Author and screenwriter Alan Hines is a native of Fort Worth, Texas. He received the D.H. Lawrence Fellowship for his novel, Square Dance (HarperCollins) and went on to write the screenplay adaptation. The film opened at the Sundance Film Festival as did the film of his screenplay for SAVE ME.
Other screenplay credits include AMBULANCE GIRL and THE INTERROGATION OF MICHAEL CROWE, which received a Peabody Award.
His work has appeared in Cultural Weekly, New World Writing, storySouth, The Literateur and elsewhere.
He lives in Central Florida and Exmoor, Somerset, UK.