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  1. Juniper, Gentian and Rosemary by Pamela Dean, 1998
  2. THE SECRET COUNTRY - The Secret Country Trilogy Book (1) One by Pamela C. Dean, 1985-01-01
  3. THE SECRET COUNTRY TRILOGY - Book (1) One: The Secret Country; Book (2) Two: The Hidden Land; Book (3) Three: The Whim of the Dragon
  4. DUBIOUS HILLS by PAMELA DEAN, 1995
  5. SECRET COUNTRY (SECRET COUNTRY, NO 1) by PAMELA DEAN, 2003
  6. The Secret Country by Pamela C. Dean, 2003
  7. The Dubious Hills: A Novel by Pamela Dean, 1994-01-01
  8. Women on the hill: A history of women at the University of North Carolina by Pamela Dean, 1987
  9. Liavek (Complete Set in 5 volumes): Book 1 Liavek; Book 2, The Players of Luck; Book 3, Wizard's Row; Book 4, Spells of Binding & Book 5, Festival Week by Will and Bull, Emma Eds.: John M. Ford; Pamela Dean; Kara Dalkey; Car Shetterly, 1985
  10. The Secret Country, The Hidden Land, Whim of the Dragon by Pamela Dean, 1985
  11. Rebecca Crompton and Elizabeth Grace Thomson: Pioneers of Stitchery in the 1930s by Beryl Dean, Pamela Pavitt, 1996-05
  12. Basements: How to : Real People-Real Projects (Hometime Series) by John Kelsey, Pamela S. Price, et all 1999-04
  13. Bathrooms: How to Real People - Real Projects (Hometime) by James A. Hufnagel, Dean Johnson, et all 1998-05
  14. Kitchens (Hometime How-To-Series) by Dean Johnson, Robin Hartl, et all 1998-04

41. Pamela Dean, Fantasy, Literature
pamela dean, Fantasy, Literature. pamela dean DyerBennet Official sitewith a biography and bibliography. Copyright © 2003 Art-5.com.
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Pamela Dean, Fantasy, Literature
Art Literature Genres Fantasy ... Pamela Dean
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Summary and analysis. Interview by Mary Anne Mohanraj
Detailed interview about her works. Pamela Dean Dyer-Bennet
Official site with a biography and bibliography.

42. GEEK WORLD -- FANTASY ~PAMELA DEAN DYER-BENNET INTERVIEW
GW Talks to pamela dean DyerBennet. pamela dean Dyer-Bennet, authorof the Secret Country books and many others, recently took the
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GW Talks to Pamela Dean Dyer-Bennet Pamela Dean Dyer-Bennet, author of the Secret Country books and many others, recently took the time out of her busy schedule to answer the GW fantasy interview questions! 1. How do you come up with the ideas for your stories? In other words, how do the muses work for you? I don't get ideas for plots at all often. Well, really, I don't have ideas as such come to me at all often. The only parts of a story that usually spontaneously present themselves to me in an importunate and annoying fashion are characters; and as I get to know the characters, I realize things about their worlds and their stories. I can sometimes jumpstart things when it's necessary somebody I respect has asked me for a short story, say by lifting a plot from somewhere. The short story that became the novel Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary started when Jane Yolen asked me to write a story for a YA collection, and issued stern remarks about length. I found a very short ballad, Child #1, and just managed to stay within the length limits. This account is oversimplified, though, because that story ended up including an idea I'd had since my teens, the idea of the kids who build a time machine in the attic. Ultimately the inspiration for my books seems to be mostly other people's books and songs and poetry.

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44. Pamela Dean:The Secret Country
pamela deanThe Secret Country. A dean, pamela %T The Secret Country%I Ace %C New York %D May 1985 %G ISBN 0441-75740-5 %P 293 pp.
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Pamela Dean:The Secret Country
Children transported to a fantasy realm. That's not a new theme, dating at least back to C.S. Lewis, and perhaps to Lewis Carroll. In The Secret Country , the realm is the one that they have played for several years, between two sets of cousins. The problem is, everything isn't quite as they imagined it. Or, rather, not as any one of them imagined itmore of a consensus, so that what one of them may find familiar, the other will find utterly wrong. And even with that allowed for, there are still things they never came up with themselves. The plot, however, they find all too familiar. The King, too skeptical about the existence and efficacy of magic, refuses to listen to his advisors that advocate its use against a foreseeable attack by the Dragon King. In the game they played every summer, the King was killed by one of his advisors, and then the advisor was sentenced to death by the King's son. That was fine for a game...but now they have to live it. So they try to change things, as much as possible, only to find themselves countered by a mysterious force... The book starts a little slowlyfirst they have to find the Secret Country (quite by accident), and then they have to go through a rigmarole of making sure that they're not missed in the real world while they spend weeks in the Secret Country. And even then, it's a while before things really build up.

