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| Eileen Goudge was born July 4, 1950 and grew up in the San Francisco bay area. She began writing at the age of eight. At eighteen, she ran off with a man dodging the draft, and a year later, returned home from British Columbia with a baby and broke. She began writing non-stop and managed to sell a few articles. In the ....[more] |
| These books are available at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble or purchase them directly from me. I will be happy to autograph them. Call 304-842-3677 or e-mail bet.joe@aol.com. All four of my books are now uploaded on Kindle from www.amazon.com.
I suggest you read my books in order starting with Book One,Creighton's Cr....[more] |
| Kyoko Mori’s award-winning first novel, Shizuko's Daughter, was hailed by the New York Times as “a jewel of a book, one of those rarities that shine out only a few times in a generation.” Her many critically acclaimed books include Polite Lies, The Dream of Water, and the novels, Stone Field, True Arrow and One Bird (....[more] |
| Audrey Niffenegger was born in 1963 in the idyllic hamlet of South Haven, Michigan. Her family moved to Evanston, Illinois when she was little; she has lived in or near Chicago for most of her life.
She began making prints in 1978 under the tutelage of William Wimmer. Miss Niffenegger trained as a visual artist at ....[more] |
| Warren Adler is a world-renowned novelist, short story writer and playwright. His books have been translated into more than 25 languages and two of his novels, The War of the Roses and Random Hearts, have been made into enormously popular movies, shown continually throughout the world.
Three short stories from his a....[more] |
| A speculative fiction author with more than 35 years experience, David has been published in print and web magazines for over a decade. His latest novel, ASCENDANT, appeared in 2009 from Sam's Dot Publishing. |
| Lily Brett is the critically acclaimed author of the hilarious and moving novel You Gotta Have Balls, published in July 2006 by William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins.
Lily Brett has won many awards for her writing, which consists of four novels, a short story collection, three works of non-fiction and six volu....[more] |
| Val Cardinale, who wrote his first novel in 2005 after a long, successful career as a journalist, has published his second novel. Called The West Side Kid, it tells the story of movie star Lorne Bennett who's known as "The West Side Kid" to his fans. When Lorne's wife is found murdered in their elegant Manhattan apartm....[more] |
| Former print journalist Elizabeth Flock reported for TIME and PEOPLE magazines before becoming an on-air correspondent for CBS News. Her acclaimed debut novel, But Inside I'm Screaming, chronically the psychological struggles of a young woman in New York, was released in 2003. Her second novel, Me & Emma, became a Ne....[more] |
| Gwynne Forster was born in North Carolina, grew up in Washington, D. C., and has lived, studied and worked in New York City ever since she came of voting age. She considers herself a humanitarian, a perspective that she inherited from her mother, a high school principal, and which she also attributes to her work and ed....[more] |
| Jennifer Gilmore’s first novel, Golden Country (Scribner) was published in September ’06 and in paperback (Harcourt) in ’07. The novel was a New York Times Notable Book of 2006, an Amazon.com Top Ten Debut Fiction of 2006, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award and for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Her wor....[more] |
| Charles O. Goulet, BA, BEd, has been writing historical novels based on Canadian history for several years since his retirement as a school principal.
Since his areas of expertise where English and History, he combined the two to create novels of Canadian history, especially French Canadian history.
He continues to w....[more] |
| Please see www.dewitthenry.com |
| Presently residing in Northern England, married, mother of three adult children, and five beautiful grandsons. Started writing after reading what could have been her 3ooth novel - suddenly realizing, she should write! And began doing so at the age of 22. What started out as a single novel, grew into two, and then three....[more] |
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