Beverly Lowry

Beverly Lowry (born August 10, 1938) is an American educator, novelist and short story writer.

[1][2] The daughter of David Leonard Fey and Dora Smith,[3] both natives of Arkansas, she was born Beverly Fey in Memphis, Tennessee and grew up in Greenville, Mississippi.

In 1976, Lowry began teaching fiction writing at the University of Houston.

In 1981, she published Daddy's Girl, which won the Jesse Jones Award from the Texas Institute of Letters.

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