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  2. Jeffrey Marks - Wikipedia

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    Marks' next work was Atomic Renaissance: Women Mystery Writers of the 1940s/1950s, which again was nominated for an Agatha. [2] Marks then wrote Intent to Sell: Marketing the Genre Novel. He became the moderator of Murder Must Advertise, a website and email group that discusses the best ways to market genre fiction in a changing marketplace.

  3. Jeffrey Mark - Wikipedia

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    Mark was encouraged to make the arrangements by Newcastle composer and musicologist William Gillies Whittaker. [8] During the 1940s and 1950s he worked in London, writing for Picture Post magazine with his lifelong friend Tom Hopkinson. [1] [9] In 1960 Mark returned to the Royal College of Music to teach composition. [10]

  4. Crippen & Landru - Wikipedia

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    Crippen & Landru Publishers is a small publisher of mystery fiction collections, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.It was founded in 1994 by husband and wife Sandi and Douglas G. Greene in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, and is named after murderers Dr. H. H. Crippen and Henri Landru.

  5. Mark Jeffrey (author) - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey's first novel, Max Quick: The Pocket and the Pendant, was published in hardcover and ebook by HarperCollins in May, 2011. The book was initially podcast as a series of episodic mp3's and received over 2.5 million downloads. [3] Jeffrey holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of New Hampshire and is a TEDx speaker. [4]

  6. List of people considered a founder in a humanities field

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    Subject Father / mother Reason African-American history: Arturo Alfonso Schomburg [54]: For his "[research and raising] awareness of the great contributions that Afro-Latin Americans and African Americans have made to society,...[being] an important intellectual figure in the Harlem Renaissance [and, over] the years, [collecting] literature, art, slave narratives, and other materials of ...

  7. Jeff Thomas (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Mark Thomas (born 19 October 1971) is a former Australian cricketer who represented Queensland in Australian domestic cricket as a right-handed opening batsman.He later took up coaching, and served as coach of the Canadian national team from 1999 to 2002.

  8. Mark Jeffrey - Wikipedia

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    In 1866 Jeffrey was a free man but was unable to work because of an injury in his legs so Jeffrey was sentenced back to Separate Prison as an "Invalid". In 1870, Jeffrey was freed again but shortly after he was involved in a fight in a pub and convicted of manslaughter sentencing him back into the prison in Port Arthur for life.

  9. Gene Marks - Wikipedia

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    Marks moderating a "Go Local" think tank hosted by Dell in Austin, Texas. Gene Marks is a columnist, author, and small business owner. A past columnist for both The Washington Post and The New York Times, Marks writes regularly for The Hill, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Forbes, Inc. magazine, Entrepreneur.com, The Washington Times and The Guardian.