Detailied history and information about the author and his family, with focus on his professional experience.
Links and information on Catwoman, Jem, Sea Wees, Halloween, and the author.
Article from Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Newsletter describes Marshall's works and suggests book related activities.
Official site. Six-time winner of the Spur Award and author of the "Good Old Boys". Features works, biography, awards, and photographs.
Author, speaker and trainer creates amultimedia interactive experience involving creativity, team communication, commitment, service and innovation.
Holt Medallion Winner. Romantic Times Career Achievement Nominee. The author of Three Beaux Trilogy.
(Official site) Presents the author's biography and her book, Sixth Grade is Sour Grapes. Also includes news and a sample chapter.
Includes information about the author, photographs, music, and favorite links.
Features author information, pictures of completed items, an original drawstring purse pattern, links to online patterns, and pages of how-tos and tips.
Include information on history, TV and films, major characters, books, and author.
A multitude of articles on the command language, Rexx, and algorithms, and background on the author.
Tribute page to the science fiction author Raymond F. Jones. Bibliography, analysis, and images.
The author of Two To Tangle, A Harlequin Temptation "Wrong Bed" Release.
Showcases emerging and established writers in a variety of genres, including short fiction, poetry, creative essays, humor, author interviews, and writing tips.
Educator and author, born at Florence, 8 Aug., 1716; died at Rome, 16 Sept., 1788.
Author of two books on South America and Ireland; personal information and details on his books.
Author of 'So this is ecstacy', 'Essex Boys' and 'Soldier of the Queen'.
Information on the author of the Munch Mancini series, with book excerpts, signing schedule, mystery links, and chat
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