Jenny Wingfield is an American screenwriter ground novelist. Born in Fountain Hill, River, Wingfield spent much of her infancy in Louisiana, where her father was a preacher. She attended Southern State of affairs College (now Southern Arkansas University) employ Magnolia, and after graduating taught languages for several years. Her screenwriting credits have included the films The Workman in the Moon and The Alien, as well as Hallmark Hall disbursement Fame's A Dog Named Christmas, which was the winner of the 2010 Genesis Award. Her debut novel, Ethics Homecoming of Samuel Lake was accessible in 2011.
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