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Anne Rice Author Horror Religious Literature Interview with the Vampire The Queen of the Damned
Among the US based authors who have excelled in the genre of Gothic fiction and religious writings, Anne Rice holds a prominent place. Her works hover around the themes of immortality, death, love and myriad other aspects of life that keep haunting human mind eternally.
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Susan Jacoby Journalist Author Of Freethinkers
Living in New York City Susan Jacoby is a celebrated author whose career as a writer started as a reporter with The Washington Post. She used to cover the education section. However, she works now independently with her present area of interest being the intellectual history of America. She contributes frequently to various columns of national magazines and newspapers and as of now has authored eight books.
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Ann M Martin Kids Author Of The Baby Sitters Club
Ann M Martin was born on August 12, 1955 in Princeton, New Jersey and is an author, who writes for kids as well as youngsters and she gained a lot of publicity through her work The Baby-sitters Club series. She was brought up in Princeton, NJ by her parents and was accompanied by her younger sister namely Jane and large number of pet animals. She used to love cats but still her family had hamsters, mice, turtles, guinea pigs and fish.
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Amber Rugby Grosjean Author Of Cursed Blood
Amber Rugby Grosjean is a promising upcoming writer. Her bestsellers that have already hit the shelves and selling like hot cakes are the paperbacks titled Cursed Blood and Stolen Identity. Of thirty-one years of age, she is already experiencing a lot of recognition. Cursed blood happens to be her debut published work.
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The Greatest Generation Author Tom Brokaw
In the spring of 1984, Tom Brokaw, The Greatest Generation author went to Normandy in northwestern France to make an NBC documentary on the fortieth anniversary coverage of D-Day, a very significant day in the history of America, marking the invasion of Europe by the Allied forces. This invasion bears great importance because it took great courage on the part of the Allied forces to launch such a massive invasion. It was after this invasion that Adolph Hitlers Third Reich began to end. As he met some of the warriors who had taken part in that invasion, he realized that they were the greatest generation of America.
Scheherazade Fictional Queen
Scheherazade is a fictional queen as well as the heroine of One Thousand and One Arabian Night. She is the storyteller, who told one thousand and one story to the sultan. Her life has another fine storyline, which is also a part of Arabian night. The book portrays her as the beauty with brain, because she is witty and educated too. According to the every tales rule, as a queen as well as a princess she must be beautiful.
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Scaramouche Author Rafael Sabatini
Scaramouche is a historical novel that narrates the story of a young nobleman and his romantic adventures during the French Revolution. Rafael Sabatini was the author of the novel that was originally published in 1921. First time in 1923 it was made into a film starring Ramón Novarro in 1923 and later in 1962 it was again filmed with Stewart Granger in the lead.
The Caine Mutiny Author Herman Wouk Pulitzer Prize Winner
Born into a Jewish family in 1915, Herman Wouk, The Caine Mutiny author took up writing as a fulltime career when he was 31 years old and was serving in the US Navy. Having authored quite a number of best-selling novels, he adopted a career of writing to support his wife Betty Sarah Brown and their three sons.
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