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- Abbey, Edward
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- Adams, Alina
- Official website of romance writer, Alina Adams. Her most recent work is Annie's Wild Ride, published by Avon Books.
- Adams, Audra
- Audra Adams is the author of eight romance novels, including Mommy's Hero. Visit her site for the latest information on her and her books.
- Adams, Deborah
- Website for award-winning mystery novelist and short story writer.
- Adams, Douglas
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- Adlerman, Dan and Kim
- Features children's books written and illustrated by authors Dan and Kim Alderman with interviews and reviews. Links to favorite book sites and more.
- Aitken, Adam
- This author has written two volumes of Asian-Australian poetry. The latest, In One House, published by HarperCollins Australia; and nominated three times as a "Best Book of 1996" in The Australian and Sydney Morning Herald.
- Akers, Brian Dana
- Science fiction writer. Includes a photograph, biography, bibliography, free story and email address.
- Albert, Susan Wittig and Bill Albert
- Susan Wittig Albert is the author of the China Bayles Herbal Mysteries. Bill and Susan co-author a series of Victorian mysteries under the pseudonym of Robin Paige.
- Alexander, Edmond and Cynthia Turner(Medical Illustrators)
- Edmond Alexander and Cynthia Turner create high impact illustrations for medical publishers.
- Alexander, Victoria (The Electrics' Home Page)
- Offical home page of romance author VictoriaAlexander.
- Alexanian, Nubar
- Award-winning photojournalist creates stunning photographic books and prints. Nubar Alexanian's work is regularly featured in magazines around the world including Life, The New York Times Magazine, The London Sunday Times, Fortune and others. His work is in many of the prominent collections in the U.S. and Europe.
- Allen, Jonathan
- A wonderful site devoted to the work of children's book illustrator and writer, Jonathan Allen. Lots of information about the books -- board books, picture books, pop-up books, fiction and verse, and works in progress. Many, many links.
- Allinson, Sidney
- Features Jeremy Kane, an entertaining new historical novel by Canadian author, Sidney Allinson. This fast-paced epic story, set in 19th-century Canada and Australia, follows the adventures of a young Ontario rebel in love, politics, and war, the violent 1837 Mackenzie-Papineau Rebellions that helped shape Canada's destiny, and the execution or transportation of over 100 Canadians, British, and Americans to the hellish penal colonies of Australia.
- Amos, Robyn
- Meet author Robyn Amos, find out about her latest book releases, get writing tips, learn about multicultural romance and other publishing industry information.
- Andersen, Alfred
- Author of Justice for All, and Liberating the Early American Dream.
- Andersen, Susan
- Official website of romance writer, Susan Andersen, award-winning author of contemporary romantic suspense.
- Anderson, Catherine
- The official web site of Catherine Anderson, an award-winning author of historical and contemporary romance.
- Anderson, Kevin J. (Word Fire, Inc.)
- Authors Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta of Word Fire Productions present information about their novels, stories, appearances, future projects and comics. The authors' biographies and interviews also available.
- Anderson, Laurie Halse
- Children's author of Ndito Runs and Turkey Pox. This site includes online teacher guides, reviews and school visit information.
- Andrews, V.C.
- Homepage dedicated to the author, V.C. Andrews.
- Andrews, V.C.
- The most complete V.C. Andrews site on the Web, including book selections by series, family histories, story synopsis, movie summaries and author biographical information.
- Andrews, V.C. (The Unofficial Home Page)
- The first page ever dedicated to the late V.C. Andrews.
- Asimov, Isaac
- Welcome to the Isaac Asimov Home Page. Here you'll find a comprehensive collection of resources pertaining to Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), the quintessential author, who in his lifetime wrote over 500 books that spanned the realm of human knowledge, enlightened, and entertained.
- Austen, Jane
- The English author Jane Austen lived from 1775 to 1817. Her novels are highly prized not only for their light irony, humor, and depiction of contemporary English country life, but also for their underlying serious qualities.
- Authors Speak
- This site includes Real Audio interviews of authors discussing recently published books. Text versions of the interviews are also included.
- Avi
- This versatile author writes books in the young adult genre, including mystery and fantasy, adventure and ghost stories, and comedy. Title lists include one-line synopsis of each book.
- Bacchetta, Celine
- Author Celine Bacchetta writes personalized children's books. Site: French.
- Bader, David M.
- Author of How to Be an Extremely Reform Jew, the book for one of the world's fastest growing and most misunderstood groups -- Jewish people with very short attention spans. Published by Avon Books.
- Baggett, Nancy
- Cooking with Nancy Baggett features low fat cooking tips and information about her bestselling cookbooks including 100% Pleasure. Recipes are also included on the homepage.
- Balgassi, Haemi
- Home page of children's author Haemi Balgassi.
- Banks, Iain M.
- Presents biographical information and select bibliography. This author website is a part of Scottish Writers On The Internet.
- Barbe, Bruce (aka Bevan Amberhill)
- Bruce Barber is co-author (as "Bevan Amberhill") of the Canadian murder mysteries, The Bloody Man and The Running Girl. The site contains more information, as well as reprints of short fictions under his own name, which have appeared in several Canadian literary magazines.
- Bard, Mitchell
- Abstracts the book Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment of Americans in Hitler's Camps, which tells the untold story of what happened to U.S. civilians and POWs in WWII and what the U.S. government did--and did not do to help them.
- Barden, Stanley
- Discover a legacy of the British Empire which has led to civil war and brutal military dictatorship in Burma, a country "celebrating" fifty years of independence next January. It's all there in the story of "Burma Ruby". Visit her at: http://www.seabard.clara.net/Burma_Ruby/sebweb_index.html
- Barer, Burl
- This award-winning author of the mystery genre offers various media and publishing-related services. Site now featuring, The Saint, Maverick and Man Overboard.
- Barker, Clive
- The official webpage of acclaimed horror author Clive Barker.
- Barnes, J. Brandon
- Original Christian fiction by J. Brandon Barnes, including Science fiction and suspense short stories available online in Acrobat and HTML format.
- Barney, Brett
- Author and book Website of Brett Barney.
