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         Author Biographies General:     more books (102)
  1. Dictionary of National Biography: Volume 10. Chamber - Clarkson by Unknown Author, 2001-05-31
  2. The Poetical Works of John Milton: To Which Is Prefixed a Biography of the Author by John Milton, Edward Phillips, 2010-04-04
  3. The century, Disobedience cursed and other miscellaneous poems: together with a brief biography of the author, John Lambie by John Lambie, 2010-07-31
  4. Genealogy of a Part of the Wodell Family, from 1640 to 1880: With Notices of Some Other Families, and a Condensed Biography of the Author As Written by Himself by Eli Wodell, 2010-02-22
  5. Miscellaneous Writings of Mrs. Laura M.B. Pease: With an Introduction Containing a Brief Biography of the Author by Laura Mitchell Booth Pease, 2010-01-10
  6. Phrenology in Connection with the Study of Physiognomy: To Which Is Prefixed a Biography of the Author by Nahum Capen by Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, Nahum Capen, 2010-03-07
  7. Series Americana: Post Depression-Era Regional Literature, 1938-1980: A Descriptive Bibliography: Including Biographies of the Authors, Illustrators, and Editors by Carol Fitzgerald, 2009-11-30
  8. The Rivers of America: A Descriptive Bibliography Including Biographies of the Authors, Illustrations, and Editors (2 Volume Set) by Carol Fitzgerald, Jean Fitzgerald, 2001-06
  9. The history of Valley Forge, by Henry Woodman, with a biography of the author and the author's father who was a soldier with Washington at Valley Forge ... and 1778. Authorized by the Woodman family by Henry Woodman, Mary Smith Woodman, 2010-08-20
  10. L'avare: Comédie En Cinq Actes Et En Prose. with a Biography of the Author, Grammatical and Explanatory Notes, and a Complete Vocabulary. Compiled from the Best Sources (French Edition) by Molière, 2010-03-31
  11. The Encyclopedists as a Group: A Collective Biography of the Authors of the Encyclopedie (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century,) by Frank A. Kafker, 1996-01
  12. Bram Stoker: A Biography of the Author of "Dracula" by Barbara Belford, 1996-05-27

61. The Chris Barnes Page
Speculative fiction author; with a biography, bibliography and pictures.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/cdbarnes/index.htm
Chris Barnes Welcome to my homepage. I'm an Australian writer of Speculative Fiction - that's Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror. Click the links below for more information. Who is Chris Barnes anyway? What Has He Written? Some Nice Pictures Links ... Blog Photo by Cat Sparks. You are visitor number: E-mail Chris Site last updated: November, 2008

62. Kymlardner.com
Picture book author; with a biography, bibliography, and unpublished work.
http://www.kymlardner.com/

63. Home | Hazel Edwards
Picture book and young adult author; with a biography, bibliography, and news.
http://www.hazeledwards.com
“Creativity is the fun of putting together unexpected ideas”
  • Best known for the children's literature classic 'There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake' series, Hazel Edwards writes for children, teenagers and adults.
    With over 200 books published, Hazel also runs non-boring writing workshops and mentors aspiring writers online . An enthusiastic literary ambassador, Hazel has created a comprehensive range of notes and resources for teachers and children to encourage reading and writing within the classroom. Hazel's latest releases include f2m;the boy within , a young adult fiction novel exploring an unusual coming of age dilemma and "Hooray! There's a Hippopotamus on the Roof Having a Birthday Party" , a bright new addition to the Hippopotamus series.
    Meet the Hippo
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    Booking Hazel
    Book Hazel for an author visit, keynote address or attend one of her writing workshops. Read more...
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    Learn how to write a non boring family history, travel articles and features.
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  • 64. Matt Ottley - Author | Artist | Musician
    Picture book author; with a biography, study notes, and workshop details.
    http://www.mattottley.com/
    Matt Ottley, author, artist and composer, is the creator of such highly acclaimed works as What Faust saw, Mrs Millies Painting and the award winning collaboration with Nadia Wheatley, Lukes Way of Looking. His book for adults and young adults, Requiem for a Beast, combines all of his talents, and includes a CD of music for chamber orchestra.
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    65. Welcome To The Morris Gleitzman Website
    Humor author; with a biography, synopses, and photographs.
    http://www.morrisgleitzman.com/

    66. Gibbs, May
    Snugglepot author; with a biography and newsletter.
    http://www.maygibbs.com.au/default.htm

    67. Paul Jennings
    Un series author; with a biography and prizes.
    http://www.pauljennings.com.au/

    68. Chris Cheng's Website
    Non-fiction author; with a biography, news, drawings, and questions.
    http://www.chrischeng.com

    69. Home | Susanne Gervay
    Young adult author; with a biography, reading notes and synopses.
    http://www.sgervay.com

    70. Dale Harcombe Index
    Poet and children s author; with a biography.
    http://www.daleharcombe.com/
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    News Coming soon Streets on a Map - see books page for details Hi,
    Thanks for dropping by. Please stay a while and visit. The writing life can be like being on a roller coaster. The highs are the fun of creating a story and characters, acceptances, seeing your book published, holding it in your hands, good reviews, and the great interaction and friendships made with other writers. The lows are the rejections which most writers, if not all, experience at times, the waiting time between sending manuscripts off and getting a response and then more waiting before finally seeing your work in print. But when a publisher likes your work, and it gets accepted that is only the beginning. Streets on a Map on the site Ark House Press site here http://www.arkhousepress.com/shop/arkhouseau/

    71. Thylazine Foundation
    Annual publication, with poetry, reviews, and author biographies.
    http://www.thylazine.org/

    72. Finnish Literature Information Centre (FILI)
    Author biographies, translation database and grants for translators.
    http://www.finlit.fi/fili/

    73. The Great Gatsby Guide
    A summary, including an author biography.
    http://greatgatsbysummary.tripod.com/
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    The Great Gatsby was first published in 1925. The novel would prove to be Fitzgerald's most accomplished novel, and was an immediate critical success. Despite the favorable reviews, the sales for the novel were disappointing.
    Within the novel, Fitzgerald uses the character of Nick Carraway as the first-person narrator. It is through Carraway's eyes that we see the other characters and the world they live in. Carraway is the only character in the novel to exhibit, and hold onto, a sense of morals and decency throughout the novel. Symbolism is heavily used, and can be found in both the characters actions and the physical objects.
    Through the novel, Fitzgerald puts across the idea that the American dream has been corrupted by the desire for materialism. We see that Gatsby had a pure dream, but became corrupt in his quest towards that dream. Much has been made of Fitzerald's relation to his characters. Many of the characters in his novels are based on people from his life. Within the characters of Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby we can see the dueling parts of Fitzgerald's own personality. Gatsby and Fitzgerald are alike by both being self-made men who have achieved financial success. Similarly, they both achieved their financial success for the love of a woman. Gatsby felt that he needed wealth to win the hand of Daisy, and Fitzgerald felt the same about Zelda. The love of a woman was the motivating factor behind virtually all of Gatsby's actions, and many of the young Fitzgerald's. Fitzgerald would spend the majority of his career struggling to earn as much money as possible to maintain the privelaged lifestyle that Zelda desired.

    74. The Unofficial Frederick Forsyth Homepage
    Provides author biography, FAQ, historical notes, mailing lists, novel synopses, and contact details.
    http://www.whirlnet.co.uk/forsyth/
    Click Here to go to the links page - it will look funny, but this page is really designed for frames-compatible browsers. Once you're in the following page, simply click on the relevant link.

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