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Patricia Lieb  
As an award-winning newspaper reporter (Suncoast News, New Port Richey, FL; Daily Sun-Journal, Brooksville, FL; Daily News, Kankakee, IL) I wrote about everything from church socials to murder cases and have published in numerous magazines including teen, detective (10 years) and literary publicatio...
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Philip Spires  
I was born in 1952 in Wakefield, UK and spent my first ten years in Sharlston, then a mining village, followed by eight in Crofton, a mile nearer Wakefield. I went to London University, obtaining a BSc from Imperial College and a PGCE from King's. After two years as a VSO in Kenya, I taught in Londo...
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Gorman Bechard  
Gorman Bechard’s fifth novel, NINTH SQUARE was published in January 2002, by TOR/Forge (and reprinted in paperback in May 2003). Taking place in New Haven, the book introduces William Shute, a smart mouth detective who really always wanted to be a rock n’ roll star. But his beloved Telecaster mus...
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T. Wignesan  
T.Wignesan Born in Kuala Krai, Malaysia. Up to his twenty-first year grew up in Singapore, Port Swettenham, Klang, Sungei Rengam, Kuala Lumpur, Madras and Seremban; then in London, Heidelberg, West Berlin, Madrid and Paris. Served as Research Fellow with the French Centre National de la Rec...
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C. M. Albrecht  
Thanks to an uncle who helped me with the comic strips, I started reading very early and never looked back. At about the age of nine a neighbor lady offered to let me read from her collection of westerns. I read them all. The only title I remember was "Beans, Bannock and a Bed." by Bower. (Okay, I ...
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Karin Ficke Cook  
I come from a family of writers, many of whom have been published. One in particular, Arthur Davison Ficke, was a celebrated modernist in the 1920's and 30's. He was also quite an artist and a real character. One of my sisters, Janice Ficke Walker, is a retired Episcopal priest, psychologist, wri...
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CM Albrecht  
Thanks to an uncle who helped me with the comic strips, I started reading very early and never looked back. At about the age of nine a neighbor lady offered to let me read from her collection of westerns. I read them all. The only title I remember was "Beans, Bannock and a Bed." by Bower. (Ok...
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Richard Smiraldi  
After having graduated from a small college in Westchester with a degree in English literature, I moved into Manhattan in order to find a life of which to write about. I was young and eager. I wandered around the town with only F. Scott Fitzgerald to guide me. Most of the places he mentions in his n...
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Ines Cho  
About my novel, "A Certain Muse's Categories"... While working as a cultural arbiter and media expert in Asia's largest media network for 11 years (I quit! Hurray!!!), I have been often asked what it would be like to live and work in the fastest trend central of Asia. As you can see in my res...
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