- Barreca, Regina
- Untamed and unabashed, books by Regina Barreca. The nation's leading scholar of women's humor explores comedy, romance, marriage, and popular culture in her provocative, witty books.
- Barreto, Garcia
- This Portuguese author has written several children's books and works of fiction many of which have been translated.
- Bear, Greg
- Welcome to the home Website of Greg Bear, the Nebula and Hugo award-winning writer.
- Bear, Richard
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- Belton, Chris at the CMB Homepage
- The personal site of crime author, Chris Belton. Provides information on a wide range of subjects, and details on Chris' books.
- Benson, Angela
- Angela Benson is a multi-pubilished author of contemporary African-American fiction and romance.
- Bernhardt, William
- This Website is for fans of the novels of William Bernhardt, including the legal thriller series featuring Ben Kincaid.
- Bickmore, Barbara
- Writes mainstream fiction featuring strong heroines who achieve greatness in spite of daunting odds.
- Biondi, Mario
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- Bird, Carmel
- Homepage of Australian author and writing teacher Carmel Bird. Site has essays, stories, reviews and extracts of work in progress. Novels include Red Shoes, The White Garden, The Bluebird Cafe as well as books for the writer, Dear Writer and Not Now Jack-- I'm Writing a Novel.
- Bittner, Rosanne
- This official page of Western adventure and romance writer Rosanne Bittner includes biographical information as well as title links and appearance schedule.
- Blaylock, James P.
- Reviews, interviews, and cover art.
- Blenman, Keith (Collected Works)
- I'm an unpublished, sixteen year old author who is currently trying to get his works noticed. Everything on my sight is free, and in a rough draft, so it will all be updated every now and then. At the moment, I don't have any complete novels up, but one should be coming in every now and then starting in July 1997.
- Block, Lawrence
- Sponsored by Avon Books, fans of Lawrence Block have a chance to e-mail this author with questions realting to the mystery genre.
- Bloom, Howard
- Author of The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of History, published by Atlantic Monthly Press. Sites contains reviews, information about the author, and links to related sites.
- Blume, Judy
- This author posts an editorial on censorship on her site.
- Bonner, Cindy
- The homepage for Cindy Bonner, the award-winning author of Lily, Looking After Lil and The Passion of Dellie O'Barr.
- Boos, Kevin
- Writes children's novels.
- Bowen, Connie
- Connie Bowen is an author and illustrator of affirmation books for children and adults. She is the winner of the1997 Athena Award for Excellence for Book-As-Mentor in the category of spirituality in children.
- Bowen, Rhys
- Rhys Bowen's mystery series is set in the mountains of Wales and features young village policeman Evan Evans plus a cast of (usually) loveable and eccentric villagers. Rhys is half Welsh and spent her childhood summers in such a village. Her website features travel tips for Wales and a brief Welsh lesson as well as reviews and features on her books.
- Bradbury, Ray
- Includes a biography, bibliography, image gallery and other information about Ray Bradbury.
- Bramah, Ernest
- Complete bibliography for Ernest Bramah (Smith), author of the Kai Lung fantasy series and the Max Carrados blind detective series.
- Brame, Gloria G.
- Poet, journalist and author of Different Loving, published by Villard/Random House. Site includes author interviews and links to other literature-related areas.
- Braucher, Karen
- Heaven's Net is Karen Braucher's award-winning book of poems about her journey to China to adopt a baby girl.
- Brett, Jan
- Author and illustrator Jan Brett -- Annie and the Wild Animals and Berlioz the Bear and other delightful children's books -- presents her personal home page with lots of information and activities for children, teachers, and librarians. Come visit.
- Bright, Laurey
- Laurey Bright - a New Zealand romance writer who publishes under the pseudonyms of Daphne Clair (MIlls & Boon) and Claire Lorel (Fawcett) -- offers news regarding her new and forthcoming books, as well as, a romance writing course online. Excerpts from her most recent book are included.
- Brite, Poppy Z. (Pandora Station)
- The official home page of horror writers Poppy Z. Brite, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Christa Faust.
- Brodsky, Joseph (Memorial Site)
- A page dedicated to the memory of the late Nobel prizewinner Joseph Brodsky. Contains texts, media clippings, photographs and other info about the poet.
- Bronson, Po
- Author of the novel "Bombardiers," a satire of business, published in the US by Random House and in the UK by Reed/Secker & Warburg.
- Brow, Robert
- Includes biographical information as well as a listing of this author's published works. Church doctrine/commentary and theology-oriented material.
- Brown, Kevin
- Biographer and essayist Kevin Brown, author or contributor to 4 books, reviewer on art, cinema, dance, literature, music and politics for The Nation, Threepenny Review, (London) Times Literary Supplement, Washington Post Bookworld and others since 1978.
- Brown, Susan Taylor
- Children's writer Susan Taylor Brown offers motivation and insights to writers and readers of all ages.
- Brown, Tom
- The source for the MG Leader's E-Book series, including texts, photographs and e-paintings.
- Bryce, James Y.
- Presentations, documentation, consultation and systems integration. Author of the computer book, Special Edition, Using ISDN as well as other computer-related titles. Schedule of seminars also listed.
- Burgauer, Steven
- Former fund manager turned s-f writer. His books include: The Brazen Rule, The Last American, Fornax and In the Shadow of Omen. Links to other s-f related sites.
- Burroughs, Edgar Rice
- Find out all there is to know about the creator of Tarzan.
- Byron, Eve (aka Connie Rinehold)
- Official website of romance writer, Eve Byron, bestselling author of contemporary and historical romance.
- Cajio, Linda
- Linda Cajio is the award-winning author of over 20 romance novels, includingKnight's Song, published by Zebra Lovegram.
- Calvin, William
- The neurophysiologist and author of The Cerebral Code.
- Canham, Marsha
- Up-to-date information on past and present books, including reviews and previews about this award-winning author of twelve best-selling romance novel.
- Card, Orson Scott The Unofficial Home Page
- A page containing book listing and likes to other Card information on the Internet.
