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  2. Whitney Awards - Wikipedia

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    The List, by Melanie Jacobson; Not My Type, by Melanie Jacobson; Winner: The Alloy of Law: A Mistborn Novel, by Brandon Sanderson Other finalists The Lost Gate, by Orson Scott Card; No Angel, by Theresa Sneed; I Don't Want to Kill You, by Dan Wells; A Night of Blacker Darkness, by Dan Wells; Best Mystery/Suspense Best Historical

  3. List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non ...

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    Matthew Frye Jacobson, historian, Sterling Professor of American Studies and History and Professor of African American Studies at Yale University [10] Michael F. Jacobson, microbiologist, co-founder of the Center for Science in the Public Interest [306]

  4. The Golden Key (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Key is a 1996 fantasy novel co-written by authors Jennifer Roberson (first act), Melanie Rawn (second act), and Kate Elliott (third act). [1] [2] [3]Set in what might loosely be described as an alternative Spain, the novel traces a family of painters who, by nature of their Gifts, can influence events around them.

  5. Melanie Benjamin (author) - Wikipedia

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    Born November 24, 1962, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Melanie is one of three children. Melanie attended Indiana University--Purdue University at Indianapolis then married Dennis Hauser in 1988; they presently reside in the Chicago, Illinois area with their two sons. [1] Melanie is a member of the Random House Speakers Bureau.

  6. Mel Tregonning - Wikipedia

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    Melanie Reanna Tregonning (15 April 1983 – 12 or 13 May 2014) was an Australian artist, best remembered as an author, cartoonist and illustrator. [1] Her graphic novel Small Things , published posthumously in 2016 by Allen & Unwin , was awarded the Gold Ledger in 2017.

  7. Melanie Challenger - Wikipedia

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    Melanie Challenger is a writer, researcher and broadcaster on environmental history and philosophy of science, Deputy Co-Chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, [1] and a Vice President of the RSPCA, [2] UK.

  8. Kim Heacox - Wikipedia

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    Kim Heacox is an American author, photographer, musician, and environmental activist living in Gustavus, Alaska, at the entrance to Glacier Bay National Park. [1] [2] He was born in Lewiston, Idaho and grew up in Spokane, Washington. [1]

  9. Annie Jacobsen - Wikipedia

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    Annie Jacobsen (born June 28, 1967) is an American investigative journalist, author, and a 2016 Pulitzer Prize finalist. She writes for and produces television programs, including Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan for Amazon Studios, and Clarice for CBS. She was a contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times Magazine from 2009 until 2012.