Steven  Womack

Six of the eight novels published by best-selling author/screenwriter Steven Womack have received national recognition, including the highest award presented to writers in the field of mystery and crime fiction. Murder Manual, Womack's latest book-and fifth installment in the award-winning Harry James Denton series-was published by Ballantine Books in 1998, and was nominated for the 1999 Edgar Allan Poe Award as Best Original Paperback Novel by the Mystery Writers of America. The novel was called a "knock-out performance" by MLB News.

Murder Manual was also awarded the 1999 Shamus Award as Best Paperback Original by the Private Eye Writers of America. The book has also been nominated for The Anthony Award, given by members of Bouchercon, The World Mystery Convention. 

Womack's third book and the debut of the series, Dead Folks' Blues, was presented the 1994 Edgar Allan Poe Award as Best Original Paperback Novel by the Mystery Writers of America. The novel featured bumbling ex-newspaperman turned private detective Harry James Denton and was called by the Virginia Pilot And Ledger Star a "virtuoso performance."

The second Harry James Denton mystery, Torch Town Boogie, published in November, 1993, was also nominated for the Shamus Award, as was the third installment in the Denton series, Way Past Dead, published in March, 1995. The New York Times called Way Past Dead "a real hoot," and added that "Harry has something that cuts him apart from the rest of the herd."
The fourth installment in the series, Chain Of Fools, was published in May, 1996 and was nominated for both the Shamus and Anthony Awards, two top honors in the field.

The Harry James Denton novels have been published in Japan, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. His next novel in the series, Dirty Money, will be published in January, 2000.

A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Womack is a graduate of Western Reserve Academy and Tulane University, where an unpublished novel of his was the first novel ever accepted as an undergraduate honors thesis. In addition to writing, Womack teaches screenwriting at the Watkins Film School in Nashville. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Screenwriting Association, has been a Regional Vice-President of the Mystery Writers of America and for several years led a fiction writing workshop at the Tennessee State Prison.

Womack is also the author of the Jack Lynch books, a trilogy featuring public relations executive/spinmeister Jack Lynch. The first in that series of novels-Murphy's Fault- was called by The New York Times "tough and articulate" in naming the book to its 1990 annual List of Notable Books as one of the top novels of the year, and the only first crime novel on that year's list.

Publishers Weekly called Murphy's Fault, "a welcome addition to the genre." First published in hardcover by St. Martin's Press, the novel was also published in paperback in June, 1991. Smash Cut:, the sequel to Murphy's Fault, was published in October, 1991 by St. Martin's Press. The third Jack Lynch novel, The Software Bomb, was published in July, 1993.

Womack co-wrote the screenplay for Proudheart, an original made-for-cable movie which premiered in August, 1993 on The Nashville Network. Proudheart was nominated for a CableAce Award. He also co-wrote the ABC-TV film Volcano: Fire On The Mountain, which first aired in February, 1997 and was one of the most watched TV movies of the year.

Womack is the former president of Novelists, Inc., an organization of multi-published professional novelists. He has also served as a regional vice-president of the Mystery Writers of America. He is a member of PEN American Center , Novelists, Inc., the Mystery Writers of America, and The Writers Guild of America. A frequent speaker, Womack regularly appears on writers' panels and at book fairs, including the Southern Book Festival, the North Carolina Literary Festival, the Kentucky Book Fair, the Southeast Writers Association and Bouchercon, The World Mystery Convention. He has also been a guest instructor at the Green River Writers' Workshop, the Sinking Creek Film Festival, the Young Fugitives Writers Workshop, the Writers Roundtable, and the Tennessee Mountain Writers Conference. He is listed in International Authors and Writers Who's Who and Contemporary Authors. STEVEN WOMACK
Six of the eight novels published by best-selling author/screenwriter Steven Womack have received national recognition, including the highest award presented to writers in the field of mystery and crime fiction. Murder Manual, Womack's latest book-and fifth installment in the award-winning Harry James Denton series-was published by Ballantine Books in 1998, and was nominated for the 1999 Edgar Allan Poe Award as Best Original Paperback Novel by the Mystery Writers of America. The novel was called a "knock-out performance" by MLB News.

Murder Manual was also awarded the 1999 Shamus Award as Best Paperback Original by the Private Eye Writers of America. The book has also been nominated for The Anthony Award, given by members of Bouchercon, The World Mystery Convention. 

Womack's third book and the debut of the series, Dead Folks' Blues, was presented the 1994 Edgar Allan Poe Award as Best Original Paperback Novel by the Mystery Writers of America. The novel featured bumbling ex-newspaperman turned private detective Harry James Denton and was called by the Virginia Pilot And Ledger Star a "virtuoso performance."

The second Harry James Denton mystery, Torch Town Boogie, published in November, 1993, was also nominated for the Shamus Award, as was the third installment in the Denton series, Way Past Dead, published in March, 1995. The New York Times called Way Past Dead "a real hoot," and added that "Harry has something that cuts him apart from the rest of the herd."
The fourth installment in the series, Chain Of Fools, was published in May, 1996 and was nominated for both the Shamus and Anthony Awards, two top honors in the field.