45. SciFan: Writer: Pamela Dean (bibliography, Books, Series, Web Links)
email. Writers pamela dean (1953 - , United States), About the author,Real Name pamela dean Dyer-Bennet. Bibliography, Get pricing
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  • 46. SciFan: Books: Secret Country, The By Pamela Dean (from Our Database Of Fantasy
    Secret Country, The, by pamela dean, Novel, first publication in October1985 , latest edition in October 2003. New to SciFan? SciFan
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    47. Pamela Dean - Bibliography
    pamela dean. This is only a LISTING of the titles written by thisauthor, to check for availability and/or price of a title, click
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    one of the Bookstore links on this page. The Hidden Land ......................................... 1986
    The Whim of the Dragon .................................. 1989
    Tam Lin ................................................. 1991
    The Dubious Hills ....................................... 1994
    Masters Of Spacetime .................................... 1994
    ANTHOLOGIES
    "The Green Cat" - LIAVEK ................................ 1985 "Two Houses in Saltigos" - LIAVEK: THE PLAYERS OF LUCK .. 1986 "Paint the Meadows with Delight" - LIAVEK: WIZARD'S ROW . 1987 THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT ........................ 1989 LIAVEK: SPELLS OF BINDING ............................... 1990 "A Necessary End" - LIAVEK: FESTIVAL WEEK ............... 1990 "Owlswater" - XANADU .................................... 1993 "This Fair Gift" - SISTERS IN FANTASY 2 ................. 1996

    48. Pamela Dean : An Icon Of The Creative Universe - A Master Of Science Fiction And
    pamela dean An Icon of the Creative Universe A Master of Science Fiction andFantasy Quill - Paver of Past, Present, and Future. All about pamela dean.
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    Pamela Dean : An Icon of the Creative Universe - A Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy Quill - Paver of Past, Present, and Future More about Pamela Dean
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    49. Pamela Dean: Juniper, Gentian, And Rosemary
    Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary. by pamela dean. pamela dean s latestnovel is a witty but disorienting fantasy set in 1993 Minneapolis.
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    Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary
    by Pamela Dean
    Pamela Dean's latest novel is a witty but disorienting fantasy set in 1993 Minneapolis. Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary are three sisters, aged 16, 13, and 11 respectively, who live with their parents in a glorious Victorian house. The viewpoint character is Gentian, who is a meticulous and devoted astronomer. When a new house springs up impossibly quickly in the vacant lot next door, Gentian is considerably irritated and fascinated: It's squat, it's squalid, and it's inexplicably blocking her telescope's line-of-sight from her attic room. She is even more irritated and fascinated by her new neighbor, Dominic Hardy. Dominic is young, handsome, and manipulative; he speaks solely in riddles and quotations; and he wants to build a time machine in Gentian's attic. Like Dean's Tam Lin and her Secret Country trilogy, both the dialogue and the narration are awash with literary reference. Every page is full of allusions to Shakespeare and science fiction, Psammeads and sonnets. This is a book for people who love books; if you dislike this sort of thing, you may find it overly precious. Gentian and her circle of friends are all in the throes of puberty, and much of the book centers on the very serious pursuits of adolescence: philosophy, identity, and Boys. Dean does a wonderful job of weaving their shared history out of in-jokes, catchphrases, and the unexpected joys of dangling participles. She also splendidly portrays the infighting and rivalry among the three sisters. (I do think she fails to sufficiently depict the shining moral superiority of the eldest sister, but as the eldest of three myself, I might be ever so slightly biased.)

    50. Steampunk: Authors : D : Pamela Dean
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    51. Books From Pamela Dean's "Tam Lin"
    From pages 8 and 9 of Tam Lin, by pamela dean Hello, Molly, said Janet. Hi. Which of 1950s Perhaps favorites of pamela dean s? (She
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    From pages 8 and 9 of Tam Lin, by Pamela Dean: "Hello, Molly," said Janet. "Hi. Which of you is — oh, far out !" She lunged at the bookshelves, brought up with her nose an inch away from the book, and tilting her head sideways read her way down every spine there, nodding and exclaiming. "I hate Hermann Hesse," she said, wheeling around, "but the rest of these are my very favorites." "They're mine," said Janet, beaming at her. "So you're Janet. Can you really read Hesse?" "My best friend likes him," said Janet, "and he's very intense." "I thought he was boring," said Molly, "but never mind. What have you got in here?" She folded herself to the floor and looked expectantly at Janet. Janet . . . reached for the [box] containing the new books, the ones getting ready for college had not left her time to read. "I haven't had time to read these," Janet said. "Well, let's see," said Molly, turning the books over one by one. She had very long fingers. Till We Have Faces, All the Myriad Ways, Jack of Shadows, The Children of Llyr, More Than Human, The Daughter of Time, The Crystal Cave

