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  • Go Nagai's Mazinger related mechas and characters have many different toy lines, developed since Mazinger first appeared in the 1970s. Some of the most...
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    Jan Hendrik Frederik Grönloh (born 22 June 1882 in Amsterdam; died 25 July 1961 in Hilversum), known by his pen name of Nescio (Latin for "I don't know")...
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  • VULTURE is a fictional international crime cartel in the DC Comics universe. VULTURE first appears in House of Mystery #160 (July 1966), and was created...
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  • Daniel Chanan Matt is an author, teacher and scholar of Kabbalah. He received his Ph.D. from Brandeis University and served as a professor at the Graduate...
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  • The Children of the Dead (German: Die Kinder der Toten) is a novel by Elfriede Jelinek, first published in 1995 by Rowohlt Verlag. It is commonly regarded...
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  • Andrew "Andy" Sawyer (born 1952) is a librarian, critic and editor, as well as an active part of science fiction fandom (although he himself has not written...
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    Jordan Dane (born 1953) is an American romantic thriller young adult fiction novelist. She sold her first three-book series in auction to Avon/HarperCollins...
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  • Merriam Modell (19 May 1908 – 1 July 1994) (born Miriam Levant in Manhattan, New York) was an American writer of short stories, suspense and pulp fiction...
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    The Morgan Beatus (New York, Morgan Library & Museum, MS 644) is an illuminated manuscript with miniatures by the artist Magius (or Maius) of the Commentary...
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  • Randy Pearl Albelda (born 1955) is an American feminist economist, activist, author, and academic who specialises in poverty and gender issues. Albelda...
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  • Louise Morey Bowman (17 January 1882 – 28 September 1944) was a Canadian poet. Lily Louise Dyer Morey was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, 17 January 1882....
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  • Terror Television American Series 1970–1999 is an American reference book by John Kenneth Muir that documents television horror shows from 1970 to 1999...
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  • Ashly Lorenzana (born 1987) is an American sex worker, freelance writer and writer of the autobiographical memoir titled Sex, Drugs & Being an Escort....
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  • Surjit Singh Sethi (1928-1995) was an Indian playwright, novelist, short story writer and lyricist who wrote in Punjabi. He was also a film maker and theatre...
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  • The Manchester Fiction Prize is a literary award celebrating excellence in creative writing. It was launched by Carol Ann Duffy and The Manchester Writing...
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    Martina von Schwerin, née Martina Törngren (3 January 1789 in Gothenburg – 18 November 1875 in Gothenburg), was a Swedish Lady of letters, salonist and...
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  • Summer of '42 is a novel written by Herman Raucher, based upon his screenplay and personal experience. In a 2002 TCPalm interview, Herman Raucher mentions...
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  • Wasabi Anime, also known as Green Mustard Entertainment, is a company specializing in the production of events and programming for anime conventions and...
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  • Bialosky was a line of teddy bear toys and related children's products popular in the USA during the 1970s and 80s. The stuffed animals were manufactured...
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