- Carlo, Philip
- Philip Carlo's The Night Stalker conveys the story of Richard Ramirez who paralyzed Los Angeles with fear with his torture and sadistic serial murders. Researched over 3 years and nearly 100 hours of exclusive personal interviews on California's death row.
- Carolyn Reeder's Books
- This site provides information on Carolyn Reeder, award-winning author of four historical novels for young readers. Includes information on Shades of Gray, Grandpa's Mountain, Moonshiner's Son and her newest book, Across the Lines.
- Carpenter, David
- David Carpenter is an award-winning author in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada who has published numerous books, stories, poems, and articles. He just brought out his second collection of essays in fall 1997, a book about seasonal rituals entitled Courting Saskatchewan. His fourth book of fiction, a novel entitled Banjo Lessons, is due out in the spring of 1997.
- Carroll, Lewis
- A guide to Lewis Carroll resources and documents on-line and in print.
- Cartwright, Gene
- The works of author Gene Cartwright, and his new novel, I Never Played Catch With My Father.
- Carver, Jeffrey A.
- Science fiction books, advice to aspiring writers, recommended reading, TV show, and more from the author of Strange Attractors, The Infinite Sea and other SF novels.
- Carver, Raymond
- Dedicated to the American short story writer and poet.
- Cascone, A.G.
- This author and screenwriter's works range from humor to thrillers.
- Castillo, Ana
- Home page of poet, novelist, and essayist. Online excerpts.
- Cather, Willa
- Relevant links and information for this 20th-century American novelist.
- Chancellor, Victoria
- Personal page of Victoria Chancellor on The Literary Times Magazine Website.
- Chandler, Raymond
- A review by Joyce Carol Oates entitled, The Simple Art of Murder: The Novles of Raymond Chandler from The New York Review of Books.
- Chang, Leonard
- A text-only site devoted to Leonard Chang's fiction.
- Childress, Mark (Official Homepage)
- The official guide to the work of Mark Childress, author of the novels: Crazy in Alabama, Tender, V for Victor, A World Made of Fire, and the forthcoming Gone for Good.
- Chittenden, Margaret (Meg)
- Meg Chittenden's website describes her upcoming novels and her non-fiction book How To Write Your Novel. Visit "Ask Meg" and ask questions about any aspect of fiction writing.
- Chopra, Deepak
- Deepak Chopra, the educational director of The Chopra Center for Well Being in La Jolla, California, is a pioneer in the field of mind-body techniques and alternative healing. Some of his best-selling books include Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, Perfect Health and The Way of the Wizard. His new book is The Path to Love. Published by Crown/Harmony Books.
- Choy, Leona
- Author, editor and collaborator of over 25 books and 12 foreign language editions, her articles have appeared in over 70 different periodicals. Leona has three published poetry anthologies and a chapbook to her credit. Contains brief synopses of current in-print titles.She serves as editorial director of Golden Morning Publishing.
- Christie, Agatha
- Dedicated to the English mystery writer, Agatha Christie. Links to an Agatha Christie discussion group.
- Clair, Daphne
- Daphne Clair -- a New Zealand romance writer who publishes under the pseudonyms of Laurey Bright (Silhouette) and Claire Lorel (Fawcett) -- offers news regarding her new and forthcoming books, as well as, a romance writing course online. Excerpts from her most recent book are included.
- Clancy, Tom
- Dedicated to the author Tom Clancy, with a listing of this author's book, a FAQ sheet and a newsgroup link. Site: French and English.
- Clark, Mary Higgins
- One of America's best-selling mystery authors with more than 13 bestsellers to her credit. Site contains biographical material.
- Clarke-Mott, Evelyn
- Children's book author and photo illustrator. Information about Evelyn Clarke Mott's fun and educational books, school visits, author appearances, writing workshops, and assembly programs.
- Clegg, Douglas
- Official website for author of bestselling horror and supsense novels, including Dark of the Eye, and The Children's Hour.
- Clemmer, Jim
- Excerpts, feedback, reviews, and comments from Jim Clemmer's bestselling books Firing on All Cylinders: The Service/Quality System for High-Powered Corporate Performance and Pathways to Performance: A Guide to Transforming Yourself, Your Team, and Your Organization.
- Coelho, Paulo
- Author of The Alchemist, The Pilgrimage, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept.Shares biographical and tour information and links to international publishing houses.
- Cohen, Bernard
- Australian/Vogel Award-winning author's website includes information about the author and his books, links to Australian and other literary sites, and general literary silliness.
- Cole, Allan
- Featuring the works of international best-selling author Allan Cole, including Sten Chronicles, Wizard Of The Winds and The Far Kingdoms Series.
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
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- Connor, Beverly
- Beverly Connor is author of the Lindsay Chamberlain Mystery series from Cumberland House about a forensic archaeologist with an eye for bones who solves old and new mysteries. First in the series is A Rumor of Bones.
- Conroy, Pat
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- Copeland, Lori
- Official website of romance writer, Lori Copeland, bestselling author of contemporary, historical, and inspirational romance.
- Cornwell, Patricia
- Site with biographical information on Patricia Cornwell, including a mailing list, book information and all the latest news concerning the author.
- Costikyan, Greg
- Home page for the fantasy author and game designer.
- Coupland, Douglas
- Author of Generation X and Microserfs.
- Cragg, Claudia
- This US-based foreign correspondent and best-selling author of Hunting With the Tigers: Doing Business With the Asian Pacific Rim, published by Pfeiffer and of The New Taipans: A Vital Source Book on the People and Business of the Pacific Rim encourages e-mail exchanges on various Asian topics. Her site also includes links to Who's Who of severl Asian countries.
- Crane, Stephen
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- Crawford, Robert
- Crawford is the author of Bob Does Hell -- the Death and Subsequent Adventures of Robert Kelly. Bob Does Hell is the Internet's first serial subscription novel. A gleeful lampooning of zealotry and political correctness of every stripe, Bob comes to your computer screen in monthly installments of about 100K. Good for lots of laughs and a think-session or two--but leave your own sacred cows safely at home in the barn!
