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  2. Mercedes Lackey bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The story, now available as a solo e-book, is missing from the Oathblood collection due to being set in Elisabeth Waters's world, not Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar. The contents of Oathblood are as follows: "Introduction" (1998)—Originally published in Oathblood. "Sword-sworn" (1985)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress III.

  3. Crown of Stars (series) - Wikipedia

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    Crown of Stars is set in Novaria, a continent inspired by medieval Europe. Over the course of the novels it is revealed that 2,700 years prior to the present a war erupted between humanity and a race of elf-like beings called the Ashioi. Human sorcerers were able to banish the Ashioi homeland to another plane of existence, but in doing so ...

  4. Michelle Sagara - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Michiko Sagara (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian author of fantasy literature, active since the early 1990s. She has published as Michelle Sagara, as Michelle West (using her husband's surname) and as Michelle Sagara West.[1] Sagara has received two nominations for the John W. Campbell Award. [2][3]

  5. List of book-burning incidents - Wikipedia

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    The first mass book burning in Amsterdam took place later, in 1526. Thereafter, public book burning remained part of life in the Habsburg Netherlands for much of the 16th century, Anabaptist and Calvinist writings later joining the Lutheran ones in the flames. Yet despite this relentless campaign, Protestant writings continued to proliferate.

  6. I Sing the Body Electric! (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    305 pp. ISBN. 0-394-42985-0 (reprint) OCLC. 20058318. I Sing the Body Electric! is a 1969 collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury. The book takes its name from an included short story of the same title, which in turn took the title from a poem by Walt Whitman published in his collection Leaves of Grass.

  7. Lauren DeStefano - Wikipedia

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    She has a three-book deal with Simon & Schuster for a "utopian" young adult series called The Internment Chronicles. The first book is titled Perfect Ruin. [4] It was released October 1, 2013, and focuses on the "perfect, orderly society" of a city floating in the sky. [5] The second book in the series, Burning Kingdoms, was released on March ...

  8. James Rollins - Wikipedia

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    James Paul Czajkowski (born August 20, 1961), better known by his pen name of James Rollins, [1] is an American veterinarian and writer of action-adventure/thriller, mystery, and techno-thriller novels who gave up his veterinary practice in Sacramento, California to be a full-time author.

  9. Fires in the Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn and Other Identities (1992) is a one-person play by Anna Deavere Smith, an African-American playwright, author, actress, and professor. It explores the Crown Heights riot (which occurred in Crown Heights, Brooklyn in August 1991) and its aftermath through the viewpoints of African-American and Jewish ...