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In 1996, Veronica Chambers wrote Mama's Girl, a memoir about growing up. Mama's Girl was a Book of the Month Club selection and an American Library Association Best Book of 1996. In 1991, she co-wrote her first book Poetic Justice: Filmmaking South Central Style with film-maker John Singleton. She had interviewed John ....[more]
Kathleen Benner Duble had sixteen car accidents before she was twenty-one. Being an at-home writer keeps her from hitting the road (or anyone else). She is the author of seven books for children, including THE SACRIFICE, a Jefferson Cup Noteworthy Book, HEARTS OF IRON, an IRA Teacher’s Choice, BRAVO ZULU, SAMANTHA!, ....[more]
With a childhood spent traveling the globe, writer Elysabeth Eldering developed a passion for geography. Growing up in a military family, Elysabeth lived in Japan, Germany, New York, Kentucky, and Texas before her family finally settled in a small town in South Carolina. Elysabeth, who lives in Honea Path, put her glob....[more]
Children's author Dan Gutman was born in New York City on October 19, 1955. He grew up in Newark, New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in psychology in 1977. He started a video game magazine in 1982 called Video Games Player, which later became Computer Games. When the magazine went out of bus....[more]
It was the statue of Mary Dyer, which sits on the Massachusetts State House lawn, that inspired me to research the Quaker preacher’s life and share her remarkable story with young people, who perhaps, like me, have had little exposure to Dyer’s historical significance as an advocate of religious freedom. I ho....[more]
Aidana WillowRaven, mother of three, was trained in Fine Art, Studio Design and 2D Animation at Norfolk State University and Old Dominion University. In her freshman year, her art placed second in a nation-wide college competition hosted by the Stockley Gardens Fall Arts Festival. First place went to a sixth year grad ....[more]
Horatio Alger, Jr. is an American author of boy’s adventure stories. The story of a poor boy going on to live an adventurous life leading to a comfortable middle class life was the central theme of his writings. Alger was born on Friday the 13th in January, 1832 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. He was born near-sighted and ....[more]
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There has never been any doubt about Poe's enormous literary significance, but, with regard to his ultimate artistic merit, there has been considerable disagreement. To some he is little more than a successful charlatan, whose literary performances are only a virtuoso's display of stunning, but finally shallow, effects....[more]
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David A. Adler was born in New York City. He attended Queen's College in New York City and later, earned an MBA in Marketing from New York University. He writes both fiction and non-fiction. He is the author of Cam Jansen mysteries and the Andy Russell titles. His titles has earned him numerous awards including a Sydne....[more]
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