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  2. Category:Writers from Illinois - Wikipedia

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    C. Allan B. Calhamer; Margaret Cameron (author) Alexander Campbell (Illinois politician) Clara Cannucciari; William Carlin; Gerald Carson (writer) Peter Cartwright (revivalist)

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    Title catalog: a formal catalog, sorted alphabetically according to the article of the entries. Dictionary catalog: a catalog in which all entries (author, title, subject, series) are interfiled in a single alphabetical order. This was a widespread form of card catalog in North American libraries prior to the introduction of the computer-based ...

  4. Category:Novelists from Illinois - Wikipedia

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  5. Wilson Tucker (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Tucker's "The Princess of Detroit" was the cover story for the June 1942 issue of Future.. Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker (November 23, 1914 – October 6, 2006) was an American author who became well known as a writer of mystery, action adventure, and science fiction under the name Wilson Tucker.

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  8. Chicago literature - Wikipedia

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    Authors in this period include James T. Farrell, Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks and Saul Bellow. Literature scholar Robert Bone argues for the existence of an overlapping fourth period: A second "Chicago Renaissance", this time lasting approximately 1935 to 1950 and referring to a wave of creativity from Chicago's African American writers.

  9. Jean Thompson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Thompson (born January 3, 1950) is an American novelist, short story writer, and teacher of creative writing. She lives in Urbana, Illinois, where she has spent much of her career, and is a professor emerita at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, having also taught at San Francisco State University, Reed College, and Northwestern University.