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Short bio: 

Nationally-bestselling, Edgar Award-winning author Eli Cranor played quarterback at every level: peewee to professional. These days, he serves as Writer in Residence at Arkansas Tech, where he also lends his expertise to the university's football team, an experience he mined while drafting Mississippi Blue 42. Eli's previous books include Don't Know Tough, Ozark Dogs, and Broiler, which have made numerous "best of the year" lists, including  the New York Times, USA Today, Amazon Editors, and others. His work has been nominated for nearly every major award in the crime fiction genre, and most recently the prestigious Mark Twain Voice in American Literature Award. Eli's column, "Where I'm Writing From" appears weekly in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. For more information, subscribe to Eli's monthly newsletter at elicranor.com.
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Bestselling, award-winning author Eli Cranor played quarterback at every level: peewee to professional. Eli was a standout quarterback in high school and went on to earn a scholarship to play for legendary head coach Howard Schellenberger at Florida Atlantic University. After redshirting his freshman year at FAU, Cranor transferred to Ouachita Baptist University, a private liberal arts college located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. 
 
During his time at Ouachita, Cranor double majored in Political Science and English Literature while earning all-conference honors as OBU's quarterback. He went on to set school records for offensive production, two of which still stand today. Cranor originally thought he would pursue law school after graduation but ended up in Sweden playing professional football where he led the Carlstad Crusaders to a national championship. After that year-long journey, he traveled back to Arkansas to coach high school football.
 
Following a five-year coaching career, Cranor turned his attention to writing, garnering awards from The Missouri Review in 2018 and The Greensboro Review in 2017. During 2019 and 2020, he wrote a series of football-themed essays for Oxford American called “Hash Marks.” Shortly thereafter, he began penning a nationally syndicated sports column titled “Athletic Support.”
 
In 2022, Cranor's debut novel, Don't Know Tough, won the Peter Lovesey First Crime Novel Contest and the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel. Originally penned in 2017, the manuscript collected over two-hundred rejections before being named one of the best novels of the year by the New York Times and USA Today.
 
Cranor’s next two novels, Ozark Dogs and Broiler, were published in 2023 and 2024 respectively. Both made numerous year-end lists, including the New York Times, The Guardian, and Amazon’s “Best Books of the Year.” Ozark Dogs was nominated for the Steel Dagger Award. While Broiler was nominated for the Mark Twain Voice in American Literature Award.
 
Cranor now serves as the "Writer in Residence" at Arkansas Tech, where he also lends his eye—and sometimes, his arm—to the university's football team, an experience he mined while drafting his latest novel and series debut, Mississippi Blue 42.  

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