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  2. Donna Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hill is an editor of novels, and two award-winning anthologies. She is also a writing instructor at The Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center in New York. Hill holds an MFA in creative writing from Goddard College and is an assistant professor of English at Medgar Evers College, Essex County College and the College of New Rochelle. [3]

  3. List of pen names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pen names used by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author.A pen name may be used to make the author' name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or ...

  4. List of Christian fiction authors - Wikipedia

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  5. Robert F. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Like other established silent-film directors Christy Cabanne, William Beaudine, Elmer Clifton, Lambert Hillyer, and Harry Fraser, Hill was given fewer major assignments in talking pictures. Although Hill began the sound era with Universal, he soon was forced to freelance for independent producers like Sol Lesser , Max and Arthur Alexander , and ...

  6. List of fictional towns in literature - Wikipedia

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    St. Loo is a resort town on the south English coast, commonly referred to as the English Riviera and is a setting for several Agatha Christie stories. St. Mary Mead, England Agatha Christie: Miss Marple series An earlier mention of St. Mary Mead exists in the Poirot novel The Mystery of the Blue Train.

  7. List of British artists - Wikipedia

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    John Eyre (1847–1927) – English genre painter, illustrator, painted and designed pottery; Ralph Hedley (1848–1913) – English realist painter, woodcarver and illustrator; John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) – English Pre-Raphaelite painter especially of female characters from mythology and literature

  8. 1957 in literature - Wikipedia

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    March 3 – Nicholas Shakespeare, English novelist and biographer [34] March 7 – Robert Harris, English novelist and current-affairs writer [35] March 20 – John Grogan, American journalist and non-fiction writer [citation needed] March 23 – Ananda Devi, Mauritian francophone fiction writer and poet [36] March 26 – Paul Morley, English ...

  9. The Power of Sympathy - Wikipedia

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    A Letter of William Hill Brown's (in Notes). American Literature 49.4 (January 1978): 606–611. Ellis, Milton. The Author of the First American Novel. American Literature 4.4 (January 1933): 359–368. Lawson-Peebles, Robert. American Literature Before 1880. London: Pearson Education, 2003. Martin, Terrence. William Hill Brown's Ira and Isabella.