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Pearl was founded by Joan Jobe Smith in 1974. [1] The first issue appeared in May 1974. [1] It was edited by Joan Jobe Smith, [2] Marilyn Johnson, [2] and Barbara Hauk. Pearl was based in Long Beach. It released an annual fiction issue and an annual poetry issue as well as hosting an annual poetry prize. [3]
Matthew Pearl (born October 2, 1975) is an American novelist and educator. His novels include The Dante Club , The Poe Shadow , The Last Dickens , The Technologists , and The Last Bookaneer . Biography
Kelly Grimes reviewed Jonril: Gateway to the Sunken Lands in The Space Gamer No. 61. [1] Grimes commented that " Jonril is a very worthwhile setup. It is well put together, and can be used without too much pregame planning.
Sunk, total loss, not salvaged Moored Battleship row, berth F-7 forward of Nevada aft of Tennessee: Nevada: BB-36 Seriously damaged, beached, salvaged, repaired at Puget Sound: Moored aft of Arizona at berth F-8 Oklahoma: BB-37 Sunk, total loss, raised, and later sank in 1947 while under tow to San Francisco.
The Sunken World is a science fiction novel by American writer Stanton A. Coblentz. It was first published in book form in 1948 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 1,000 copies. The novel originally appeared in the Summer 1928 issue of the magazine Amazing Stories Quarterly. It was Coblentz's first published science fiction novel.
The Pearl is a novella by the American author John Steinbeck. The story, first published in 1947, [ citation needed ] follows a pearl diver , Kino, and explores man’s purpose as well as greed, defiance of societal norms, and evil.
The Game of Sunken Places, first published by Scholastic Paperbacks in 2004, is a children's fantasy novel by M. T. Anderson.It is the first of the Norumbegan Quartet which continues in The Suburb beyond the Stars (2010), The Empire of Gut and Bone (2011), and The Chamber in the Sky (2012).
The J. R. R. Tolkien Companion and Guide is a 2006 reference book by the husband and wife team of Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond. It provides a detailed chronology of Tolkien's life in volume 1, and a reader's guide in volume 2. The second edition in 2017 revised and extended the work, the reader's guide being divided into two volumes.