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  2. Meg Elison - Wikipedia

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    Meg Elison (born May 10, 1982) is an American author and feminist essayist whose writings often incorporate the themes of female empowerment, body positivity, and gender flexibility. Her debut novel , The Book of the Unnamed Midwife , won the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award , and her second novel, The Book of Etta , was nominated for the award in ...

  3. The Book of the Unnamed Midwife - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, the author, Meg Elison, discussed the novel. The first in the series The Road to Nowhere, which Elison says was named with "dual meaning of utopia...it might be a good place, but its probably no place." Elison also recognized the influence of the Talking Heads song with the same name "Road to Nowhere" as the series' theme ...

  4. Category:Meg series - Wikipedia

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  6. List of contemporary epistolary novels - Wikipedia

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    A series of postcards and letters inside envelopes Originally the first book in a trilogy, The Griffin and Sabine Saga, Bantock wrote another trilogy in the same format to extend the story in The Morning Star Trilogy: John Barth: LETTERS: 1979 Letters from seven writers, some addressed to the "author", plus one will codicil: Wolfgang Bauer: The ...

  7. Time Quintet - Wikipedia

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    The final title in the series is An Acceptable Time, published in 1989. All five titles have been published in numerous editions over the years, with occasional changes in cover art and, in 1997, a new introduction by L'Engle for the Dell Laurel-Leaf paperbacks.

  8. Meg Ryan's rom-com changes release date after Taylor Swift ...

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    Meg Ryan returns to the big screen, starring in the rom-com "What Happens Later," which she also directed and co-wrote. Here's everything we know about the film.

  9. The Wish List (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Meg's spirit gets into the tunnel leading to her Heaven/Hell and also meets Belch's and his dog's spirit fused together. The Belch-dog hybrid is immediately sent to Hell, but Meg remains trapped in the tunnel. Interested in Meg due to the cruel revenge she inflicted on her stepfather, Satan orders his right hand Beelzebub to get Meg's spirit to ...