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Katherine V. Forrest (born 1939) is a Canadian-born American writer, best known for her novels about lesbian police detective Kate Delafield. Her books have won and been finalists for Lambda Literary Award twelve times, as well as other awards. She has been referred to by some "a founding mother of lesbian fiction writing."
However, "Gene Damon" was a pseudonym for Barbara Grier, who started Naiad Press — the publishing company that re-released all of Bannon's books in 1983. Author-editor Katherine V. Forrest included chapter 4 of Beebo Brinker in a compilation of excerpts from what Forrest considered the best examples of lesbian pulp fiction books, aptly named ...
The characters were generally older, ranging from ages ten to fourteen, and the books were marketed as for ages ten and up. Many of the authors from this series later moved on to write for the Central Series. Several books from the series were later re-released in digital form by Open Road Integrated Media. Titles in order of publication:
"I came from nothing," Forrest said. "I came from a father who made no money. He was a playwright and then a writer, and even though he published a lot of books, I was a complete scholarship student all the way through." [1] [2] Forrest attended Choate Rosemary Hall, a private school in Wallingford, Connecticut, on a scholarship, graduating in ...
Date ISBN Notes Math, Science, and Unix Underpants: October 1, 2009 ISBN 0-7407-9140-0: A collection of previously published math-and-science-themed strips. NOTE: The binary on the cover says "BUY THIS BOOK" multiple times. The Best of FoxTrot: November 23, 2010 ISBN 0-7407-7733-5: Includes Bill Amend's favorite strips, with annotations. AAAA!:
The first book in the series, Found, was published on April 22, 2008. The series continued with book titles Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, Caught, Risked (originally intended to be titled Kept), and Revealed. The eighth and final book, Redeemed, was released on September 8, 2015.
This book is divided into three parts. #1 - Elfangor's Journey, #2 - Alloran's Choice, and #3 - An Alien Dies. Each part was originally released as a separate book to school book clubs. December 1997: c. 1976, the 1980s, and c. Spring 1997: Elfangor-Sirinial-Shamtul: ISBN 0-590-10971-5: 14: The Unknown: January 1998: Horse (Minneapolis Max ...
In order of publication: Lonesome Dove (1985) Streets of Laredo (1993) Dead Man's Walk (1995) Comanche Moon (1997) In order of internal chronology: Dead Man's Walk – set in the early 1840s; Comanche Moon – set in the 1850–60s; Lonesome Dove – set in mid-to-late 1870s; Streets of Laredo [2] – set in the early 1890s