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Laura Newbold Wood Roper (March 15, 1911 – December 5, 2003) was an American author who also published under the name L. N. Wood. In the 1930s she worked for the Works Progress Administration. [1] She published three biographies for young adults in the 1940s. [citation needed] In 1973 she published a biography of Frederick Law Olmsted.
The Shuman Company is a literary management company launched in 1991 by veteran manager Larry Shuman. The firm's roster includes showrunners Shawn Ryan, creator of The Shield; David Shore, creator of House; and Tim Minear. [1]
The Writers' Prize, previously known as the Rathbones Folio Prize, the Folio Prize and The Literature Prize, is a literary award that was sponsored by the London-based publisher The Folio Society for its first two years, 2014–2015. [1] [2] Starting in 2017, the sponsor was Rathbone Investment Management. [3]
Chris Ransick, writer of literary fiction and poetry [199] Shawna Yang Ryan, novelist, author of Water Ghosts (2009) and Green Island (2016) [200] Max Schott, author of short stories [citation needed] Maris Soule, author of romance and romantic suspense novels, mysteries, and short stories [201] Anthony Swofford, author [202]
The PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation to the authors of the year's best works of fiction by living Americans, Green Card holders or permanent residents.
Midwood 34-902: Kept by Laura Duchamp + Topless And Tempting by Max Nortic; Midwood 34-903: Sin Sorority by Edward McCallin + The Waitress [aka 'Private Party'] by Chris Harrison; Midwood 34-904: Daisy Chain by Greg Hamilton + Wild For Kicks by Terry Cash; Midwood 45-905: Femina Libido Sexualis by H.H. Ploss and Max and Paul Bartels
Sara's mother, Frances, made a public plea. Frances Wood (crying): And whoever is behind this, I don't hate you. I don't hate you. I just want my daughter back.
Laura Horsley is a 26-year-old young woman who works in a bookshop which is about to close. At the last author event that she organized, Eleanora who is a literary agent, becomes impressed with Laura’s work and offers her a job to help her niece organizing a literary festival.