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  2. Jerry Dennis - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000 he has been on the faculty of the University of Michigan's Bear River Writers Conference, where he teaches creative non-fiction and nature writing. As of 2014, he is the author of ten books. In 2015 his best known book is The Living Great Lakes, about his trip around the great lakes in a rickety ship. [2]

  3. William Davenport Hulbert - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Fiction. 3 References. ... (1868–1913) was an American naturalist and writer of fiction. Career ... Life Saving on the Great Lakes;

  4. E. J. Levy - Wikipedia

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    Levy's debut story collection, Love, In Theory, won the 2012 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, a 2012 Foreword Book of the Year Award (Bronze), and the 2014 Great Lakes Colleges Association's (GLCA) New Writers Award for Fiction. [10] [11] A Publishers Weekly review of the book called Levy "a master of his [sic] form". [12]

  5. North America's Forgotten Past - Wikipedia

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    North America's Forgotten Past (occasionally called "First North Americans") is a series of historical fiction novels published by Tor and written by husband and wife co-authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. The series, which began with 1990's People of the Wolf, explores various civilizations and cultures in prehistoric North America.

  6. Cheryl A. Head - Wikipedia

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    Authors on the Air – Time's Undoing [9] Thoughts from a Page – Time's Undoing [10] BCPL – Interview conducted at the Creatures, Crimes, & Creativity Con with Cheryl Head [11] Write-minded Podcast – Cheryl A. Head: How We Can Reclaim Our Stories Through Fiction [12] Wicked Authors – A Wicked Welcome to Cheryl Head [13]

  7. James Oliver Curwood - Wikipedia

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    James Oliver Curwood (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books were often based on adventures set in the Hudson Bay area, the Yukon or Alaska and ranked among the top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early and mid 1920s, according to Publishers Weekly .

  8. Station Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Station Eleven is a novel by the Canadian writer Emily St. John Mandel. [1] [2] [3] It takes place in the Great Lakes region before and after a fictional swine flu pandemic, known as the "Georgia Flu", has devastated the world, killing most of the population.

  9. Jane McCafferty - Wikipedia

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    Jane McCafferty is an American novelist and short story writer. Life ... 1993 Great Lakes New Writers award [3] ... the Mammoth book of miniscule fiction. Mammoth Books.