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Mary Morrison, a successful author of thriller novels, is happily married to Tom with two young children. Her publisher, asking her to write another book, offers a two million dollar advance; she initially declines but has to accept after Tom says he lost half of their estate on a risky investment.
Toni Morrison (1931–2019), author, Nobel laureate 1993 E. Frederic Morrow (c.1909–1994), first black American appointed to a president's administration (1955–60) Walter Mosley (born 1952), novelist
Mary Lane Morrison (August 15, 1907 – July 16, 1994) was an American writer, historian and preservationist. She was the curator of the Georgia Historical Society, a member of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the state of Georgia [1] and was a director in The Victorian Society, founded in 1966. [2]
Mary Louise Morrison (born 1926), Canadian soprano, see 1926 in Canada Mary Morison or Morrison (1771–1791), Scottish girl thought to be the "lovely Mary Morison" of Robert Burns' poem Mary Morison Webster (1894–1980), Scottish-born South African novelist and poet
Morrison wrote books for children with her younger son, Slade Morrison, who was a painter and a musician. Slade died of pancreatic cancer on December 22, 2010, aged 45, [ 27 ] [ 86 ] when Morrison's novel Home (2012) was half-completed.
Mary Morison or Mary Morrison (1771 – 29 June 1791), [1] may have been the "lovely Mary Morison", whom the poet Robert Burns admired as a girl of sixteen. She was the daughter of Adjutant John Morison of Mauchline .
Toni Morrison, iconic author and the first African-American woman to win a Nobel prize, passed away at age 88. Before her passing, Morrison, born in Ohio on February 18, 1931, was regarded as one ...
Crow Lake is a 2002 first novel written by Canadian author Mary Lawson.It won the Books in Canada First Novel Award in the same year and won the McKitterick Prize in 2003. It is set in a small farming community in Northern Ontario, the Crow Lake of the title, [1] and centres on the Morrison family (Kate the narrator, her younger sister Bo and older brothers Matt and Luke) and the events ...
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