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Gill Sims is a bestselling British author and blogger. Sims is the author of Why Mummy Drinks, which was the Sunday Times Fiction Bestseller of 2017. Why Mummy Swears was published in 2018, and Why Mummy Doesn't Give A **** in 2019. [1] In 2016, she began her Peter and Jane blog, which quickly gained a viral following. Her blog offers a comical ...
Gill Sims, British author and blogger; Gill Smith (born 1965), English cricketer; Gill Valentine, British geographer; Gill White (1945–2020), British novelist and journalist; Gill Wylie (born 1964/1965), Northern Irish football coach and player
Bennett Sims (author), American novelist; George Frederick Sims (1923–1999), English bookseller and writer; George Robert Sims (1847–1922), British journalist and author; Gill Sims, British author and blogger; Guy A. Sims, American author; Judith Sims (c. 1939 –1996), American journalist, music critic, and magazine editor.
A French author and anatomist, Charles Estienne undertakes anatomical dissection on a massive scale. He publishes all of his findings in his book Dissection Des Parties Du Corps Humain, which translates to Dissection Of The Parts Of The Human Body. Estienne’s findings in regard to the clitoris are anatomically incorrect and fundamentally flawed.
Laura Sims is an American novelist and poet. In 2017, Sims' debut novel Looker sparked a bidding war, which ultimately resulted in a major deal with Scribner. The book follows the spiraling descent of a woman obsessed—with the end of her marriage, with her inability to have a child, with her infuriatingly bourgeois Brooklyn neighborhood, and with her movie star neighbor.
Pip Desmond, non-fiction author and journalist; Jean Devanny (1894–1962), novelist and short story writer; Gillian Dobbie (fl. 2000s), computer scientist, academic and non-fiction writer; Lynley Dodd (born 1941), children's writer; Robyn Donald (born 1940), novelist; Melanie Drewery (born 1970), children's author and illustrator
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.
Jill Schary Robinson, an accomplished writer whose father replaced Louis B. Mayer at MGM and whose son is UTA co-founder/CEO Jeremy Zimmer, has died.