A Discalced Augustinian friar, preacher, and author of popular books of devotion. (1644-1709)
Author of the children's astrology book "What's Your Sign?" presents her biography, with monthly horoscopes, book excerpts and reviews.
An author and a developmental neuropsychologist, based in Alexandria, Virginia and specializing in the treatment of children with attachment disorder, including international adoptees.…
An author and speaker addressing issues of families in crisis. Information on his book, "Many a Tear Has to Fall" as well as speaking topics, articles, and contact details.…
Alan Duff, an interview with the New Zealand author of Once Were Warriors, One Night Out Stealing and now, What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted?
Winner of the Romance Writers of America's national Golden Heart for Best Regency. The author of A Compromising Situation coming November 2000 from Zebra Regency.
Early morning thoughts from the author on the LHP and compassion.
A page for writers that has samples of a synopsis and query letter, research links, author links, and a list of helpful books.
Lengthy profile of the author by Nicholas Wroe.
The author's rants about any issue relevant to him at any given time. While his opinions aren't usually politically correct, they're always what he thinks.
Biography and bibliography related to the Lost Generation author and radio personality.
Author of "How to Lose Over 100lbs in One Day," a story about a man's obsession with his girlfriend's weight gain.
The author of Catch Me if You Can, Silhouette Intimate Moments, March 2000,and The Renegade's Woman, Dreams Unlimited, available now. Look for Cajun Hot, coming soon!
MUD and SMS game designer, and author of "Desiging Virtual Worlds". Features MUD related writings, personal information and some browser based games.
Lists of the author's top 10 poems and top 10 phrases from Cummings' poetry.
Contains articles on writing, author interviews, conference listings, and a writer's wanted section.
The author of a book of travels much read in the Middle Ages, died probably in 1372.
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