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Saleswoman turned writer, Elizabeth Ann Guevara, bares her soul in, Separated By Dreams. An aspiring true story like no other. This novel has been adapted into the feature film, Straight Edge set to be released in the Fall of 2012. Elizabeth will serve as Executive Producer. The independent film is in production. ....[more]
Maria first came to the East Carolina University in Greenville, NC from Uruguay with an Exchange Student Fulbright Scholarship. In her first week there, she met Bill – her Gringo, and both their lives change course. They married and had their first child in Uruguay, but returned to the United States to continue their e....[more]
Patricia McLaine has worked as an international psychic, tarot reader, astrologer, and metaphysical teacher for over 44 years. Her worldwide clientele includes the celebrated in the fields of entertainment, politics, journalism and business, in addition to those from all walks of life. She is the author of The Wheel of....[more]
PHYLLIS TICKLE, founding editor of the Religion Department of PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, the international journal of the book industry, is frequently quoted in print sources like USA TODAY, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, NY TIMES as well as in electronic media like PBS, NPR, THE HALLMARK CHANNEL, etc., Tickle is an authority on r....[more]
Edward Albee was born on March 12, 1928. He was adopted as an infant by Reid Albee, the son of Edward Franklin Albee of the powerful Keith-Albee vaudeville chain. He was raised in great affluence and sent to preparatory and military schools. ending his formal education after a year and a half at Trinity College in Hart....[more]
NY Times bestselling author of over fifty books of humor and inspiration. Emmy-nominated staff writer for Bob Hope (both personal appearances and television specials). Recipient of four Angel awards and a Dove award nomination. Scriptwriter of hundreds of comedy sketches and other scripts. Her books include Didn'....[more]
JOSEPH COWLEY, born on October 9, 1923, graduated from Columbia University in 1947. He interrupted his academic career to serve two and a half years with the Army Air Force during World War II. The last months of service were spent overseas as a bombardier with the Eighth Air Force, for which he was awarded the Bronze....[more]
EDWARD CROSBY WELLS (Playwright) has had scores of plays produced from coast to coast in the U.S., and in Canada, Scotland and Spain. He is the winner of no less than half a dozen international playwriting awards including the Spotlight On Best Play Award for Excellence in Off-Off Broadway Theatre three years running. ....[more]
John W. Gorski has a B.A. in English from the University of Cincinnati and has studied poetry writing at the University of Washington Extension. He grew up primarily in Maryland and Ohio and has lived in Seattle since 1976. His poetry has been published in Seattle Poems by Seattle Poets (an anthol....[more]
Born in Dubuque, Iowa, Rabe was educated at Loras College and Villanova. His service in Vietnam has had a major influence on his work, particularly in his early plays. In 1971 both The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, which traces a soldier's life from basic training to an ugly and ironic death in Vietnam, and Sticks an....[more]
Sandra Scoppettone is a mystery writer. She was raised in South Orange, New Jersey. In the 1960s, Scoppettone collaborated with Louise Fitzhugh, on two books. She began writing her own young adult novels in the 1970s. Her book, Trying Hard to Hear You, was one of the first young adult novels to feature a lesbian charac....[more]
Willard Simms is the author of 11 published plays,14 produced teleplays, and two television mini-series. Mr. Simms is an expert in biographical drama, and included in his television work are scripts on Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and a Mini-series on the life St. Francis of ....[more]
Mark Stein was born in 1951, raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, and attended the University of Wisconsin, graduating in 1973. After college, he moved to New York where he worked at Vogue magazine by day and stage managed in the off-off-Broadway theater world by night. In 1976, he relocated to Washington, D.C. to join N....[more]
For many, an illustrated version of Aesop’s Fables is ubiquitous with childhood. Born a slave, Aesop and his fables have become a staple of popular culture for generations. While his birthplace is a matter of much scholarly debate with Egypt, Ethiopia and Athens being presented as possibilities, some facts about his li....[more]
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