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  2. Ann Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell spends her free time hiking, fishing for salmon, cooking, gardening, or spending time on the family's boat. [1] She and her husband live in the Pacific Northwest. They have a son, Matthew, and a daughter, Heather, who are now grown. Maxwell's daughter has published several books under the pseudonym Heather Lowell. [6]

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American magazines that are no longer published. ... Today's Homeowner, Time Inc. (1928–2001) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir (1829–1842)

  4. List of centenarians (authors, editors, poets and journalists)

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    Iranian author and ayatollah [104] Ted Knap: 1920–2023: 102: American journalist [105] Masajirō Kojima: 1894–1994: 100: Japanese novelist [106] William Krehm: 1913–2019: 105: Canadian author, foreign correspondent and Spanish Civil War volunteer [107] Stanley Kunitz: 1905–2006: 100: American poet; two-time Poet Laureate (1974 and 2000 ...

  5. How a Goodreads scandal led to this first time author's book ...

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    CROWN OF STARLIGHT is no longer on our 2024 publishing schedule. — Del Rey Books (@DelReyBooks) December 11, 2023 Corrain has also been dropped by her literary agent, Rebecca Podos.

  6. A Look Back: Atmore author takes News 5 back in time - AOL

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    A Look Back: Atmore author takes News 5 back in time. WKRG. Bill Riales. November 22, 2024 at 7:07 PM. ... The Today Show. 40 New Year's Eve drinks worthy of celebration. Food. The Pioneer Woman.

  7. Wikipedia:Authors of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Several portions of Wikipedia were created as articles copied from traditional encyclopedias, such as from the 1911 Britannica, or generated from a long list of town population-data, but those articles now represent, at most, maybe 10% of the current article base.

  8. Ann Kiemel Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Ann Kiemel Anderson (September 22, 1945 – March 1, 2014) was an American religious speaker and author. Her books were bestsellers and all of her books together sold over 28 million copies. A 1980 film titled Hi, I'm Ann was based on her life.

  9. Barbara Newhall Follett - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Newhall Follett [1] (March 4, 1914 [2] – disappeared December 7, 1939) was an American child prodigy novelist. [3] Her first novel, The House Without Windows, was published in January 1927, when she was twelve years old.