- Cresswell, Jasmine
- Jasmine Cresswell is an internationally acclaimed author of more than forty compelling romance and romantic suspense novels.
- Crichton, Michael
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- Crisp, Tony at Web Space
- Site of the author Tony Crisp, writer on dreams, and self help using the body and mind. Contains information regarding books in process, features and book extracts (some poetry), and a list of in-print books.
- Cronin, A.J.
- Presents biographical information and select bibliography. This author website is a part of "Scottish Writers on the Internet".
- Crume, Paul
- Paul Crume wrote the front page Big D column for The Dallas morning news for over 25 years. He authored A Texan at Bay (McGraw-Hill,1961) and his widow Marion Crume has published a collection of his essays in The World of Paul Crume (SMU Press, 1980)
- Crumey, Andrew
- This Scottish novelist has written Music, In a Foreign Language, D'Alembert's Principle, Pfitz. Also, writes new paperback reviews. Site contains links to other literary areas on the Internet.
- Curzon-Brown, Daniel
- Website of pioneer gay author of serious fiction on gay subject matter, not politically correct. Also non-gay work, especially in the theater. His new novel can be ordered through http:www.xlibris.com/OnlyTheGoodParts.html, or through many online bookstores.
- Cykman, Avital Gad
- Writes short stories in romance, fantasy and surrealism genres.
- Dakron, Ron
- Ron Dakron is a novelist and poet published by Black Heron Press. His cutting-edge work has won national awards and international praise. His website includes excerpts from his work and links to distributors.
- Daniels, Teri
- I write stories for children, and it is my pleasure to share my writing life with you. Click away to find books, games, photos and more.
- Davidson, Jennifer
- Redgrove Press has published Stop Smelling My Rose!, by Jennifer Davidson, writer and broadcaster on NPR's "All Things Considered".
- Davies, Linda
- Information about the work of Linda Davies, banker turned novelist. This pageoutlines her career and describes her first two novels set in theworld of high finance, Nest of Vipers and Wilderness of Mirrors.
- Davis, Carol Anne
- Shrouded, dark crime novel website plus other details of Carol Anne Davis's fiction work.
- Davis, Charles A.
- Poems in the Key of Life, a collection of poems based on life experiences.
- De Grandis, Francesca
- Francesca De Grandis is the author of HarperCollins upcoming Goddess Wisdom, a Celtic Shaman's Guide to Magical Spells. This is a pagan book of practical witchcraft by a respected teacher and shamanic elder. This Website will be regularly updated with book tour info and background info on Francesca.
- DeLibero, Gene
- Gene De Libero is the co-author of Strategic Networking: From LAN and WAN to Information Superhighways, pubished by International Thomson Computer Press.
- Dewey, David Lawrence
- Find out why people on the net are talking about author and syndicated columnist, David Lawrence Dewey's new Netguide three star rated site and Hot 10 site.Read Doug Taylor's review for Saturday Review of Dewey's mystery thriller Revelations and Mike Sussman's, manager of Chapter 11 Bookstores nationwide. Revelations was voted Number Two for summer reading by Saturday Review readers. Read his "Food For Thought"syndicated column and input your thoughts on upcoming columns and Dewey may use your thoughts, first name and city in the column also.
- Dickens, Charles
- Everything to know about Charles Dickens, from biographical information to online chapter excerpts to a list of family pets with antique prints and photographs.
- Dickinson, Emily
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- Dietz, Denise
- Home page of mystery author Denise Dietz. Includes books lists, upcoming releases, information about the author, guestbook and more.
- Dillon, Leo and Diane
- Award-winning illustrators of both adult and children's books. The list of authors include: Isabelle Allende, James Baldwin, Ray Bradbury, Virginia Hamilton, Shirley Rousseau Murphy, Howard Norman, and Nancy Willard.
- Dixon, Pam
- Site of award-winning non-fiction author Pam Dixon. Site includes bio, photo, book updates, a free Web-based report, and an extensive list of links and information related to the contemporary workplace.
- Doherty, Robert
- Writes science fiction, including The Rock and Area 51. Home page includes information on books published under other names and writing and publishing information.
- Dooling, Richard
- Information about author Richard Dooling and his work. Information for books lovers, writers, and collectors of words or great quotations.
- Dornenburg, Andrew
- 1996 James Beard Book Award-winning authors Andrew Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page provide information on their best-selling book, Becoming Chef and two new books, Culinary Artistry and The Becoming a Chef Journal.
- Dorsey, Christine
- Christine Dorsey is an award-winning, best-selling author who writes historical romance at its best.Known for her strong characterization, non stopaction and romanitce love stories. Christine lovesgiving her many readers happy endings.
- Doyle, Arthur Conan
- The Illustrated Holmes.
- Doyle, Arthur Conan
- The Holmes booklist.
- Dreher, Diane
- Diane Dreher's home page includes listings for her books: The Tao of Inner Peace, The Tao of Personal Leadership, and The Tao of Womanhood.
- Duggan, Laara
- Author of The Best Flowers for Midwest Gardens and The Best Plants for Midwest Gardens, both published by Chicago Review Press.
- Dumas, Alexandre (Pere)
- Website about Alexandre Dumas pere, the author of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte-Cristo. Site includes biographical material as well as a collection of works and links to related sites.
- Duncan, Dave
- Writer of fantasy and science fiction.
- Duncan, Lois
- Lois Duncan, author of over 40 books, most of which are award-winning teenage suspense novels, talks about her work, family, and current writing projects.
- Durgin, Doranna
- Fantasy author Doranna Durgin's web site, including news about upcoming works, bio material, and photos.
- Durrell, Lawrence
- The International Lawrence Durrell Society site for the novelist, dramatist, poet, essayist, humorist, critic, and travel writer.
- Eagle, Kathleen
- Official website of romance writer, Kathleen Eagle, bestselling author of contemporary and historical romance.
- Eastwood, Gail (The Electrics' Home Page)
- Best-selling romance author Gail Eastwood's homepage.
- Eckert, Allan W.
