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It's a little known secret, but Amazon.com, the New York Times, Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey, HGTV, Paula Poundstone, Reader's Digest, Lands' End, SpiceBox (in Canada), and Red Communications (in Malaysia) have at least one thing in common; and that is Michael Kline's phone number. In addition to the former, Kl....[more]
Co-author of bestselling family communication journals (Picture of Me, The Book of Myself, The Book of Us, What I Love About You) and Director for Digital Communities at Berrett-Koehler Publishers in San Francisco.
Trip Payne was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina on August 7, 1968. He grew up in nearby Spartanburg before attending Emory University in Atlanta, graduating with a degree in English in 1990. After graduation, he moved to New York and worked for several puzzle magazines before moving back to Atlanta in 1991 to embar....[more]
Wayne Stewart was raised in Donora, Pennsylvania, the town which produced Stan Musial, Ken Griffey, Sr. (a teammate of Stewart's on the Donora High baseball team), and Griffey, Jr. Stewart's latest books are out now (as of April 2010). They are: a biography of Stan Musial (Triumph), his 25th book, and You're the Um....[more]
Michael has written more than 200 children's books including middle grade novels, tie-in novelizations, and picture books based on movies, video games, and television shows such as Smallville, Avatar, Men in Black, X-Men and Spider-Man. Michael's packaging company, Town Brook Press, created and produced Spider-Man M....[more]
It is hard to find a more polarizing author than Austen, who was revered by her admirers and despised by her critics. Either way, her works demand a passionate response two hundred years after they were published. Born in 1775 in England to a middle-class family, Austen had her greatest success shortly before her death....[more]
Drama, Education, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction, Performing Arts, Poetry, Reference
Philip Pullman, 1946 - Philip Pullman was born in 1946 and spent part of his youth living in Australia and graduated from Oxford University with a degree in English. Pullman is the author of many acclaimed novels, plays, and picture books for readers of all ages. He is a recent recipient of the highest award given for ....[more]
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
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]
Antiques & Collectibles, Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
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