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Joan Spicci Saberhagen is an author. She has also published articles on teaching, computing and mathematics. She is married to Fred Saberhagen, also an author.
http://www.joanspicci.com
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Trish Glover is an author. She has written short stories and memoirs prior to completing her first novel, "Futures Past". She is a member of "Sisters in Crime", "Romance Writers of America", "Los Angeles Romance Authors" and the "RWA Kiss of Death chapter".
http://trishglover.com
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Grace Tiffany is an author. She is currently a contributing editor to the international publication "The Shakespeare Newsletter". She has also published numerous articles on Shakespeare in journals such as "Shakespeare Studies" and "Renaissance Quarterly".
http://www.gracetiffany.com
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Stephanie Blake is a children's author. She is a member of the Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). She also contributes to a community blog, "www.YourHub.com-Parker".
http://www.stephaniejblake.com
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Claire Tristram is an author. Her book "AFTER" was published in 2004. The book has been translated in German, Swedish and Italian versions. Claire currently lives in northern California.
http://www.clairetristram.com
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Elizabeth Hickey is an author born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. She received her M.F.A. in creative writing from Columbia University in New York City. Her first novel, The Painted Kiss, was published in 2005.
http://www.elizabethhickey.com
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Rita Williams is an author. She is also the thesis advisor for the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California. Her first book was published in May 2006.
http://www.ritawilliams.com
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Belinda Palmer is a Science Fiction and Fantasy author. She has been writing since 1989. She's currently contracted to publishing company www.SamhainPublishing.com.
http://www.belindapalmer.com
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Patrick Macias is a writer. He works on various writing and television projects. His work has also been featured in various publications like the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Examiner, the Bay Guardian, the Chicago Sun-Times, and Wired magazine.
http://www.patrickmacias.com
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Peter Darbyshire is a novelist. His first novel "Please", won the "K.M. Hunter Award" for Best Emerging Artist and Canada's "Relit Award" for Best Novel. Peter currently resides in Vancouver.
http://www.peterdarbyshire.com
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