- The home web site of author/bookseller/publisher Allan W. Eckert, with a complete listing (with thumbnail descriptions) of the 39 books he has written, plus audio-tapes he has recorded of his books and his Earth Treasures pages depicting the fine opals, rocks, minerals and fossils in his extensive collection. Dr. Eckert also offers a book-doctoring service for aspiring authors and one-on-one training in faceting and rock polishing for aspiring lapidaries.
- Eco, Umberto
- Dedicated to the works of Umberto Eco as well as the man behind the words.
- Eliot, T.S.
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- Elkjer, Thom
- If you like murder mysteries, romance, or fly fishing, you'll love Hook, Line and Murder by Thom Elkjer, theater director and playwright turned author living in San Francisco.
- Ellison, Harlan
- A comprehensive online bibliography of Harlan Ellison, renowned fantasist, critic and screenwriter. The Website includes a biography of Ellison, capsule reviews of most of his published works and complete contents listings.
- Estleman, Loren D.
- Official website of award-winning author Loren D. Estleman, creator of the Amos Walker Detective Series, the Detroit Series, and many historical Westerns.
- Evans, Brian
- Poetry that maximises strategies for coping in a modern world that becomes more savagely intolerant of the weak, the ecology and the old and the young. Brian Evans empowers people and other poets.
- Farmer, Philip Jose
- The Unofficial Philip Jose Farmer Home Page. Listsof books and short stories with descriptions andpictures.
- Faulkner, William
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- Finch, Carol
- Call this award-winning romance author Connie Feddersen, Carol Finch, Gina Robins or Debra Falcon; this romance author has written 50 novels and has been nominated Storyteller of the Year.
- Fine, Stephen
- His sci-fi satire, Molly Dear, the Autobiography of an Android, is now available as a weekly serial at Amazing WebTales!
- Fisher, Anne Kinsman
- Home page of Anne Kinsman Fisher, author of the award-wining novel The Legend of Tommy Morris and The Masters of the Spirit. Includes excerpts, reviews, interview, and work-in-progress.
- Flora, Kate Clark
- Kate Flora, a former attorney, is the author of the Thea Kozak mystery series, featuring a "medium-boiled" '90s amateur detective.
- Florczak, Robert
- Robert Florczak is known primarily for meticulously rendered paintings, art characterized by an avid interest in historical drama, romance and classicism. Robert has illustrated several outstanding children's books, including The Rainbow Bridge (Audrey Wood), Rough Sketch Beginning (James Berry) and Birdsong (Audrey Wood). With the upcoming publication of two children's books of his own authorship, Robert adds writing to his list of respected credentials.
- Fogwill, Rodolfo
- Home page of Pessoa Alighieri Fogwill Gelman poesia, narrativa y arte en Argentina. Textos de homenaje al autor.
- Foster, Lori (The Electrics' Home Page)
- Home page of romance author Lori Foster.
- Francis, Dick
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- Frank, Anne
- An Anne Frank Page.
- Fraser, Caro
- British author whose novels describe the eccentricities, office politics, and rivalry within the British legal and class systems.
- Freeze, Wayne S.
- Author of a variety of computer books and articles, and a popular shareware program called Car Collector.
- Friedman, Kinky
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- Froetschel, Susan
- Author of Alaska Gray, a mystery novel published by St. Martin's Press. Ms. Froetschel is also a member ofMystery Writers of America. Provides writing tutorial services.
- Frost, Robert
- Complete Poetical Works to December 1920 Ð a collection of ninety-two poems, with selected recordings by the editor.
- Fuqua, C.S. (aka C. Stephen Fouquet)
- Author of parenting books Notes to My Becca and Divorced Dads: Real Stories of Facing the Challenge. Also mystery novels, literary and dark fantasy fiction, and mainstream poetry.
- Furmanek, Rick
- Author's Website introducing his new book, Stranded in Moscow. Reviews online.
- Gabaldon, Diana
- Author of the award-winning novels Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, and Voyager.
- Gadol, Peter
- Author Peter Gadol's homepage includes reviews of and exerpts from his novels, news of his future projects, biographical information, and a list of his favorite Websites.
- Gaffington, Urslan Judith
- Visit home page to view several pages from her children's book, Silver Berries and Christmas Magic (text/illustrations), and to learn more about the author or illustrator (Steven Morris).
- Gallo, Guy
- Includes short stories, excerpts, and screenplays from this author.
- Galloway, Janice
- Presents biographical information and select bibliography. This author website is a part of Scottish Writers On The Internet.
- Gambal, John F.
- Author of Future Masters of Relationships, andFuture Masters of Business. Also offers project management and business management services.
- Garate, Jon (The Old Homestead)
- This author and professional storyteller has been collecting the words to American songs -- folk and old-time country -- for the past 40 years.
- Garlock, Dorothy (aka Dorothy Glenn, Dorothy Phillips, Johanna Phillips)
- Official website of romance writer, Dorothy Garlock, bestselling author of contemporary and historical romance.
- Garrett, Greg
- Winner of the 1993 Pirate's Alley William Faulkner Prize for Fiction and author of two dozen published short stories.
- Gause-Jackson, Arlene
- Arlene Gause-Jackson is an African-American woman writer. She performs with Streetwize (Alonzo Williams) a blues guitarist. Her new novel, Howling Against The Wind (medical suspense novel) published by Winston-Derek Publishers Group. Other books include: Champions of Change: Biographies of Famous Black Americans; and Make Time For This.Ain't No Half Steppin'- Monarch Publishing (poetry)
- Gebhardt, Sandra
- Visit Sandra's page for information on her latest book and her publisher, New Concepts Publishing.
- Geisel, Theodor Seuss (Dr. Seuss)
- A temporary site under construction dedicated to the works of Theodor Seuss Geisel
- Gentry, Georgina
- One of the finest western romance writers of the decade. Two-time winner of Romantic Times Lifetime achievement award.
- Gertley, Jan and Michael Gertley
- Homepage for Jan Gertley (author/illustrator) and Michael Gertley (author/photographer). Completed book projects include: The Family Garden. Site contains biographical information as well as a list of current book projects.
