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  1. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, ... (Contemporary Authors New Revision Series)
  2. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bigliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, ... (Contemporary Authors New Revision Series)
  3. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other Field (Contemporary Authors)
  4. Will Hobbs (Library of Author Biographies) by Paula Johanson, 2005-08
  5. Chris Crutcher (Library of Author Biographies) by Michael A. Sommers, 2005-01-31
  6. Robert Cormier (Library of Author Biographies) by Sarah L. Thomson, 2003-03
  7. S. E. Hinton (Library of Author Biographies) by Antoine Wilson, 2003-03
  8. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Biographical Guide To Current Writhers In fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, ... (Contemporary Authors New Revision Series)
  9. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, ... (Contemporary Authors New Revision Series)
  10. Contemporary Authors: a bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other Field (Contemporary Authors)
  11. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other field (Contemporary Authors)
  12. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide To Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other Field (Contemporary Authors)
  13. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other field (Contemporary Authors)
  14. Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, ... (Contemporary Authors New Revision Series)

41. CNF ARTICLES : BELL - Author
fiction TO NONfiction Madison Smartt Bell author of Action what he was actually doing was creative nonfiction. Until 1995 he wrote fiction, book reviews, some
http://www.creativenonfiction.org/thejournal/articles/issue10/10bell_ai.htm
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FROM FICTION TO NONFICTION
Madison Smartt Bell Author of "Action de Grace"
Complex and powerful describe the essay "Action de Grace." This is also how Madison Smartt Bell describes Haiti and the process of writing about it. The piece has a long and complicated history and one that Bell could not have predicted when he began this work. During his first trip to Haiti he was to do research for a piece of fiction. That was 10 years ago. At that time, he sought a journalistic assignment that would "protect my life and pay my expenses." A magazine called Swing, one that he had never seen nor read, gave him a contract. The editors ultimately "canned it" and the Hudson Review later published it. His next assignment was for The New Yorker. Bill Buford was the new fiction editor and wanted a literary novelist to visit different cultures and write about the experience. As a result of this contract, Bell visited Haiti three more times. By the end of his third trip he had amassed hundreds of pages of text that posed several problems: whether or not he should make himself a character; how to manage the massive amount of cultural and anthropological information that he thought necessary as context; how to face the fact that what he was actually doing was creative nonfiction.

42. Linda Pendleton Author Of Nonfiction And Fiction Books
coauthored with her husband, renowned author Don Pendleton was her first of several nonfiction books in Linda’s fiction includes mystery, suspense, historical
http://www.lindapendleton.com/
that cannot be ignored. It has the ability to nag at us, to beg us to give it form,
and although we may go along living our busy and sometimes chaotic lives,
The Metaphysics of the Novel That book was her first of several nonfiction books in the area of metaphysics, spirit communication, the paranormal, and self-help.
That is why most writers write. But we also write because we have to.
expressed on the written page
The Metaphysics of the Novel
'A healing, interactive journal for families facing the death of a loved one.' 'A novel of suspense perfectly suited for the public's fascination with UFOs, alien abduction, and government cover-up.'
Falling like dew upon a thought, produces
" There are only two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as if everything is." Photo of Snickers by Linda Pendleton Custom Designed Bookmarks Laminated, Tasseled, with Inspirational Quotations. Designed to remind that the Power of Words is Dynamic, Provocative, and Inspirational.

43. Nonfiction By Author Robert Weinberg
Nonfiction ranging from the pulp magazines, swordsand-sorcery, western author Louis L Bob s A Biographical Dictionary of Science fiction Fantasy Artists was
http://www.robertweinberg.net/nonfiction.htm
Nonfiction Robert Weinberg Bob began writing and selling non-fiction when he was a sophomore in college. His earliest articles dealt with advanced mathematics. Over the years, he has written several hundred articles and ten non-fiction books on subjects ranging from the pulp magazines, swords-and-sorcery, western author Louis L'Amour, science fiction art, and the history of horror literature. With Lohr McKinstry, Bob co-authored THE HERO-PULP INDEX in 1970, the first index to single-character pulp magazines like Doc Savage and The Shadow ever published. A revised and re-edited version of the book, assembled by Bob in 1971, is still used by pulp collectors throughout the world. In 1977, Bob wrote the history of Weird Tales , the most famous horror and fantasy magazine ever published. The book, titled The Weird Tales Story , received rave reviews and went out of print almost immediately. It commanded high prices on the collectors market for many years. It was recently reprinted by Wildside Press in an attractive trade paperbound format. Bob's was published in 1988 by Greenwood Press and contains the biographies of over 250 science fiction artists. The book won Bob a World Fantasy Award for best non-fiction book of the year and was also nominated for a Hugo Award.

