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Jill Sisson Quinn is a nature writer living in Wisconsin. She is originally from Finksburg, Maryland. Her essays combine memoir and natural history.
braided essay  Jill Robin Sisson  Jill Sisson  Jill Sisson Quinn  nature essay  Stevens Point writers  writers born in Maryland 
www.jillsissonquinn.com - 2009-02-08
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Julie Gregory is the author of the best selling Sickened, Memoir of a Lost Childhood [Bantam Dell, 2003]. A memoir on munchausen by proxy, which appeared in ...
abuse advocate  asher- meadow  child abuse conference speaker  illness falsification  Julie Gregory  Julie j Gregory  Julie joell Gregory  Sunday London times 
www.juliegregory.com - 2009-02-13
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poet, essayist, fiction writer, storyteller, memoirist, journalist, critic, editor, teacher, tutor, counselor, and coach
and coach 
reuvengoldfarb.com - 2009-03-06
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Mary Littlefield's Storylines is a personal history service linking generations through story.
linking generations  Mary Littlefield 
www.marylittlefield.com - 2009-02-06
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Susan Stroh is a writer, editor, biographer, screenwriter, writing coach, filmmaker, ghostwriter, collaborator, corporate communications writer, writing ...
essayist.  Susan Stroh 
www.susanstroh.com - 2009-02-06
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This is the official website of author Jennifer Heigl.
www.careercaterer.com - 2009-02-08
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This is the official website of writer Jennifer Heigl, author of Career Diary of a Caterer.
www.jenniferheigl.com - 2009-02-11
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DeWitt Henry Home My Works "Life itself is our glory and ordeal, our measure of heart, and of passion. We do our best. There is no finish line." --from "On ...
1950s boyhood  candy factory stories  DeWitt Henry  factory worker fiction  fathering daughters  Philadelphia fiction  running and writing  Safe Suicide  writing about grief 
www.dewitthenry.com - 2009-02-04
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Andrew Szanton is an American collaborative memoirist. During his career he has worked with a wide range of subjects including civil rights pioneer Charles ...
Szanton 
www.memoirauthor.com - 2009-02-04
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How to Become a Man is Paul Sullivan’s author site and blog about the sorry state of American manhood today.
authors from massachusetts  authors in boston  blog about manhood  blogging author  funny take on men  the american man  trinity graduate 
www.howtobecomeaman.com - 2009-02-10
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