- Ghigna, Charles
- Charles Ghigna (aka "Father Goose") is a poet, children's author and nationally syndicated writer of the humorous daily newspaper feature Snickers.
- Gilbert Keith Chesterton Books Online
- A site dedicated to the life and works of G.K. Chesterton. Extensive bibliographies, quotations and other-related links included.
- Ginsberg, Allen
- HarperCollins -- the publisher of Allen Ginsberg -- pays tribute to this masterful poet, the voice of the Beat Generation.
- Girdner, Jaqueline
- Author of the Kate Jasper series, including: Adjusted to Death and The Last Resort.
- Goddard, Ken
- Crime lab director Ken Goddard is an author of forensics and wildlife related fiction novels.
- Goehring, Sherri Koehnen
- Author of children's series, called Luv-n-Hugs.
- Goonan, Kathleen Ann
- Interviews, works in progress and critical reviews are some of the features to be found on this author's home page. Ms. Goonan has written, Queen City Jazz, and The Bones of Time, both published by Tor. Her forthcoming book entitled, Mississippi Blues is due out in Fall of 1997.
- Goudge, Elizabeth
- Elizabeth Goudge Web page contains a complete bibliography of children's and adult books as well as links to related sites.
- Grafton, Sue
- Sue Grafton is a best-selling author whose mystery alphabet series has been thrilling readers since 1983, with A is for Alibi. This Web site is one of the most comprehensive author Web sites around. Please visit and visit often, the site will be updated on a weekly basis.
- Grant, Tracy
- Learn more about Tracy Grant's historical romances, including her new book Shadows of the Heart. Page contains excerpts and historical notes.
- Griffin, W.E.B.
- A storyteller in the grand tradition.
- Grisham, John
- Read the new book and listen to the new audiotape of John Grisham's new book, The Runaway Jury, already on bestseller lists throughout the country. Fans have a chance learn about John Grisham through the author profile and can send e-mail.
- Gurley, Ted M.
- Free lance writer and author of the new Prentice-Hall title, Plug In: The Guide to Music on the Net.
- Gutman, Dan
- Information about my books and school visits, a teacher's guide, book excerpts, rejection letters, puzzles, trivia, and other cool stuff for librarians, teachers, and kids.
- Hager, Jean
- Mystery author Jean Hager's site includes a regularly updated message to readers, news on latest books and author appearances, backlist blurbs, and interview with author.
- Hailstock, Shirley
- Best-selling romantic suspense author tells why ethnic novels are popular and gives listing of her books.
- Hale, Leon
- This site features material written by and pertaining to popular Houston Chronicle columnist and Winedale author Leon Hale, including current books, backlist, wordplay, travel insights, and more. Links to other book related sites, as well as to his columns and Houston Chronicle Interactive.
- Hall, Parnell
- Author of the Stanley Hastings mystery novels. Site also includes links to other "mystery" pages.
- Hambly, Barbara
- A comprehensive site covering Barbara Hambly's works, including links, book reviews, excerpts and nifty other stuff.
- Hamilton, Virginia
- Author Website with author publications, photos of every book jacket and synopsis of each book.Foreign editions page. Appearances and events page.Photographs, commentary on author's career and life.
- Harper, Tara K.
- Tara K. Harper is the author of seven published science fiction books. Several electronic titles offered through site.
- Harricharan, John
- John Harricharan, author of When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat and Morning Has Been All Night Coming is also known as The Mystical MBA. He lectures and writes about using intuition and the other higher faculties of the "self".
- Harry, Eric L.
- Author of Arc Light and Society of the Mind published by HarperCollins.
- Hausman, Gerald
- Gerald Hausman is the author of numerous books on Native American, African-American and West Indian legends and myths. He also writes wonderful children's books, many of the same subjects.
- Haworth-Attard, Barbara
- Barbara Haworth-Attard is a Canadian children's author of young adult fiction.
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864)
- Authoritative Hawthorne home page including HTML novels and tales, life, art, glossary, dates time line, notes,places, bibliography, bookseller pointers free ads; for teachers, high school, college, free.
- Hayden, Laura
- Author of time travel and supernatural romances for Pinnacle. Also writes romantic suspense novels as Laura Kenner for Harlequin Intrigue. Informationon her books as well as a sneak preview of her nextproject.
- Hayes, Daniel
- This author of the acclaimed trio of books about best friends, Tyler and Lymie, has established a tremendous following and earned the author two ALA Best Books for Young Adults commendations.
- Heaney, Seamus
- Read about the Nobel laureate, peruse his poems, or listen to Seamus himself reading his works. Also see the press release from the Nobel Commitee on Seamus Heaney's 1995 Nobel Prize for Literature.
- Heffernan, William
- William Heffernan is an Edgar Award-winning author of 11 novels. Site includes complete works list, related sites and book ordering online.
- Heine, Carola
- Short stories by author. German and English site.
- Heinlein Resource List
- The Heinlein Resource List is a comprehensive, an unofficial list of Internet resources relating to Robert A. Heinlein, one of the leading science fiction writers of the twentieth century.
- Henry, Paul David
- Paul David Henry, is the co-author of Strategic Networking: From LAN and WAN to Information Superhighways, pubished by International Thomson Computer Press. Also author of Making Multimedia with LinkWay.
- Herbert, Frank
- These pages focus on the Dune series.
- Highland, Frederick
- Highland's innovative mystery fiction takes a fresh look at history through the imaginative windows of postage stamps. A on-going short story series in the stamp world is brought to the mystery and history readers through his book The Mystery Box.
- Hines,
Anna Grossnickle
- Anna Grossnickle Hines is the author and
illustrator of many popular books for children, including picture books
and middle grade novels.
- Hix,
Martha
- Personal page of Martha Hix on The Literary Times Website.
- Hoffman,
Ivan
- Author of "The Tao of Love," "The Tao of Money:
Six Simple Principles for Achieving Financial Harmony" and four other
books. Online editions available.
- Holmes, Sherlock
- Includes quotes from this master sleuth,
information on upcoming Holmes events, and provides links to other
Holmes-dedicated Websites.
- Holtz,
Herman
- Freelance writing and self-publishing tips from
bestselling author, Herman Holtz.
