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  2. Circe (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Circe is a 2018 mythic fantasy novel by American writer Madeline Miller.Set during the Greek Heroic Age, it is an adaptation of various Greek myths, most notably the Odyssey, as told from the perspective of the witch Circe.

  3. Claude Fredericks - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, A Summer Ghost appeared in the first volume of New American Plays, edited by Robert Corrigan, and The Bennington Review included On Circe’s Island in its issue for the winter of 1969. The Idiot King was not published until 2012, when it appeared alongside A Summer Ghost and On Circe’s Island in a volume entitled Three Plays.

  4. David Rorvik - Wikipedia

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    David Michael Rorvik (born 1943) is an American journalist and novelist who was the author of the 1978 book In his Image: The Cloning of a Man [1] in which he claimed to have been part of a successful endeavor to create a clone of a human being. The book is widely considered to be a hoax. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  5. Carole C. Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Carole C. Carlson (February 10, 1925 - December 21, 1999) [1] was an American author known for her contributions to religious literature. She was known as a ghostwriter for Hal Lindsey, who was described by some as the father of modern Bible prophecy.

  6. Circe - Wikipedia

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    In addition, text in Homeric Greek is included in the "Circe's Island" episode in David Bedford's The Odyssey (1976). [133] This was the ancestor of several later electronic suites that reference the Odysseus legend, with "Circe" titles among them, having little other programmatic connection with the myth itself.

  7. Aeaea - Wikipedia

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    Aeaea, Ææa or Eëä (/ iː ˈ iː ə / ee-EE-ə or / ə ˈ iː ə / ə-EE-ə; Ancient Greek: Αἰαία, romanized: Aiaíā [ai̯.ǎi̯.aː]) was a mythological island said to be the home of the goddess-sorceress Circe. "Circe would fain have held me back in her halls, the guileful lady of Aeaea, yearning that I should be her husband".

  8. David Bischoff - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote the second of 24 books in the Time Machine series, Search for Dinosaurs, which is actually about finding Archaeopteryx, the first bird. In addition to some seventy-five original novels, Bischoff wrote tie-in novels for well-known movies and TV series such as Aliens , Alien Versus Predator , Farscape , Gremlins 2: The New Batch ...

  9. Circle of Iron - Wikipedia

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    Cord reaches the island where Zetan lives. He encounters Zetan and the sect that protects the book of enlightenment. Cord expects to fight, but Zetan explains that Cord has passed the trials and is entitled to read the book. He even asks Cord to replace him as the new keeper of the book. Opening it, Cord finds that the book's pages are simply ...