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I have some reason to believe that Diane Duane may fall in this category, but nothing citeable. (More specifically, a con I heard her speak at in 1986.) --SarekOfVulcan 06:54, 25 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Please note that Michael D. O'Brien is not the author of the list of "recommended reading" found in A Landscape of Dragons. If you look again, you will see that the list was actually compiled by children's historical fiction bookseller Bethlehem Books (an affiliate of Ignatius Press) and it was added to later editions of A Landscape of Dragons by Ignatius Press without the involvement of O'Brien. (It's a very clever and somewhat insidious marketing ploy: Bethlehem Books, of course, put their entire catalogue of titles into that listing.)

C.S. Lewis?

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Not technoically, but close enough...and the Tolkeing friendship and all...TCO (talk) 04:58, 18 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]