- Holtzer, Susan
-
- Hopkinson,
Deborah
- Children's author Deborah Hopkinson has
developed a home page with extensive links to using her books in the
classroom and to further information available on the Internet on such
topics.
- Hornfischer, Elsa and Dave
- Authors of the title as Mother Knew Best... Wit and Wisdom From the Moms of
Celebrities.
- Houghtaling, C.J.
- As a former newspaper reporter and
editor-turned-freelance writer, C.J. Houghtaling has over 200 published
credits in national and international publications. When she's not
writing short fiction, poetry, or nonfiction, she edits the poetry
magazine miller's pond, oversees H&H
Press which publishes poetry and how-to-write books by fellow writers,
and works on mystery and mainstream novels.
- Houseman, Phyllis
- Meet romance author Phyllis Houseman, author of
Another New Year's Eve, a time-travel novel
from Harlquin American Romance series.
- Hovey, Joan Hall
- As well as penning suspense novels, Joan Hall
Hovey's gripping suspense novels, Listen to the
Shadows and Nowhere to Hide were
published by Zebra Books. Her short stories have appeared in such
diverse publications as Mystery Scene, Home Life, True
Confessions and The Toronto Star. She is
also a writing instructor. Atlantic Advocate, The reader and The Toronto
Star.
- Hudson, Janis
Reams
- Home page of award-winning, best-selling romance
author, Janis Reams Hudson. Check out her books, biography, awards and
upcoming appearances.
- Humphry,
Derek
- Author of Final Exit,
the textbook on assisted suicide for the terminally ill.
- Hunt, D. Trinidad
- Author of Learning to
Learn: Maximizing Your Performance Potential, a book-and-audio
cassette series and Operators Manual for Planet
Earth.
- Hurston, Zora Neale
- Offers a biography and a selected bibliography
of this important African-American writer. Links to other-related
African-American sites.
- Ihle,
Sharon
- Sharon Ihle is the award-winning author of ten
historical romances, including Tempting Miss
Prissy to be published by HarperPaperbacks in Fall '96. This
author's home page includes brief descriptions and excerpts.Ihle has won
a BOOKRAK Paperback BookClub award as the Bestselling Author
(historical) for 1995-1996. The award was presented to her during the
Romantic Times Convention in Baton Rouge,LA, on November 1, 1996.
- Jack, Donald
- Information on The Bandy
Papers the award-winning humourous series of stories about air ace
Bart Bandy.
- Jakes, John
- John Jakes is the acknowledged contemporary
master of family saga. He is the author of Kent Family Chronicles, North and South, Homeland and American
Dreams.
- James, Henry
- Daisy Miller (1878) by Henry James complete HTML
with inline GIF illustrations fromdrawings by Harry McVickar (1892
edition).
- James, Larry
- Larry James is the author of three books on
relationships, including How to Really Love the
One You're With, LoveNotes for Lovers and
Red Hot LoveNotes for Lovers. Previews of
each book on this site.
- James,
Margaret
- The author of eight historical and modern
novels. Details of her books and contact details can be found at the
attached Web site.
- Jeffrey, Grant
R.
- Author Grant Jeffrey offers biblical analysis on
world events as it relates to biblical fulfillment, including
astonishing and incredible information on the Hebrew codes and Yeshua
codes in his latest bestseller, The Signature of
God, Frontier Research Publicatins.
- Johansen, K.V.
- Official author site, with information on
fantasy and children's stories by the author.
- John Muir Exhibit
- Includes the writings of John Muir and other
bibliographic resources. Also provides links to the John Muir Day Study
Guide and the John Muir Center for Regional Studies.
- Johns, L.S.
- Author of The Gardener's
Child, published by Commonwealth Publications. Includes sample
chapters from other titles written by this author.
- Johnson,
George
- Author of "Fire in the Mind: Science, Faith, and
the Search for Order," (Knopf 1995) and In the Palaces of Memory: How We
Build the World Inside Our Heads" (Vintage 1992). Site includes
biographical information, and other books written by this New York Times
reporter based in Santa Fe, NM.
- Jonas, Kirby
(Howling Wolf Creations)
- Hailed as the "next Louis L'Amour by his
critics, this website houses the latest western novels by Kirby Jonas
along with his book signing itinerary and a complete chapter-by-chapter
synopsis of one of his books.
- Jones, Douglas C.
- Western writer of America's recipient of the
Owen Wister Lifetime Achievment Award.
- Jones,
J.V.
-
- Jong, Erica
- The Erica Jong Website is a comprehensive site
featuring Erica and her works, including her fiction, poetry, and other
titles (She is the author of many successful books including Fear of Flying, Fear of
Fifty and Inventing Memory.) There's also
an author bio, photo, contact page, and Press Room, which has a press
release, author tour information, and news updates.
- Jordan, Charles (Illustrator)
- Site includes illustration samples of picture
books, chapter books, activity books for children. Also provides a brief
biography, a portfolio of works, book reviews and links to various book
publisher and booksellers.
- Jordan, Robert
- Author of The Wheel of
Time.
- Jose, Carol
- This Web site of Carol Jose, author of Evil Web: A True Story of Cult Abuse and
Courage, gives reviews, comments and public speaking schedule and
other interesting facts about this writer.
Ms. Jose is a member of Mystery Writers of
America and The American Society of Journalists and Authors.
- Joseph, James
- The author of a new novel, entitled Shadow of the Serpent: A Coyote Moon Story
published by Audenreed Press.
- Joyce,
James
- A Website devoted to the writings of James
Joyce.
- Kadow, Jeannine
- Author's website for her new psychological
thriller, Blue Justice coming this summer
from Dutton in the States, and just published by Hodder & Stoughton
in the U.K. under the title Shooting Stars.
This site also specializes in thrillers written by authors other than
Ms. Kadow.
- Kalish,
Nancy
- The author of Lost and
Found Lovers is a professor of psychology at California State
University at Sacramento and educational and counseling services.
Schedule of upcoming events on this site.
