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He publishes work both as Greg Herren and under the pseudonym Todd Gregory. [ 1 ] His novel Murder in the Rue Chartres won a Lambda Literary Award in the Gay Mystery category at the 2008 Lambda Literary Awards , [ 1 ] and his anthology Love, Bourbon Street: Reflections of New Orleans , co-edited with Paul J. Willis , won in the anthologies ...
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West is an American novel published in 1995, written by Gregory Maguire with illustrations by Douglas Smith. It is the first in The Wicked Years series, and was followed by Son of a Witch (published in September 2005), A Lion Among Men (published in October 2008), and Out of Oz (published in November 2011).
Gregory Frank Tague (born 1957) is an American multidisciplinary literary scholar. He spent most of his career at St. Francis College . He is the founder of the scholarly journal ASEBL Journal and the literary journal Literary Veganism , and general editor for the publisher Bibliotekos.
Gregory Maguire (born June 9, 1954) is an American novelist. He is the author of Wicked , Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister , and several dozen other novels for adults and children. Many of Maguire's adult novels are inspired by classic children's stories.
Philippa Gregory CBE (born 9 January 1954) is an English historical novelist who has been publishing since 1987. The best known of her works is The Other Boleyn Girl (2001), which in 2002 won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award from the Romantic Novelists' Association [ 1 ] and has been adapted into two films.
Gregory Patrick Feeley is an American teacher, critic, essayist and author of speculative fiction, [1] active in the field since 1972. He writes as Gregory Feeley , with some of his early works appearing under the name Greg Feeley .
Gregory Fraser is an American poet, editor, and professor. He is the author of three poetry collections, Strange Pietà, Answering the Ruins, and Designed for Flight, as well as the co-author, with poet Chad Davidson, of two college textbooks, Writing Poetry and Analyze Anything.
Timescape is a 1980 science fiction novel by American writer Gregory Benford (with unbilled co-author Hilary Foister, Benford's sister-in-law, who is credited as having "contributed significantly to the manuscript"). [1]