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  1. Marty Holland (born Mary Hauenstein, 1919 – 1971) was an American screenwriter and author of pulp novels. Holland began her career as a typist in Hollywood, wrote several short stories for pulp magazines, transitioned to writing novels and screenplays, and ultimately saw two of her works adapted for the screen.

  2. Marty Holland (born Mary Hauenstein, 1919 – 1971) was an American screenwriter and author of pulp novels. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Holland began her career as a typist in Hollywood, wrote several short stories for pulp magazines, transitioned to writing novels and screenplays, and ultimately saw two of her works adapted for the screen.

  3. Mar 13, 2023 · Fallen Angel by Marty Holland is a gripping film noir classic with a thrilling plot and vivid descriptions of a small coastal town. Curtis Evans provides an insightful introduction that sheds light on the elusive author and the historical context of the book.

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  4. Marty Holland was born Mary Hauenstein on November 2, 1913 in Beaverdam, Ohio. She began writing at 12, and after moving to Hollywood with her family, she got a job as a script typist for the movie studios.

  5. The life of Marty Holland seems to be more of a mystery than The Glass Heart. She (Mary is her real first name) apparently was a studio secretary who decided she could write as well as the people for whom she took dictation.

  6. Marty Holland has 14 books on Goodreads with 126 ratings. Marty Hollands most popular book is Baby Godiva.

  7. Oct 6, 2023 · The Glass Heart. Marty Holland was born Mary Hauenstein in 1919. She began her writing career by authoring short stories for the pulps. Her debut full-length novel was Fallen Angel, published in 1945 by E.P. Dutton and Company. The book was sold to 20th Century Fox and adapted into a film of the same name by Otto Preminger.