    52. Pamela Dean
    Dragon s Librarypamela dean Books by the author pamela dean. Look forthe same at pamela dean amazon.ca or at pamela dean amazon.co.uk!
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    Books by the author Pamela Dean Authors FAQ back to Dragon's Library You see the results from amazon.com. Look for the same at amazon.ca or at amazon.co.uk 1 - 10 of 21 The Whim of the Dragon (The Secret Country Trilogy, Vol. 3)
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    53. ARS : Pamela L Dean
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    54. Pamela Dean, Juniper, Gentian & Rosemary
    pamela dean, Juniper, Gentian Rosemary (Tor, 1998). In her latestnovel, Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary, pamela dean offers a story
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    Pamela Dean,
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    In her latest novel, Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary , Pamela Dean offers a story inspired by a traditional ballad, a familiar and fascinating blend of lyrical writing spiced with literary references and a perceptive glimpse into everyday life touched with mystery and magic. Juniper Meriweather is 16, sarcastic, and an excellent cook. Rosemary is 11, sweet, and a Girl Scout. In the middle is Gentian, 13, an aspiring astronomer. The family, complete with two educated, middle-class parents and a slew of cats, lives in a three-story Victorian home in Minnesota. Most important to Gentian are the nights of star-gazing in her unheated dome; parties and sleepovers with The Giant Ants, a tightly knit group of girlfriends; her cat Maria Mitchell, named for the first woman astronomer; and sneak peeks into her sister Juniper's diary. At the beginning of the school year, an ugly, modern, one-story red house springs up on the vacant lot where Gentian's family and the neighboring Zimmermans used to grow vegetables. To Gentian, the house appears practically overnight, while to others, months pass before it's finished. Immaculately and invisibly maintained, its only occupants appear to be Dominic Hardy, a handsome, mysterious boy who speaks in riddles and quotations, and his nondescript mother. Soon after the odd boy's arrival, Gentian's telescope develops a strange quirk; sometimes it shows her the heavens, as it should, but sometimes, impossibly, it shows Dominic's house. Dominic approaches the sisters for help; he wants to build a time machine in Gentian's attic. Naturally curious, the girls agree. Then, to Gentian's annoyance, he drops the subject. Although her life continues as usual, Gentian's thoughts become increasingly tangled up in the riddle of who Dominic really is, which sister he's truly interested in and her misbehaving telescope. Finally, just as the holidays are over and school is about to start, Dominic is ready to build his time machine.

    55. Pamela Dean, Tam Lin
    pamela dean, Tam Lin (Tor, 1991). Tam Lin, pamela dean s inspired retellingof the Scottish ballad, gets my vote for the most inventive
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    Pamela Dean,
    Tam Lin
    (Tor, 1991)
    Tam Lin , Pamela Dean's inspired retelling of the Scottish ballad, gets my vote for the most inventive of Terri Windling's Fairy Tale Series. It's not that Dean's version is more imaginative or better written than the novels by Dalkey, de Lint, Wrede and Brust; it's just that ... well, for most of the novel, you don't even realize there's a fairy tale lurking behind the story at all. In fact, there are places where you wonder what the story is, fairy tale or no fairy tale. Despite that confusion, Dean has written a truly absorbing tale. Tam Lin is the story of Janet, a freshman at Blackstock College, and her two roommates, not to mention the ups and downs associated with juggling classes, friendships, extracurricular activities and love. Although Janet's father has taught at Blackstock for twenty-two years, Janet soon discovers all sorts of strange rumors and traditions there, most of which center around the ghost that haunts the fourth floor of Erickson and Professor Medeous, head of the classics department. Janet's life becomes even more confusing when she gets caught up with Robin, Nick, Thomas and the rest of the theatre/classics department, which results in an ending full of magic and strength. Dean's pacing is hard to figure out; at times I wasn't sure whether I was reading a day-by-day account of Janet's college life or a heavily disguised study guide for my English Lit. comps. However, the story effortlessly wrapped me up; I felt myself commiserating with Janet over her roommate problems and her inability to remember key events about the Erickson ghost. At times, the novel and its events became so universal that I forgot that Dean's characters inhabit a college campus in the 1970s. Speaking of characters, Janet, Molly and Tina are all believable and unique, although I found myself sometimes questioning Janet's decidedly eclectic knowledge of English literature.

