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  2. L. Sprague de Camp - Wikipedia

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    Lyon Sprague de Camp (/ ˌ s p r eɪ ɡ d ə ˈ k æ m p /; [3] November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American author of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction literature. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, both novels and works of non-fiction, including biographies of other fantasy authors.

  3. E. L. Doctorow - Wikipedia

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    Helen Setzer. . (m. 1953) . Children. 3. Edgar Lawrence Doctorow (January 6, 1931 – July 21, 2015) was an American novelist, editor, and professor, best known for his works of historical fiction. He wrote twelve novels, three volumes of short fiction and a stage drama, including the award-winning novels Ragtime (1975), Billy Bathgate (1989 ...

  4. William T. Vollmann - Wikipedia

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    Genre. Literary fiction, historical fiction. Subject. War, violence, science, human compassion. William Tanner Vollmann (born July 28, 1959) is an American novelist, journalist, war correspondent, short story writer, and essayist. He won the 2005 National Book Award for Fiction with the novel Europe Central.

  5. Martha Conway - Wikipedia

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    Martha Conway. Martha Conway (born 1964) is an American author known for historical fiction novels. Her book Thieving Forest won the North American Book Award for Historical Fictions in 2014, [1] The Underground River was awarded an Editors Choice Award by the New York Times Book Review, [2] and 12 Bliss Street was nominated for an Edgar Award .

  6. Stephen R. Lawhead - Wikipedia

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    Lois Rowena Bissell Lawhead. Website. www.stephenlawhead.com. Stephen R. Lawhead (born July 7, 1950) is an American writer [1] known for his works of fantasy, science fiction, and historical fiction, particularly Celtic historical fiction. He has written over 28 novels and numerous children's and non-fiction books.

  7. Charles Brockden Brown - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his novels, Brown also worked as an editor. Along with his friends in New York, he published and wrote many short articles and reviews for The Monthly Magazine and American Review from April 1799 to December 1800, as well as its short-lived successor, The American Review and Literary Journal (1801–1802).

  8. Ronald Verlin Cassill - Wikipedia

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    lithographer. creative writing instructor. Language. English. Genre. Fiction. Ronald Verlin Cassill, known by his pen name R. V. Cassill, (May 17, 1919 – March 25, 2002) was a writer, reviewer, editor, painter and lithographer. He is most notable for his novels and short stories, for which he won several awards and grants.

  9. Historical Novel Society - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1997 in the United Kingdom by bookseller, editor, and historical novel enthusiast Richard Lee, [3] the HNS's foundational membership included such authors as Joanna Trollope, Melvyn Bragg, and Bernard Cornwell. [4] The first of many author events organized by the HNS was held in 1999 at Kirby Hall during the History in Action meeting ...