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  2. Circe (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Circe is a 2018 mythic fantasy novel by American writer Madeline Miller.Set during the Greek Heroic Age, it is an adaptation of various Greek myths, most notably the Odyssey, as told from the perspective of the witch Circe.

  3. David W. Brown - Wikipedia

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    David W. Brown is an American author who lives in New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker , [ 2 ] The New York Times , [ 3 ] and Scientific American . [ 4 ]

  4. Claude Fredericks - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, A Summer Ghost appeared in the first volume of New American Plays, edited by Robert Corrigan, and The Bennington Review included On Circe’s Island in its issue for the winter of 1969. The Idiot King was not published until 2012, when it appeared alongside A Summer Ghost and On Circe’s Island in a volume entitled Three Plays.

  5. Circe - Wikipedia

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    In addition, text in Homeric Greek is included in the "Circe's Island" episode in David Bedford's The Odyssey (1976). [133] This was the ancestor of several later electronic suites that reference the Odysseus legend, with "Circe" titles among them, having little other programmatic connection with the myth itself.

  6. Carole C. Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Carole C. Carlson (February 10, 1925 - December 21, 1999) [1] was an American author known for her contributions to religious literature. She was known as a ghostwriter for Hal Lindsey, who was described by some as the father of modern Bible prophecy.

  7. Robert B. Parker - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe wrote that while some people might have "viewed the move as unseemly, those people didn't know Robert B. Parker, a man who, when asked how his books would be viewed in 50 years, replied: 'Don't know, don't care.' He was proud of his work, but he mainly saw writing as a means of providing a comfortable life for his family."

  8. Zenith Jones Brown - Wikipedia

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    Zenith Jones Brown (December 8, 1898 – August 25, 1983) was an American crime fiction writer who also wrote for a time in England. She wrote under the pseudonyms David Frome, Leslie Ford, and Brenda Conrad. She is perhaps best known for her novels featuring the fictional Grace Latham and John Primrose, though some of her earlier standalone ...

  9. Roger O. Hirson - Wikipedia

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    David Hirson (son) Roger Overholt Hirson (May 5, 1926 – May 27, 2019) [ 1 ] was an American dramatist and screenwriter best known for his books of the Broadway musicals , Pippin , for which he was nominated for a Tony Award , [ 2 ] and Walking Happy .