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Mike Murphy

Mike Murphy

Mike Murphy grew up on a working cattle ranch outside of the small South Texas town of Refugio. At the age of twenty, he joined the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, and for the next five years, participated in some of the largest rodeos in the country as a tie-down calf roper. From there, he worked his way into the oil business, reworking and drilling new wells on abandoned fields that still had plenty of life and oil left far below the surface. After traveling to New York and taking several courses in creative writing under the legendary Robert McKee, Mike sold his interests in the oil business and moved to Austin, Texas, to follow his dream of writing. His screenplays have been featured in national magazines such as Script, Creative Screenwriting and Fade In. A reality television show he wrote, titled Gusher, was sold on the spot to Chameleon Entertainment at the Los Angeles Screenwriting Expo as announced in Variety. His latest screenplay named Cartel Hell was recently announced a winner in this year's prestigious Page International Screenwriting Contest. Javelina, a campy horror film he penned, was shot on location in Rocksprings, Texas, by Flatiron Pictures. Lizzie Fox, his debut novel, is adapted from one of his screenplays that was previously optioned and developed in Hollywood. Mike resides and writes in Austin, where the music and BBQ are authentic, and the beer is ice cold.

Lizzie Fox

The story centers around Lizzie Fox, a woman hardened by her experiences in the foster care system but unbroken in spirit. Set in the small, unassuming town of Seclusion, Texas, the novel peels back layers of societal veneer to reveal the rot festering within—a world where wealth, influence, and race determine justice. Lizzie’s quest to uncover the truth behind the mysterious death of a young Black girl quickly spirals into something far more sinister, involving the town's most powerful players and the law enforcement meant to protect it. Lizzie is both raw and authentic. She is not the conventional heroine; she’s scarred by a lifetime of neglect and betrayal, but those very scars...
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