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Reading the Past: More on the strong female protagonist theme... The first two are biographical novels of (you got it) famous 16th-century women. ... Egan-Miller at Browne & Miller Literary Associates (NA). ... as Abundance by Sena Jeter Naslund meets Patrick Suskind's Perfume, ...
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Reading the Past: Deaccessioning titles Finally, thanks to Rachel, I now realize why so many people have been googling "sarah johnson data entry" and reaching this blog. ...
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Reading the Past: Fergie's historical novel, part deux Jan 29, 2007 ... While Fergie's celebrity will generate a lot of interest, ... BTW, thanks to Cinderella for linking to this Fergie post from royalty.nu. ...
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Reading the Past: Deaccessioning titles Finally, thanks to Rachel, I now realize why so many people have been googling "sarah johnson data entry" and reaching this blog. ...
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Reading the Past Name: Sarah Johnson Home: Charleston, Illinois, United States About Me: I work as a reference/electronic resources librarian at a midwestern university. ...
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Reading the Past Name: Sarah Johnson Home: Charleston, Illinois, United States About Me: I work as a reference/electronic resources librarian at a midwestern university. ...
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Reading the Past: Three deals and not much more The job means scanning newspaper book review pages for reviews of historical fiction ... review URL) into a newsletter template under the relevant headings. ...
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Reading the Past: Fergie's historical novel, part deux Jan 29, 2007 ... Last July I briefly mentioned a publishing deal for Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, for her historical novel Hartmoor, which reportedly ...
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Reading the Past: Winner of Langum Prize in American Historical ... In any case, the winner of the 2008 David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction is Kathleen Kent, for The Heretic's Daughter, ...
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Reading the Past: Reviews of Obscure Books: <br>Diana Norman, <i ... I have read other novels by Diana Norman since, and all have been excellent, but Fitzempress's Law remains the best. It was one of those books that fired me ...
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