44. Authors On The Web - Debut Nonfiction Author Roundtable
a day job, in addition to being a published author? AOTW It has been said that nonfiction has a marketing/publicity advantage over fiction because there s
http://www.authorsontheweb.com/features/0209-nonfict-debut/nonfict-debut.asp
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Debut Nonfiction
Author Roundtable

AuthorsOnTheWeb.com assembled a roundtable discussion featuring 5 up-and-coming nonfiction writers who discuss the writing process, research practices, publishing/marketing support for debut authors, and their responses to first-time reviews from readers and critics. The participants include Mona Golabek, Maria Rosa Menocal, Tony Perrottet, Lynn Schooler, and Emma Sweeney. Meet the Authors:
Mona Golabek
Maria Rosa Menocal
Tony Perrottet
Lynn Schooler
Emma Sweeney Questions AOTW: How do you decide what topic to write about? Do you undertake a certain amount of research before committing to a project? Do you complete your research prior to starting the book, or is research a continuous process while writing?
AOTW: Describe your editing process. Do you write and then go back to edit later, or do you revise a page until it is right, then proceed to the next page, and so on?
AOTW: Who is your "first reader" or "readers" when you finish your work? For those of you writing biographies, are there legal issues you have to deal with prior to publication?

45. BookPage Nonfiction Review: Modern Classics
A groundbreaking AfricanAmerican author, Baldwin produced classic works of both fiction and nonfiction over the course of his career.
http://www.bookpage.com/0402bp/fiction/modern_classics.html
New Vintage paperback series marks 50 years in the book business REVIEWS BY JULIE HALE Sandra Cisneros A favorite with fiction lovers, best-selling author Cisneros is a one-of-a-kind writer whose work distills the Latina experience. Cisneros' work has been translated into more than a dozen languages, and she has won numerous awards. Vintage Cisneros , with excerpts from the novels Caramelo and The House on Mango Street , poems from My Wicked Wicked Ways and Loose Women , and stories from Women Hollering Creek , is the perfect introduction to one of the strongest voices in contemporary literature.
James Baldwin A groundbreaking African-American author, Baldwin produced classic works of both fiction and nonfiction over the course of his career. His writings on race during the 1960s were definitive, provocative and explosive, and they're featured in Vintage Baldwin , which includes excerpts from his nonfiction works Nobody Knows My Name and The Fire Next Time . Baldwin's fiction is also represented here, with the timeless short story "Sonny's Blues" and an excerpt from the novel

46. New Page 1
Nonfiction and fiction. Maggie Anderson. She edited Hill Daughter for (then) poet laureate Louise McNeill and is the author of four books of poetry.
http://www.mountainlit.com/centuryauthos.htm
A Century of West Virginia Authors:
West Virginia Library Association 1999
The West Virginia Library Association selected seventy-one authors for inclusion on a 1999 WVLA afghan. The afghan features an outline of the state, the names of the authors and the title "A Century of West Virginia Authors." The Association sponsored two presentations related to the selected authors at their Spring Conference and the Bridgeport Library prepared a handout for distribution at the conference. Permission to copy and distribute this informational text with the afghan is granted to West Virginia Libraries by the author and the Bridgeport Library. Please credit the source. Key: authors by name and/or pseudonym; location in West Virginia commonly associated with the author; title of at least one work; major genre indicated; selected awards identified. Adams, Gail Galloway , long-time resident of Morgantown. 1988 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction for her collection The Purchase of Order . Fiction, essays and poetry. Alderson, Althea Todd

47. St Charles Public Library - Homework Zone: Authors And Literature
To find works about the particular author, type Bradbury 1980current year This is a good source for information about both fiction and nonfiction works.
http://www.st-charles.lib.il.us/teens/hwzone/hz_lit.htm

