Greensburg, PA – Seton Hill University conferred 16 Master of Art degrees in Writing Popular Fiction on Sunday, June 27, 2004. To graduate from the Master of Arts in Writing Popular Fiction program at Seton Hill, students must complete a market-ready full-length fiction manuscript. Below is a list of the graduates and their novels, by hometown residence.

Arkansas

Little Rock

Rebecca Glover, “Shiloh”

California

Newport Beach

Suzanne Forster, “Unfinished Business”

Florida

Maitland

Irene Pynn, “The Last Phase of Stonehenge”

Sarasota

Heather Marsh, “Homefront”

Maryland

Bowie

Robin Breedon Wall, “Public Session”

White Plains

Renee Nelson, “Meinong’s Jungle”

Michigan

Ypsilanti

Steven Piziks, “Trickster”

Minnesota

Plymouth

Deanna Sjolander, “Got You Under My Skin”

Missouri

Florissant

Donna Munro, “Cultivating the Muse”

New York

Herkimer

Andrew Devitt, “Ultraville”

Woodside

Elizabeth Martinez, “Sticks and Stones”

Ohio

Akron

Jennifer LaConte, “Hide and Seek: Stories of Deception”

Marion

Matthew Duvall, “The Devil Don’t Cheat”

Pennsylvania

Lebanon

Natalie Wolfe, “O’Feurstein’s Education”

Oxford

Marta Dana, “Shadow Soldier”

Washington

Buckley

Lori Pollard-Johnson, “Worrywart,” “Recipe for a Rebel,” “Shadow Sister”

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