The Harry James Denton novels have been published in Japan, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. His next novel in the series, Dirty Money, will be published in January, 2000.

A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Womack is a graduate of Western Reserve Academy and Tulane University, where an unpublished novel of his was the first novel ever accepted as an undergraduate honors thesis. In addition to writing, Womack teaches screenwriting at the Watkins Film School in Nashville. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Screenwriting Association, has been a Regional Vice-President of the Mystery Writers of America and for several years led a fiction writing workshop at the Tennessee State Prison.

Womack is also the author of the Jack Lynch books, a trilogy featuring public relations executive/spinmeister Jack Lynch. The first in that series of novels-Murphy's Fault- was called by The New York Times "tough and articulate" in naming the book to its 1990 annual List of Notable Books as one of the top novels of the year, and the only first crime novel on that year's list.

Publishers Weekly called Murphy's Fault, "a welcome addition to the genre." First published in hardcover by St. Martin's Press, the novel was also published in paperback in June, 1991. Smash Cut:, the sequel to Murphy's Fault, was published in October, 1991 by St. Martin's Press. The third Jack Lynch novel, The Software Bomb, was published in July, 1993.

Womack co-wrote the screenplay for Proudheart, an original made-for-cable movie which premiered in August, 1993 on The Nashville Network. Proudheart was nominated for a CableAce Award. He also co-wrote the ABC-TV film Volcano: Fire On The Mountain, which first aired in February, 1997 and was one of the most watched TV movies of the year.

Womack is the former president of Novelists, Inc., an organization of multi-published professional novelists. He has also served as a regional vice-president of the Mystery Writers of America. He is a member of PEN American Center , Novelists, Inc., the Mystery Writers of America, and The Writers Guild of America. A frequent speaker, Womack regularly appears on writers' panels and at book fairs, including the Southern Book Festival, the North Carolina Literary Festival, the Kentucky Book Fair, the Southeast Writers Association and Bouchercon, The World Mystery Convention. He has also been a guest instructor at the Green River Writers' Workshop, the Sinking Creek Film Festival, the Young Fugitives Writers Workshop, the Writers Roundtable, and the Tennessee Mountain Writers Conference. He is listed in International Authors and Writers Who's Who and Contemporary Authors. Steven Womack Presents  "The Womack Web"

 

Descendants of Thomas Womack

Generation No. 1

   Thomas Womack  was born Abt. 1745 in Halifax Co., Virginia, and died Abt. 1790 in Burke Co., North Carolina. He married Louvisa Rice Abt. 1763 in Halifax Co., Virginia, daughter of John Rice and Mary Finney. She was born Abt. 1745 in Halifax Co., Virginia, and died Abt. 1790 in Rutherford Co., North Carolina.

There has been much confusion as to the parentage of Thomas. He has been assigned many different parents over the years and no proof has been given to prove them one way or the other. 

Child of Thomas Womack and Louvisa Rice.

 

 William Womack

Generation No. 2

   William Womack was born March 13, 1773 in Rutherford Co., North Carolina, and died June 03, 1843 in Warren Co., Tennessee. He married Anna Goodson March 22, 1802 in North Carolina, daughter of William Goodson and Mary Patton. She was born January 13, 1785 in North Carolina, and died November 18, 1848 in Warren Co., Tennessee.

 

Child of William Womack and Anna Goodson:

 

Thomas Womack

Generation No. 3

   Thomas Womack  was born July 24, 1816, and died September 1902 in Nashville, TN. He married (1) Rosalinda Mullican Abt. 1835. She was born April 16, 1816. He married (2) Sarilda Womack June 22, 1852 in Warren Co., TN, daughter of James Womack and Margaret Bowers. She was born January 22, 1832, and died January 28, 1917.

 

Child of Thomas Womack and Sarilda Womack:

 

 Thomas Jefferson Womack

Generation No. 4

    Thomas Jefferson Womack was born May 20, 1864 in Warren Co., TN, and died August 26, 1933 in Nashville, TN. He married Tabitha Jane Denton January 01, 1894 in Trafalger, IN. She was born October 08, 1871 in Warren Co., TN, and died March 05, 1958 in Nashville, TN.

 

Child of Thomas Womack and Tabitha Denton:

 

James Denton Womack

Generation No. 5

    James Denton Womack  was born January 01, 1895 in Nashville, Tennessee. He married Ethel Hazel Hawkins October 23, 1916. She was born September 24, 1897 in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

Child of James Womack and Ethel Hawkins:

 

Harry Emmett Womack

Generation No. 6

   Harry Emmett Womack ,was born  in Nashville, Tennessee. He married Katherine Fudge 

 

Child of Harry Womack and Katherine Fudge:

Steven James Womack

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