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48. Contemporary Literature
fiction book reviews, science fiction and fantasy biography and memoir, creative nonfiction, art, culture these reviews with author biography information and
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Book Review: Drop City by T.C. Boyle
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's ninth novel is nothing short of the satirically evocative fare we've come to expect from the master storyteller.
It is 1970, and a down-at-the-heels California commune devoted to peace, free love, and the simple life has decided to relocate to the last frontier—the unforgiving landscape of interior Alaska—in the ultimate expression of going back to the land. Armed with the spirit of adventure and naïve optimism, the inhabitants of "Drop City" arrive in the wilderness of Alaska only to find their utopia already populated by other young homesteaders.
Read Andy Lasda's review of Drop City by T.C. Boyle.

49. Books.reviewindex [UK]: Non Fiction Authors A Z
Guide to Writing and Selling Nonfiction ( Hayes B in Modern British Women s fiction (Between Men Maya Angelou author and Documentary Filmmaker (Ferguson s
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  • 50. Ohio Reading Road Trip | Ohio Authors By Genre
    General fiction Natalie Babbitt Sharon Creech Jane Louise Oliver (author/illustrator) Dav Pilkey (author/illustrator) Cynthia General Nonfiction Cynthia Rylant.
    http://www.ohioreadingroadtrip.org/authors/genre.html
    Ohio Authors by Genre Where do your interests lie? From mystery and humor to poetry and science fiction, Ohio authors can fulfill your wish for adventure, humor, satire and drama. Check out the list to find a topic you like and click on the author's name for a list of their work. Now - read! Children Young Adults Adults Fiction
    General Fiction

    Poetry

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    Science Fiction ... Mystery Fiction General Fiction Poetry Fantasy Historical Fiction ... Western Nonfiction General Nonfiction Biography Criticism Diaries ... Journals Children's Fiction General Fiction Natalie Babbitt Sharon Creech Jane Louise Curry Tracey Dils ... Lynda Durrant (author/illustrator) Virginia Hamilton Janet Hickman Angela Johnson Lois Lenski (author/illustrator) Robert McCloskey (author/illustrator) Mary Oliver (author/illustrator) Dav Pilkey (author/illustrator) Cynthia Rylant Poetry Cynthia Rylant Fantasy Jane Louise Curry Virginia Hamilton Folk Tales Jane Louise Curry Mystery Jane Louise Curry Virginia Hamilton R.L. Stine Children's Nonfiction General Nonfiction Cynthia Rylant Biography Virginia Hamilton Young Adult Fiction General Fiction Sharon Creech Sharon Draper James Cross Giblin Margaret Peterson Haddix ... H. M. Hoover

    51. Brands& Signs ... Author Biographies & Bibliographies
    Brands Signs author biographies and bibliographies. peopleactors, politicians, bestselling authors, lawmenbut His short fiction, technical articles and non
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    author biographies and bibliographies "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." ... Mark Twain
    Thomas W. Knowles I've conducted interviews with famous peopleactors, politicians, bestselling authors, lawmenbut I find it less than easy being both subject and interviewer. I don't like talking about myself ... well, O.K., I do , but not usually in the third person: Thomas W. Knowles Mystery Scene, New Destinies, Persimmon Hill, Southwest Art, Starlog, The Texas Aggie, Texas Books In Review, Texas Sportsman, Past Lives-Present Tense , and many other newspapers, anthologies, journals, and magazines. As a freelance interviewer for national and regional magazines, he published a series of photo-interviews with many Texas celebrities, including Lyle Lovett, Kinky Friedman, Linda Ellerbee and John Henry Faulk. Along with fellow Texan Joe R. Lansdale, he edited a critically-acclaimed series of anthologies published by Random Housethe first detailed the history of the American West in The West That Was (1993); the second examined the genesis of the myth of the Wild West in

    52. Umberto Eco: Porta Ludovica - Author Homepage
    and children’s books, and certainly one of the finest authors of the Machines, that allow anyone to see with Words (Works – fiction Nonfiction) A look
    http://www.themodernword.com/eco/

