(Official site) Information, awards, reviews, and complete list of books by this non-fiction children's author.
A brief profile/interview with "the hard-boiled author of The Pope of Greenwich Village."
"A companion web site to C-SPAN's Sunday author interview series . . . ." Includes an extensive online archive (dating from 1989 up to the present) of author interviews in text-transcript form, with many excerpts also available in audio an…
Introductory information, bio, audio and written excerpts, tour information, related links, and e-mail from the author of Back to Life.
Offers guided meditation tapes including deep sleep, healing, and manifesting abundance, includes expected benefits, author background, and free articles.
The Saga of Grettir the Strong was originally written in the early 14th century by an unknown author.
Book reviews, features and author interviews from the Atlantic Monthly.
Author and journalist born in Omagh. Information on her first novel, Three Wise Men, and samples of her column in the Irish Independent Weekend Magazine.
Has information about the author's life, links to cool stuff, poems, and quotes.
Jesuit ascetic author, born at Freiburg im Breisgau, 15 February, 1704; died at Augsburg, 27 April, 1757.
Offers technical details and photos of the author's cars. Also includes track days, crashes, and fitting a bike computer.
Author of several books of poetry, short stories, and a novel, The Mystic Pig. Biography, publications, and reviews.
Guide to online information about the aviatrix and bestselling author of West with the Night.
The official site of fiction author of Random Hearts, The War of the Roses, and Mourning Glory.
An interview with game author Amy Briggs by Neil deMause.
About the author's favorite hobbies, including mountaineering, rock climbing, adventure sports and photography.
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