    56. Pameladean: About Rules For Writing
    Allscifi.com pamela dean Fan Clubpamela dean. Enter your email pamela dean AllScifi Scholar Profiles TOP SCHOLARcarlin SCHOLARS Want your pamela dean thoughts to appear here?
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    Theophrastes ( pameladean ) wrote,
    About Rules for Writing
    This entry was almost entitled just "Rules for Writing," but I realized that doing so would cause people to think that I was about to list some or recommend some, whereas in fact I don't even believe in them any more. This fact is in the foreground of my thoughts because of the recent link on [Bad username in LJ tag]
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    What an indulgent choir you are! Pamela Reply to this Parent redbird link I've read almost no Elmore Leonard, so I don't know if this is what he's getting at, but the distinction you draw at the end between an invisible writer and an invisible narrator may be what he's getting at. Whether it is or not, I think it's useful. This may not be an issue in writing third person (I have yet to complete enough fiction to be able to say with anything resembling confidence), but it makes sense to me that someone using the first person to write fiction might look for ways to conceal the writer to bring out the voice of the viewpoint fictional character. Reply to this Thread cakmpls link I had much the same thoughts.

    57. Pamela Dean, Tam Lin
    pamela dean, Tam Lin (Tor Books, 1991). It s been said that thereare only seven (or nine, or thirteen, depending on whom you ask
    http://www.greenmanreview.com/tam_lin.html
    Pamela Dean, Tam Lin (Tor Books, 1991) It's been said that there are only seven (or nine, or thirteen, depending on whom you ask) original plots out there, and that everything else is just variations on a theme. If one takes that notion to heart, then no narrative can be seen as truly original; every song and story is merely a reworking of a tale that's already been told a thousand times before. Such over generalizations are hard to disprove precisely because they are so broad yes, an awful lot of stories can be seen as descendants of boy-meets-girl (or boy-meets-boy, or girl-meets-dragon, or whatever other variations might appeal to a given author) but that's a rough sort of relation to make, and it doesn't say much other than the fact that human beings have a limited range of experience to write about. Tain and Remscela ) have worked rather better. And then there are those efforts that are more than simple retellings of old, old tales - they are freshly imagined renditions that incur a whole new set of risks in their conception. Not every old story lends itself to a new guise, and not every modern setting is appropriate for a reworking of a traditional or ancient narrative. For every success, there are a dozen failures littering remainder bins and library shelves. Which brings us to one of the more recent attempts to update a classic narrative: Pamela Dean's massively detailed and lovingly crafted version of Tam Lin (see footnote).

    58. Pamela Dean, Juniper, Gentian & Rosemary
    pamela dean, Juniper, Gentian Rosemary (TOR Books, 1998). In herlatest novel, Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary, pamela dean offers
    http://www.greenmanreview.com/juniper.html
    Pamela Dean, (TOR Books, 1998) In her latest novel, Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary , Pamela Dean offers a story inspired by a traditional ballad, a familiar and fascinating blend of lyrical writing spiced with literary references and a perceptive glimpse into everyday life touched with mystery and magic. Juniper Meriweather is 16, sarcastic, and an excellent cook. Rosemary is 11, sweet, and a Girl Scout. In the middle is Gentian, 13, an aspiring astronomer. The family, complete with two educated, middle-class parents and a slew of cats, lives in a three-story Victorian home in Minnesota. Most important to Gentian are the nights of star-gazing in her unheated dome; parties and sleepovers with The Giant Ants, a tightly knit group of girlfriends; her cat Maria Mitchell, named for the first woman astronomer; and sneak peeks into her sister Juniper's diary. At the beginning of the school year, an ugly, modern, one-story red house springs up on the vacant lot where Gentian's family and the neighboring Zimmermans used to grow vegetables. To Gentian, the house appears practically overnight, while to others, months pass before it's finished. Immaculately and invisibly maintained, its only occupants appear to be Dominic Hardy, a handsome, mysterious boy who speaks in riddles and quotations, and his nondescript mother. Soon after the odd boy's arrival, Gentian's telescope develops a strange quirk; sometimes it shows her the heavens, as it should, but sometimes, impossibly, it shows Dominic's house.

    59. Amazon Light - Search Results
    The Lore of the Fried Clam and a History of the SoftShell Clam Industry by DeanMerchant pamela Merchant List Price $19.95 Our Price $13.97 Sales Rank
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    60. Georgia State University Library - Contact Information For Pamela Hackbart-Dean
    YOU ARE HERE Home About The University Library Contact Us Contact Informationfor pamela Hackbartdean. Contact Information for pamela Hackbart-dean.
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