Genre authors, like genre fiction, often get no respect. Traditional biographical dictionaries tend to focus on established authors with literary credentials, and if genre writers are included, they are certainly not the focus of the book. Yet genre fans hunger for information about their favorite writers. This compilation focuses exclusively on genre fiction authors, more specifically today's most popular genre authors. It profiles representatives from all major genres (mystery/detective, crime, adventure/suspense, thriller, horror, fantasy, science fiction, western, historical, women's, and romance). Most are contemporary authors, but a few classics who are still in print and widely read (e.g., J.R.R. Tolkien), are included. Featured authors include Julia Alvarez, Maeve Binchy, Lawrence Block, Clive Cussler, Tony Hillerman, Jan Karon, Faye Kellerman, Dean Koontz, Charles de Lint, Robert Ludlum, Terry McMillan, Anne Rice, Nora Roberts, Scott Turow, and Stuart Woods. A wonderful reference, particularly for readers' advisors and adult and teen readers seeking information about their favorite writers, this book can also be used as a source for student reports and research papers. It is an affordable alternative to multivolume sets. Young adult and adult. Grades 10 and up.
In addition to information about the personal and writing lives of this fascinating and diverse group, users will find a complete list of their published works--fiction and nonfiction. Black-and-white author photos accompany many of the profiles.
... edited by Otto Penzler (2000) Unholy Orders (2000) World 's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, edited by Edward Gorman (2000) I 'll Kill for That, with Rita Mae Brown, Jennifer Crusie, Linda Fairstein, Lisa Gardner, Heather Graham, ...
... Black Pan- thers . " He considered his success as a pimp as a blow against white oppression , " noted Patrick Deese ... Trick Baby : The Story of a White Negro ( 1967 ) Mama Black Widow : A Story of the South's Black Underworld ( 1969 ) ...
Profiles of and reading lists for 100 of today's most popular nonfiction authors have been gathered together in this affordable, single source reference, which covers representatives from all major nonfiction genres—true adventure, true ...
Biographical Sketch Walter Mosley was born in Los Angeles and attended Goddard College and Johnson State College, where he received a B.A. in 1977. He did graduate work at City College of the City University of New York and achieved a ...
69) Labyrinth, 2-57n Laird, Paul R., 9-108 Lambiek Comiclopedia, 5-121 Lamdin, Laura Cooner, 6-91 Lamdin, Robert Thomas, ... 11-172 Lewis, Adam, 11-269 Lewis, James R., 4-10 This page intentionally left blank Author/Title Index • 435 L.
A True Politician: Rebecca Browning Rankin, Municipal Reference Librarian of the City of New York, 1920–1952. Jefferson, nc: McFarland, 2003. ISBn: 978-0- 78641-634-9. Until her retirement in 1952, Rebecca Browning Rankin supervised the ...
This biographical guide introduces readers to the writers behind the most popular, influential, and provocative work in the field of science fiction.100 Most Popular Science Fiction Authors: Biographical Sketches and...
As the novel opens, he is beginning to lose her. Not to another man, as he fears, but to, literally, nothing.
"This volume profiles 100 of today's most popular thriller and suspense writers.
In the preamble to The Exploration of Space (1951), Clarke discusses the symbiosis between Science Fiction narratives and scientific research, asserting that “the conquest of space must obviously have a fundamental appeal to human ...