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Pages in category "Novelists from Chicago" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allison Amend; B.
Lisa Barr (born 29 August) is an American novelist, editor, and a journalist. Her novel Fugitive Colors won the IPPY gold medal for “Best Literary Fiction 2014”. [1] As an editor she previously worked at The Jerusalem Post, Today’s Chicago Woman, Moment magazine and Chicago Sun-Times.
Novelists from Chicago (121 P) Pages in category "Novelists from Illinois" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 276 total.
The Chronicles of Narnia, fantasy, popular theology 38 British Kyotaro Nishimura: 200 million [91] Japanese Mystery 400+ Japanese Mitsuru Adachi: 200 million [92] Japanese Manga, Touch, H2, Slow Step, Miyuki,Cross Game: Japanese Rumiko Takahashi: 200 million [92] Japanese Manga Urusei Yatsura, Ranma ½, Inuyasha, Maison Ikkoku, Rin-ne: Japanese ...
As of 2023, it is the most-read daily newspaper in the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region and the sixth-largest newspaper by print circulation in the United States. [ 4 ] In the 1850s, under Joseph Medill , the Chicago Tribune became closely associated with the Illinois politician Abraham Lincoln , and the then new Republican ...
Straight history of the Exposition and also the workers' paradise in Pullman is found in James Gilbert's Perfect Cities: Chicago's Utopias of 1893. Mike Royko's Boss (1971), written by a Chicago Daily News columnist, is a biography of the powerful mayor Richard J. Daley. The book provides a critical look at Daley's rise to power and at Chicago ...
Two major daily newspapers are published in Chicago, the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times.The former has the larger circulation. There are also a number of regional and special-interest newspapers such as the Daily Herald (Arlington Heights), SouthtownStar, the Chicago Defender, RedEye, Third Coast Press, Hypertext Magazine and the Chicago Reader.
Chicago Herald-American, 1939–1958 (became Chicago's American) Chicago Herald-Examiner, 1918–39 (became Herald-American) Chicago Journal, 1844–1929 (absorbed by Chicago Daily News) Chicago Mail, 1885–1894; Chicago Morning News, 1881 (became Chicago Record) Chicago Morning Herald, 1893–1901 (became Record-Herald)