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  2. Babylon's Ark - Wikipedia

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    Babylon's Ark was first picked up by Paraview Literary Agency and was then adopted, published and released by St. Martin's Press of New York in early March 2007. An audiobook version narrated by Simon Vance was released in 2015.

  3. The Wiccan Web - Wikipedia

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    The Wiccan Web: Surfing the Magic on the Internet is a 2001 book by Patricia Telesco and Sirona Knight published by Citadel Press, an imprint of Kensington Publishing.The book focuses on online Wiccan culture in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and is structured as a how-to guide for users new to technology.

  4. Trident Media Group, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Trident Media Group, LLC is an American literary agency that represents authors across several categories including print publishing, eBooks, audiobooks, book translations, book-to-film/TV adaptation, stage adaptation and new media. [7] [8] [5] [9] [1] [10] [11] Trident Media Group is based out of New York City. The literary agency launched in ...

  5. Bill Clegg - Wikipedia

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    Bill Clegg is an American literary agent and author. Clegg's first two memoirs detail his addiction to crack cocaine . [ 1 ] His debut novel , Did You Ever Have a Family , received offers from four publishers [ 2 ] and was longlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize .

  6. Georges Borchardt - Wikipedia

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    Borchardt's first job in New York was as an assistant in a literary agency specializing in foreign writers. [3] In 1959, it was Borchardt who secured an American publisher for Elie Wiesel's Night, following rejection after rejection by publishers who labeled the memoir of Wiesel's internment in concentration camps too morbid for American readers.

  7. The Poet (novel) - Wikipedia

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    And, while telling the story from the viewpoint of pedophile William Gladden, Connelly uses third-person narrative. The book also features the first appearance of FBI agent Rachel Walling, a recurring character in Connelly's novels. In April 2004, The Poet was reissued in paperback with an introduction by Stephen King. [1]

  8. Loren Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Loren Coleman (born July 12, 1947) is an American cryptozoologist, author and television personality who has written over 40 books on a number of topics, including cryptozoology. He is also the President, Founder and leading Director of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.

  9. Cool and Lam - Wikipedia

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    First edition dust jacket of The Bigger They Come (1939), the first mystery in the Cool and Lam series. Cool and Lam is a fictional American private detective firm that is the center of a series of thirty detective novels written by Erle Stanley Gardner (creator of "Perry Mason") using the pen name of A. A. Fair.