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  2. Joanna Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Walsh is the author of: Seed, a digital work. This work is featured in the British Library's Digital Storytelling Exhibit June 2, 2023 through October 15, 2023. [2] Her books include Break.up, Vertigo, [3] [4] Hotel, Fractals, [5] Grow a Pair; Worlds From the World's End. Her writing has been widely anthologised.

  3. Joan Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Joan Maureen Walsh (born September 18, 1958) is a liberal American political pundit and journalist. Walsh is national affairs correspondent for The Nation , and was previously an on-air political analyst at CNN and MSNBC .

  4. Seed (electronic literature) - Wikipedia

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    SEED is an online digital story written by Joanna Walsh, a British author. Illustrations are credited to Charlotte Hicks. The work was published in April 2017 by Editions At Play with Visual Editions. The story is a mysterious and darkly beautiful tale about a young girl and her journey into becoming a woman.

  5. Dylan Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Walsh was married from 1996 to 2003 to actress Melora Walters, with whom he had two children, Thomas Walsh (b. 1996) and Joanna Walsh (b. 1997). [8] After the couple divorced, Walsh married actress Joanna Going on October 10, 2004, and the two have a daughter, Stella Walsh, who was born in 2003. In 2010, Walsh announced he filed for divorce. [8 ...

  6. Hotel (Walsh book) - Wikipedia

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    In the Financial Times Melissa Harrison praised Hotel as being "densely patterned, deeply personal" and wrote that "Walsh's writing has intellectual rigour and bags of formal bravery" and also stated that the book "is a boldly intellectual work that repays careful reading" [1] In the New Statesman Marina Benjamin wrote that "I loved Hotel and would read it again for the pleasure of its playful ...

  7. The Story of a New Name - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Walsh, notes for The Guardian: Behind the Neapolitan novels is a sense of "the violence in every house, every family" based in an unspeakable "before": the brutality and betrayals of the Second World War. Lenú, brought up speaking not Italian, but Neapolitan, becomes fluent in the language of schoolbooks.

  8. Joan Walsh Anglund - Wikipedia

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    Joan Walsh Anglund (January 3, 1926 – March 9, 2021) was an American poet and children's book author and illustrator. A Friend Is Someone Who Likes You, her first children's books, was one of the New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books. She published more than 120 books, and as of 2014, she had sold over 45 million books worldwide ...

  9. Tramp Press - Wikipedia

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    Vertigo by Joanna Walsh was published in March 2016. [21] Orange Horses by Maeve Kelly was 2016's Recovered Voices title. [22] Tramp Press' 2017 catalogue included The Iron Age by Arja Kajermo, A Line Made By Walking by Sara Baume and The Unforeseen by Dorothy Macardle. [23] [24] [25] The Unforeseen was part of the Recovered Voices series.