Michael Holloway Perronne
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Michael Holloway Perronne (born 1974)[citation needed] is an American author. His novels include: A Time Before Me, Men Can Do Romance, Falling Into Me, Embrace the Rain, A Time Before Us, and Gardens of Hope.
Michael Holloway Perronne | |
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Born | 1974 (age 49ā50) Picayune, Mississippi, U.S. |
Occupation | Author, Screenwriter |
Nationality | American |
Education | University of Southern Mississippi (BA) University of New Orleans (MFA) |
Parents | Mike Perronne Barbara Marie Perronne |
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Perronne received a great deal of publicity after sending a copy of his novel, A Time Before Me, to Alabama state lawmaker Gerald Allen who proposed that all books mentioning gay content should be banned. Allen was quoted saying, "I guess we dig a big hole and dump them in and bury them."[citation needed]
In response, Perronne said, "If Mr. Allen is determined to bury such great works as The Color Purple, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Brideshead Revisited, then I would be honored to have my own work buried with such classics." The controversy led to Perronne making appearances on national television and mentions in national gay newsmagazines.[1]
His debut novel, "A Time Before Me" won the Bronze Award, ForeWord Magazine's 2006 Book of the Year Award in the Gay/Lesbian fiction category.[2]
Perronne is openly gay.[3][4]
Some of his later works, including Falling Into Me and A Time Before Us, dealt with common issues gay men in their thirties face with growing older. Embrace the Rain examined cultural clashes between ethnic groups in post-Hurricane Katrina in Perronne's native coastal Mississippi. Gardens of Hope, his first historical novel, takes place in the backdrop of the World War II Japanese-American internment camp Manzanar.[5][6]
in 2019, Michael's script for the TV movie Deadly Vengeance was shot and produced by Titan Global Entertainment and Marvista Entertainment starring Gina Holden, Mitchell Hoog, Jessica Belkin and David Lipper.
As of 2023, he has also written the scripts for seven additional TV movies that have aired on Lifetime, LMN, UpTV, and streaming on Amazon Prime. Titles include: Saving My Daughter; Here Kills the Bride; Love, Game, Match; The Nature of Romance; Trapped With my Husband; and Don't Sell My Baby. Upcoming premieres include: The Perfect In-Laws, directed by Emmy-nominated actress Ashley Jones, on LMN on Nov. 20, 2023 and My Two Husbands set to debut on June 20, 2024, also on LMN.Perronne's IMDB