Margaret Cousins (editor)
Margaret Cousins | |
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| Born | Sue Margaret Cousins January 26, 1905 Munday, Texas, United States of America |
| Died | July 30, 1996 (aged 91) San Antonio, Texas, United States of America |
| Occupation | Author |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | University of Texas at Austin |
| Genre | Fiction |
| Notable works | The Life of Lucy Gallant |
| Notable awards | D.A. Frank Poetry Prize
J.C. Penney-University of Missouri Award for Excellence in Magazine Writing Friends of the San Antonio Public Library Arts and Letters Award Women-in-Communications Headliner Award for Lifetime Achievement George Washington Medal of the Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge |
Sue Margaret Cousins (January 26, 1905 – July 30, 1996) was an American editor, journalist, and writer. Cousins was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the Authors Guild, the Texas Institute of Letters, the Philosophical Society of Texas, the San Antonio Conservation Society, and a trustee of the Wildflower Foundation.
Some of her works were published under the pseudonyms William Masters, Mary Parrish, and Avery Johns.