    Eco at the Folger Library
    Baudolino book tour. Key to The Name of the Rose
    review
    Name of the Rose on DVD
    To be released July 6, 2004. You can pre-order from Amazon.com now. Baudolino
    Mystery of the Abbey

    A murder mystery game loosely based on Name of the Rose The Name of the Rose
    The Folio Society has published a new edition of this modern classic.
    Paradox of Porta Ludovica (A Study of Ambiguous Triangulation)

    (Introduction)
    A short explanation on who I am and why this site is named for a place that may or may not be in Milan. My name is Umberto Umberto
    (Biography) A small biographical sketch of Umberto Eco. I construct Aristotelian Machines, that allow anyone to see with Words A look at his literary output, from his novels to his academic texts. Most have a small summary and some commentary. Unheard-of Curiosities A collection of essays and short writings by Umberto Eco avalaible online for perusal. Reviewers will unhesitatingly recommend it as required reading in the schools (Reviews) Reviews of works by and about Eco, culled from newspapers, magazines, and online sources.

    53. Novels & Non-fiction
    craft and business of writing novels and nonfiction books. Sample Nonfiction Book Proposal. George Alex Windish biographies of lesser-known authors who deserve
    http://www.absolutewrite.com/novels/novels.htm

    Play/Screen Writing
    Freelance Writing Specialty Writing
    Writing Your Novel or Nonfiction book
    If writing novels or book-length nonfiction is your bag, then this is your page. Are you staring at a blank page wondering where to begin (like this unfortunate fellow on the right?) Click to the left to read more from people who've been there and done that, or those connected to the book publishing industry.
    Articles:
    Click here to read articles about the craft and business of writing novels and non-fiction books. Interviews: Click here to read interviews with novelists and nonfiction writers. Columns Inside The Cover: Book reviews of writing-related books. Literary Agents Looking for Clients Message Boards Links Sample Nonfiction Book Proposal ... Bewares (Read and/or post warnings for writers about deadbeat publications and editors) Short Cuts by George Alex Windish
    Biographies of lesser-known authors who deserve to be remembered. Archived. Subscribe to the Absolute Write Newsletter and get the Agents! Agents! Agents! report free
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    54. Authors & Illustrators Directory
    With a background in both fiction and nonfiction she is Edward Myers author of many books for children, including Climb or Die and Survival of the Fittest.
    http://www.authorsillustrators.com/directory.htm
    D I R E C T O R Y
    Marsha Diane Arnold

    Heart of a Tiger The Pumpkin Runner, Quick, Quack, Quick and The Tail of Little Skunk . The media has referred to Marsha as "a born storyteller; educators have called her a “true literary artist” whose books show “warmth and respect for one’s self”. Teachers have said her presentations are “enlightening”, “bring books to life” and are “on target with student age levels”. Marsha weaves storytelling, information on the writing process, and a delightful slideshow into an entertaining and inspirational presentation. Thomas Baldrick
    He's hailed in the media as "A Champion for Children." Author of A Million and One Ways to Celebrate a Child (2003) and KIDS RULE! The Hopes and Dreams of 21st Century Children. Six-time Emmy Award winning television journalist. Works tirelessly with children's charities. A genuine and caring man with rare gifts for reaching and inspiring children, and boosting their self-esteem. Robert F. Baldwin

    55. Popular Materials
    author and character indexes Includes recreational nonfiction as well Historical Mystery fiction AZ author directory with bibliographies and titles listing time
    http://www.ci.oswego.or.us/library/popular/default.htm
    Fiction / Popular Materials Desk (main floor) (503) 697-6581 The Popular Materials Collection is located on the main floor of the library and includes new books, fiction, large print books, magazines , newspapers, videos, audio books, mysteries, science fiction, westerns, graphic novels, and some software. Videos are also found in the non-fiction collection upstairs, and downstairs in the children's collection. For loan periods, click here . The Teens section is also located on the main floor. If the item you are looking for is checked out, or at a different Clackamas County library, you may reserve ("place a hold on") the item, and you will be notified when it is available for you. Get assistance finding a title or placing a hold at the Fiction/Popular Materials desk. Find a Good Book!
    General Fiction:
    By Genre:
    NoveList
    A readers' advisory database for all ages. Click on the database and enter your library card number. Find books like others you have enjoyed!
    Mysteries:
    Your favorite sleuths' TV schedules.

