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Edward Stratemeyer: Creator of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew (Who Wrote That?)
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Edward Stratemeyer: Creator of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew (Who Wrote That?)Edward Stratemeyer: Creator of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew (Who Wrote That?)

Here is the fascinating story of Edward L. Stratemeyer, the man behind the popular Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Tom Swift series.

 
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The Rooming House Madrigals
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Charles Bukowski - The Rooming House MadrigalsCharles Bukowski - The Rooming House Madrigals Poems deal with rejection, history, barbershops, friendship, death, longing, loneliness, and disappointment. This is the Bukowski of 1946-1966. The poet of gritty backwaters of great faceless cities, rainy bus stations and flophouse one-night stands; also of the moon shining in the gutter, and of the morning-after joys of making love in the sun.


Edited by: arcadius - 8 August 2010
Reason: category changed from 'Non-Fiction' to 'Fiction' Fruchtzwerg // DL link from user's PM added, author from title deleted. Pumukl

 
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Edgar Allan Poe (Who Wrote That?)
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Edgar Allan Poe (Who Wrote That?)Edgar Allan Poe (Who Wrote That?)

Edgar Allan Poe not only wrote such dark and uncanny works as "The Raven," "The Tell-Tale Heart," and "The Fall of the House of Usher," but also lived a tragic and similarly gloomy life. Credited as the father of the modern horror story and the first detective novel, Poe still inspires legions of fans to this day.
 
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David "Dav" Pilkey (Who Wrote That?)
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David David

Best known for his books chronicling the adventures of "Captain Underpants," Dav Pilkey has built a reputation as one of his generation's most inventive writers and illustrators. Yet as a young boy, he seemed unlikely to ever become a success. Suffering from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, this one-time "class clown" was sent out from class to sit in the hallway so often that he had his own desk waiting for him, which he kept stocked with paper, pencils, and crayons. 
 
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Andre Norton (Who Wrote That?)
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Andre Norton (Who Wrote That?)Andre Norton (Who Wrote That?)

Alice Norton was a college freshman when the Great Depression left her unable to afford her tuition. Forced to quit school, she did not give up her dreams. While working at a library, Norton wrote a novel inspired by a patron, The Prince Commands, which was published in her early 20s. Because the publisher doubted boys would buy an adventure story written by a woman, Alice Norton changed her name to the masculine "Andre Norton." Norton found her passion, writing more than 100 science fiction and fantasy novels, many for young adults. 
 
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