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Patricia Briggs was born in 1965 in Butte, Montana, United States.She now resides in Benton City, Washington. [1]Briggs began writing in 1990 and published her first novel Masques in 1993, and has primarily written in the fantasy and urban fantasy genres.
Mercedes "Mercy" Athena Thompson (married surname Thompson-Hauptman) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Mercy Thompson series, written by Patricia Briggs. The main series, which consists of several stories including Moon Called , the short story "Hollow", and the most recent, fourteenth novel Winter Lost , is narrated primarily ...
Briggs is a Northern English surname found mainly in West Yorkshire and derives from the Old Norse word ... Patricia Briggs (born 1965), American fantasy writer; ...
“In Red, With Pearls” by Patricia Briggs “The Adakian Eagle” by Bradley Denton; External links. Mandelo, Lee (October 7, 2011).
Anne Patricia Briggs (born 29 September 1944) [1] is an English folk singer. Although she travelled widely in the 1960s and early 1970s, appearing at folk clubs and venues in Britain and Ireland , she never aspired to commercial success or to achieve widespread public acknowledgment of her music.
Patricia Bragg later appeared on Paul Bragg's Health & Happiness TV show, which ran from September 1959 to an unknown date on Channel 9, KHJ-TV, in Los Angeles, CA. She co-authored a number of books with Paul Bragg earlier in her career, and later was the sole author of many of the later Bragg health books; Goodreads lists 28 distinct works ...
Patricia is a feminine given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word patrician , meaning 'noble', it is the feminine form of the masculine given name Patrick . Another well-known variant is Patrice .
Patricia Briggs, fantasy author (B) Myron Brinig, writer [4] Mark Britton, internet executive, venture capitalist and lawyer (B) [5] Scott Brow, MLB pitcher (B) John Francis Buckley, member of the House of Commons of Canada (B) Daniel Bukvich, composer; faculty, University of Idaho Moscow (B)