Marjorie Herrera Lewis
<p>Marjorie Herrera Lewis knew early on she wanted a career related to sports. After several years at small newspapers, at age twenty-seven she began working at the Fort Worth <em>Star-Telegram</em>. Soon after, she was named a beat writer for the Dallas Cowboys and eventually joined the<em> Dallas Morning News</em> sportswriting staff. While writing <em>When the Men Were Gone</em>, she became inspired to try her hand at coaching football and was added to the Texas Wesleyan University football coaching staff. She presently teaches media ethics at the University of North Texas.<em> When the Men Were Gone</em> was the winner of the Best Book - New Fiction and Best Book - Historical Fiction Awards from the American Book Fest and was a finalist for the New Mexico-Arizona Best Book Awards.</p>