Martha Bolton is a prolific author of 89 books, an Emmy nominee (Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics, 1988), a Dove Award nominee (Children's Musical, 1999), and a "with" author on three New York Times bestselling books. She was nominated for a Writers' Guild Award for her work on the Emmy-winning Bob Hope--The First Ninety Years. She was Bob's first full-time female staff writer and wrote for his television specials (over 30 hours of primetime programming and fifteen years of his personal appearances and special events). As a staff writer for Bob Hope, Bolton had the opportunity to write scripted lines for a virtual Who's Who in entertainment, sports, and politics.
Bolton also wrote for Phyllis Diller for many years, and her series of books for those over fifty include, Didn't My Skin Used to Fit?, Cooking with Hot Flashes, and The Whole World is Changing and I'm Too Hot to Care. She has also written for many Christian comedians such as Mark Lowry (including parodies and co-writing his Piper the Hyper Mouse series), Chonda Pierce, Jeff Allen, and numerous others.
Martha's stage work includes writing the script for "The Confession," based on Beverly Lewis' bestselling Confession trilogy; co-writing both "Half-Stitched," based on Wanda E. Brunstetter's bestselling book The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club and "Our Christmas Dinner" with director/composer Wally Nason; "Josiah for President;" and "The Home Game" for Blue Gate Musicals. Both Josiah for President and The Home Game have accompanying novels penned by Bolton.