    56. WritingClasses.com - Online And New York City Classes
    Mount Holyoke College and an MFA in fiction from the She is a coauthor of Cool Women The Thinking English, and an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Bennington
    http://www.writingclasses.com/bios/facultyBioByClassGenre.php?ClassGenreCode=NF

    57. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
    SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CATALOG Recommended fiction and nonfiction for grades articles from all volumes of Current Biography, the World author Series, Nobel
    http://www.munpl.org/main_pages/electronic_resources.htm
    Available from library computers only Available online from your home
    computer with valid MPL Library card. If you see BOTH icons, it means the databases can be accessed from the library AND home with a valid Muncie Public Library card. SUBSCRIPTION DATABASES: AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
    Provides information on each of the 50 states.
    See also: ANCESTRY.COM Provides access to numerous free and fee-based databases containing genealogical information. Note: The fee-based databases are available only through the library's computers. The FREE part of the database can be accessed by clicking on this link: Ancestry.com
    S ee also: MPL GENEALOGY DEPT. BIG CHALK " bigchalk Library delivers the largest collection of periodical and digital media content designed specifically for K-12 schools. Students use the powerful, yet easy-to-use search interface to find the answers they need from more than 1,200 magazines, newspapers, books, transcripts, maps, images, web links, and audio/video titles."
    See Also: Homework Help and Magazine Databases From the Library: From Home Computers
    (With Valid Library Card) BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY MASTER INDEX
    Biography and Genealogy Master Index is a comprehensive index to nearly 12 million biographical sketches in more than 2700 volumes and editions of current and retrospective reference books, covering both contemporary and historical figures throughout the world.

    58. Amos Oz
    An author of prose for both children and adults, as well as an essayist, he has been widely Through his writing, both fiction and nonfiction, runs a common
    http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/oz.html
    Amos Oz
    Amos Oz was born in 1939 in Jerusalem. At the age of 15 he went to live on a kibbutz. He studied philosophy and literature at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and was visiting fellow at Oxford University, author-in- residence at the Hebrew University and writer-in-residence at Colorado College. He has been named Officer of Arts and Letters of France. An author of prose for both children and adults, as well as an essayist, he has been widely translated and is internationally acclaimed. He has been honoured with the French Prix Femina and the 1992 Frankfurt Peace Prize. He lives in the southern town Arad and teaches literature at Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
    Books Published in Hebrew
    Where the Jackals Howl (stories), Massada, 1965 Am Oved, 1976
    Elsewhere, Perhaps (novel), Sifriat Poalim, 1966; Keter, 1989
    My Michael (novel), Am Oved, 1968; Keter, 1990
    Unto Death (novellas), Sifriat Poalim, 1971; Keter, 1991
    Touch the Water, Touch the Wind (novel), Am Oved, 1973
    The Hill of Evil Counsel (novellas), Am Oved, 1976

    59. Borders - Feature - The 2002 Original Voices Award Winners Br
    Her fiction debut also reads like a mystery, but the 1998 Original Voices Award for Nonfiction, Tony Horwitz as Mark Kurlansky—the awardwinning author of Cod
    http://www.bordersstores.com/features/feature.jsp?file=ov2002ficnf

    60. Readers - Web Sites By Subject - FCPL
    Book Page New book reviews, author interviews, and an archive of of previous first chapters is available for both fiction and nonfiction titles, listed
    http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/library/internet/readers.htm
    Readers you are here: homepage library homepage research tools web sites by subject ...
    Site Index

    Library Site Search:
    Library cardholders can access online databases for articles on specific subjects!
    Teens and Young Adults Good Starting Points
    See also the Library's links to Good Reading
    • AllReaders.com
      Have fun finding books that suit your interests by searching through a database of hundreds of plot, theme, and character settings that match your criteria. The Booklist Center
      A large selection of book lists organized by subject. BookWire
      Information on publishers, bookstores, book events and a "Bookwire Directory" of book-related Internet resources. Great Writers
      Links to web sites devoted to particular authors. National Book Foundation
      An independent, not-for-profit sponsor of the prestigious National Book Awards as well as

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