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  2. N. (novella) - Wikipedia

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    Sheila suspects it was due to a patient Johnny referred to in his notes anonymously as the eponymous "N". In the inner circle of the narrative, N. is diagnosed by Dr. John Bonsaint as suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder and paranoid delusions related to "keeping balance".

  3. Shelia Goss - Wikipedia

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    Shelia Marie Goss (born September 16, 1968) is an American author, freelance writer, and screenwriter.. Shelia Goss was born in Shreveport, Louisiana and grew up with two brothers.

  4. Meynier - Wikipedia

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    Meynier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Meynier (1901–1983), French geographer; Charles Meynier (1763 or 1768–1832), French painter; Geronimo Meynier (1941–2021), Italian teen film actor; Jean-Baptiste Meynier (1749–1813), French general; Octave Meynier (1874–1961), French military officer

  5. Sheila Link - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] She authored two books: The Hardy Boys Handbook: Seven Stories of Survival (1980) and Women's Guide to Outdoor Sports (1984). [2] Sheila was the first woman elected to the Outdoor Writers Association of America and served as its president. [2] Although an NRA life member from 1973, her views on the organization nuanced over time. [2]

  6. Cracks (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One of the swimming team members in the book is named Sheila Kohler and is a writer. When asked whether this was herself she replied that "Although I use a character called Sheila Kohler, I don't think Cracks is any more autobiographical than my other books. It is simply a device to make the reader believe that what one's writing is all true ...

  7. Octave Meynier - Wikipedia

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    Octave Meynier Portrait. Octave Meynier was a French military officer, born on 22 February 1874 at Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche in France and died on 31 May 1961 at Algiers.He is remembered as one of two officers who took control of the Voulet–Chanoine Mission, which mutinied and rampaged through West Africa in 1899.

  8. Sheila Robinson (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Robinson is an American businesswoman, author, and founder and CEO of Diversity Woman Media, [1] based in Burlington, North Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Robinson has been featured on the cover of Publishing Executive Magazine and named one of 50 Top Women in Magazine Publishing for the significant contribution she has made in her industry ...

  9. Shelia P. Moses - Wikipedia

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    Shelia P. Moses is an American writer.. In 2004, she was nominated for the National Book Award and in 2005 she was recognized as a Coretta Scott King Award honoree for her novel The Legend of Buddy Bush.