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  2. Military Writers Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Military Writers Society of America, also known as the MWSA, is non-profit, 501 (c)3 association of authors, poets, and artists, many of whom are U.S. military veterans or family members of veterans. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in, affinity for, or connection to the military. The organization provides a venue for meeting ...

  3. 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.

  4. John Neal (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John Neal (August 25, 1793 – June 20, 1876) was an American writer, critic, editor, lecturer, and activist. Considered both eccentric and influential, he delivered speeches and published essays, novels, poems, and short stories between the 1810s and 1870s in the United States and Great Britain, championing American literary nationalism and regionalism in their earliest stages.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Dorothy Dunnett - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy, Lady Dunnett OBE (née Halliday, 25 August 1923 – 9 November 2001) was a Scottish novelist best known for her historical fiction. Dunnett is most famous for her six novel series set during the 16th century, which concern the fictitious adventurer Francis Crawford of Lymond. This was followed by the eight novel prequel series The ...

  7. Justin Smith-Ruiu - Wikipedia

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    Smith-Ruiu is the author of several books [4] and is also a contributor to The New York Times, [5] Harper's Magazine, [6] n+1, Slate, [7] and Art in America. [8] Smith-Ruiu is an editor-at-large of Cabinet Magazine. [9] Since the fall of 2020, he has been publishing philosophical and critical essays on his Substack newsletter: Justin Smith-Ruiu ...

  8. Mary Doria Russell - Wikipedia

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    The Sparrow. Children of God. Doc. Epitaph. Notable awards. James Tiptree, Jr. Award, BSFA Award, Arthur C. Clarke Award, John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, Kurd Lasswitz Preis, ALA Top Pick in Historical Fiction, Ohioana Fiction Prize. Website. marydoriarussell.net. Mary Doria Russell (born August 19, 1950) is an American novelist.

  9. Ernest K. Gann - Wikipedia

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    3. Ernest Kellogg Gann (October 13, 1910 – December 19, 1991) was an American aviator, author, sailor, and conservationist. He is best known for his novels and memoirs about early aviation and nautical adventures. Some of his more famous aviation novels include The High and the Mighty and Island in the Sky, both of which were turned into ...

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