seen millions of her books in print in more than 17 languages. Acclaimed by both fans and reviewers, Peggy’s novels consistently appear on bestseller lists and garner awards. Peggy was recently honored by Romantic Times at the International Booklovers’ Conference in Orlando as a “Pioneer in Genre Fiction.” Dubbed Queen of Comedy by her fans, Peggy forged the way for romantic comedy.
She went back to her comedy roots with her mystery series. Her fans say, “To read a Peggy Webb novel is to howl with laughter.” Her classic romances are also big hits with her fans, especially the hilarious Duplicity, the groundbreaking A Prince for Jenny and her time-travel, Night of the Dragon.
Although Peggy says she’s “just a farm girl who loves music and words,” to fans she’s the writer who makes them laugh, makes them cry and makes them ask, “Who is Rainman?”
Books by Peggy Webb
Black Crow Cabin
Black Crow Cabin
Taken in the Dark
Taken in the Dark
Elvis and the Devil in Disguis
Elvis and the Devil in Disguise
Snow Brides
Snow Brides
Elvis and the Rock-A-Hula Baby
Elvis and the Rock-A-Hula Baby Capers : (a Southern Cousins Mystery, Plus Bonus Soup Recipes)
Stars to Lead Me Home
Stars to Lead Me Home
What On Earth Can I Do?, Junior Notebooking Journal
Who Is God? And Can I Really Know Him?, Junior Notebooking Journal
Who Is My Neighbor? And Why Does He Need Me?, Junior Notebooking Journal
Elvis And The Blue Christmas Corpse
Accidental Princess
Elvis and the tropical double trouble
Mona Lucy
Mona Lucy
Secret Goddess Code
Secret Goddess Code
Who Is My Neighbor? And Why Do
Who Is My Neighbor? And Why Does He Need Me?, Notebooking Journal
Edge of Paradise
Elvis and the Memphis Mambo Murders
Southern Cousins Mysteries
Elvis And The Memphis Mambo Murders
Elvis and the dearly departed
The Secret Goddess Code
Confessions Of A Not-So-Dead Libido
Reina De La Belleza
The Accidental Princess
The accidential princess
The Mona Lucy
Bittersweet Passion (The Westmoreland Diaries)
Force Of Nature (The Westmoreland Diaries)
Smile Of An Angel (The Westmoreland Diaries) (Silhoutte Special Edition, No. 1436)
Un amour de dauphin
Angels On Zebras
Bringing Up Baxter
Nu wu zhi wu
Zhen ai de dai jia =
Zhen ai de dai jia =
Iptamenos & gendleman
Iptamenos & gendleman
Only His Touch
13 Royal Street (Silhoutte Intimate Moments No. 447)
Angel At Large
Powracajacy blues
Powracajacy blues
ʻAd le-vo ha-boḳer
ʻAd le-vo ha-boḳer
The Secret Life Of Elizabeth McCade
Venus de Molly
A Gift for Tenderness
Any Thursday
The Joy Bus
Donovan's Angel
Scamp Of Saltillo
Taming Maggie
Christmas Feast
El vecino de abajo; Reina de l
El vecino de abajo; Reina de la belleza