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  2. Neil S. Plakcy - Wikipedia

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    Plakcy began his professional publishing career with the first of his Hawaiian mysteries, Mahu, acquired and edited for Haworth Press by mystery author Greg Herren.With the second book in the series, Mahu Surfer, Plakcy moved to Alyson Books, which continued the series with Mahu Fire and Mahu Vice, and published their own edition of Mahu in 2009.

  3. MaryJanice Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Santa Claws (in Nicely Naughty, Loose-Id, 2004, ISBN 1-59632-065-6, [6] a revised version of Naughty but Nice) This short story was included in Dead and Loving It. Speed Dating Werewolf Style Or, Ow, I Think You Broke The Bone (novella in Dead Over Heels , Berkley, 2008, ISBN 978-0425219416 )

  4. Ginn Hale - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, she returned to Blind Eye Books to release the Lord of the White Hell (Cadeleonian series) Books One and Two. In 2011, she released a 10-part serialized novel titled The Rifter. In 2014, Hale extended her Cadeleonian series with Books One and Two of Champion of the Scarlet Wolf. She has also published a number of short stories.

  5. Diane L. Browne - Wikipedia

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    Diane L. Browne is an American author and singer. As an author she writes under the pen names Colin Dunne, Louise Harris, Diana Killian, and Josh Lanyon. [1] As a singer she performs with the Celtic music group The Browne Sisters & George Cavanaugh.

  6. Loose Id - Wikipedia

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    Loose Id is a single-movement composition for brass quintet and percussion—later expanded for orchestra—by the American composer Steven Bryant.The original brass quintet version premiered November 1995 at the University of North Texas and the full orchestral version premiered at Alice Tully Hall, New York City on April 1, 1997, with conductor Jeffrey Milarsky leading the Juilliard Symphony.

  7. Publisher Item Identifier - Wikipedia

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    The Publisher Item Identifier (PII) is a unique identifier used by a number of scientific journal publishers to identify documents. [1] It uses the pre-existing ISSN or ISBN of the publication in question, and adds a character for source publication type, an item number, and a check digit.

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  9. IDW Publishing - Wikipedia

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    IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW) and is recognized as the fifth-largest comic book publisher in the United States, behind Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and Image Comics, ahead of other comic book publishers such as Archie, Boom ...