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Review of the 1999 Booker Prize winner from Salon Books.
Short biography and bibliography.
Ace Collins has written more fifty books on subjects such as Louise and Barbara Mandrell, Evel Knievel, the Cathedrals, Lassie, Bette Midler, country and gospel music, the Dixie Chicks, novelty songs and Negro baseball.
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph and selected poems.
Brief biography and texts of selected stories.
Online text of The Secret Agent, with an introduction to the novel, and a newspaper article about a possible connection with the Unabomber. Also two short stories.
Will cultivate a passionate and inclusive reading and writing community in honor of the beloved Beaufort, South Carolina author Pat Conroy,. Includes news, events, programs, history, and contact information.
or Writing/Fantasizing/Desiring the Maternal Body in the Short Stories of Julio Cortázar. A paper by Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz, University of Delaware.
Links to various Coupland sites around the web.
Official site of the author of bestsellers such as The Bone Collector and The Coffin Dancer. Offers information about his books and provides his e-mail address so readers can write to him.
The Incompetech website's satirical take on Daniel Defoe.
List of science fiction novels which contain references to Dick, or in which he is a character.
An annotated and illustrated biography-bibliography of mystery and travel writer David Dodge. Dodge's best-known work, To Catch a Thief, was made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock in 1955.
Books, essays, movies by author Richard Dooling
Poem by Ed Dorn, written in 1969 in Lawrence, Kansas.
Analysis of the plot, theme, setting and characters of his books, plus links to similar books.
The life and work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Quotes, games and little-known facts about this remarkable man.
Scanned photographs about Theorore Dreiser from the Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Pennsylvania.
Writer filmography.
Alan Duff, an interview with the New Zealand author of Once Were Warriors, One Night Out Stealing and now, What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted?
A fresh look at Christianity's call to nature.
An introduction to the work of Geoff Dyer, with bibliography and links to reviews.
A brief bit of wit from Eco himself on personal computing operating systems, and the religious divide betwixt the two main churches.
Short biographical sketch, a selection of his poems, and reader comments.
An introduction to the poet by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University.
An informal fan site but still loaded with information and the latest news on the Dark Prince of Fantasy, this site has Ellison's "official" stamp of approval.
By Alice Notley. From Jacket # 7.
Publisher's presentation, with a biography,and quotes from reviews.
EPC home page: biography, publications, online works, sound files.
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, poem, bibliography, and links.
Photograph of Sheila Graham's house where F. Scott Fitzgerald died.
An illustrated checklist of UK and US James Bond first edition books which includes all issue points.
Claude Lalumière's review of Habitus by James Flint.
J. Schulz's review of Habitus by James Flint.
Archival finding aid for Charles Henri Ford Letters to Ted Joans. Contains biographical information on both Ford and Joans.
Biographical information, reviews of his work, and first editions of his novels for sale.
An article by Laura Miller about the strong personalities of the early feminists, the books about them and their responses.
The New Hampshire home of Robert Frost and his family from 1915 through 1920. Photo and general information.
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, bibliography, and selected works.
Presentation of the book on Fuentes by Raymond L. Williams.
A biography of the author of the Forsyte Saga, from PBS. Includes a list of some of his books and plays.
Authorized site of the British writer includes his travel schedule, biography, and list of works.
A biography, photograph, and selected poems.
A biographical profile of the churchman, and what he says about King Arthur.
An extensive resource on the author, with biographical, historical and bibliographical information, as well as links to online texts and related resources.
"Site illuminating and extending James Gleick's new book."
The Other Voice / A Portrait of Hilda of Whitby in Words and Music. Notes, reviews, download scene 1, performance rights information.
Short biography at the International University of Japan.
Contains biographical information, photos, poems and essays.
Profile of the author and brief account of a meeting with him.