- Kane, Andrea
- This historical romance author has written such
novels as My Heart's Desire, Dream Castle, Masque of
Betrayal, Echoes in the Mist, Samantha, The Last
Duke, Emerald Garden, and Wishes in the Wind.
- Karen Mitura at
New Icon Productions
- Mitura is a successful ghostwriter who does
adaptations, revisions, and collaborations for books and scripts in
addition to her own prize-winning works. Bring out the best in your
writing.
- Kaufman, Alan
- Spoken word poet based in San Francisco.
Publications include: Who Are We?: Poems.
Various selections online.
- Kaufman,
Barry Neil
- The bestselling author of 10 books, including Son-Rise and Happiness Is
A Choice. Read his fascinating story of hope and happiness that led
to the creation of the internationally renowned Option Institute.
- Keegan, Alex
- Official Alex Keegan Home Page. Also contact
site for Southampton Annual Writers Conference and for Boot Camp,
hard-hitting, motivational CW group.
- Keene, Carolyn
- Everything you've always wanted to know about
Nancy Drew!
- Keith, Don
- Author of The Forever
Season and Wizard of the Wind, each A
Wyatt Book from St. Martin's Press. News, reviews, and excerpts from
novels by highly acclaimed author Don Keith. The site also has links to
other book-related sites.
- Kelleher,
Michael
- Author of books in the true crime genre and
criminology.
- Kellerman, Jonathan
- America's foremost author of psychological
thrillers, turned from a distinguished career in child psychology to
writing full-time. His works include Alex Delaware books, as well as the
thriller The Butcher's Theater, two volumes
of psychology, and two children's books.
- Kellner, Mark
- This author-journalist has recently written a
book, entitled God On the Internet, which
Phyllis Tickle of PW has called the "sine
quanon" of books on this subject.
- Kelly,
Jason
- Complete mutual fund information! The site
offers excerpts from The Neatest Little Guide to
Mutual Fund Investing (Plume, December 1996), and sample articles
from The Neatest Little FundLetter.
- Kennedy, Pagan
- Alternative culture titles from author Pagan
Kennedy.
- Keriotis,
Keri
- Heos Press presents a new book by Keri Keriotis
entitled Melange of Treasures from the Lavender
Chameleon.
- Kerouac, Jack
- Includes other information on the beats.
- Keyes,
Daniel
- Web page of Daniel Keyes, the author of such
books as Flowers for Algernon and The Mind of Billy Milligan. Links to book
descriptions, biographical information and bibliography.
- Kihlstrom, April
- A Regency writer of more than twenty novels from
the Westcott series, including The Wicked
Groom and The Widowed Bride. Site
contains links to other reference and romance sites.
- Kim, Yeungkwan
- Web site of Korean fiction writer, Yeungkwan
Kim. Site in Korean, German, French, Italian and English.
- King Jr., Martin Luther
- A collection of quotes from Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr.
- King, Laurie R.
- The official, author-supported site for
information on mystery novelist Laurie R. King and her books featuring
Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes. Also includes the RUSS-L mailing list
for discussion related to the Holmes/Russell series.
- King, Stephen
-
- Kirk,
Diana
- Mystery writer, Diana Kirk presents her
forthcoming title from New Concepts Publishing entitled, Murder in Musicland. Also, A Caduceus for Killing. Excerpts online.
- Kitt, Sandra
- Author of the acclaimed The Color of Love, Suddenly, and Significant
Others. Considered the foremost African-American writer of romance.
- Kitzmiller, Chelley
- Romancing the West is the homepage of Western
romance author Chelley Kitzmiller. Get a peek into her life, or read
what Jack Palance thinks about her latest novel, Embrace the Wind.
- Klaus, Carl H.
- This site,"Daybooks and Memoirs by Carl H.
Klaus," features Klaus's two recently published journals My Vegetable Love (Houghton Mifflin, 1996) and
Weathering Winter (U of Iowa Press, 1997).
Includes book jackets, publishers' descriptions, excerpts, reactions and
reviews, ordering information, and a brief biography.
- Kleier, Glenn
- Interactive website on the Warner Books suspense
thriller, The Last Day. Includes color
graphics, photographs, sample chapters, book reviews, reader's comments,
chatline, information on upcoming Columbia TriStar movie, and much more.
- Klein, Bernard
(Ph.D.)
- Writes educational texts.
- Klein, Edward
(M.D.)
- Soul Search: The Healing
Possibilities Of Past Lives, written by Dr. Edward Klein. A dynamic
speaker.Dr. Klein's unique presentations explore past-lives regression
and stress management.
- Knapp, Shirley
- Shirley is a spiritual teacher and energy
healer. Her new book Sustaining Joy is
designed to bring you laughter as you continue to unfold. The insights
are timeless and inspire growth and joy. Book and audio series produced
by Northwinds Productions.
- Knowles, Thomas W.
- Welcome to the Wild West Show! Web site for
author/editor Thomas W. Knowles, creator of the Wild West series from
Random House. Includes photos and art, excerpts from published and new
works, and resource links.
- Knox, Anita
(Illustrator)
- Specializes in sport and children's subjects.
Also writes chidlren's stories.
- Koch, Olaf
- KochWeb is the Website of contemporary German
poet and writer Olaf Koch. English-language text pages provided on most
topics otherwise featured language is German. Site also includes
computer-related books.
- Koller, Jackie French
- Visit with Jackie French Koller the author of
nearly twenty award-winning books for children and young adults. Read
excerpts, view illustrations, and communicate with the author.
- Korte, Diana
- Sponsored by ParentsPlace.com, this site
features articles, an interview with Hillary Rodham Clinton, and
excerpts from my books: A Good Birth, a Safe
Birth; Every Woman's Body; and The VBAC Companion.
- Kovilan (The World of Kovilan)
- Dedicated to the works of Kovilan, one of the
great writers in Malayalam language spoken in the southern state of
Kerala, India.
- Kyle,
Kristen
- Kristen Kyle is the award-winning author of
futuristic and historical romances, known for page-turning action, vivid
descriptions, and appealing characters. Her home page includes pictures,
excerpts and contest information.
- L'Amour, Louis
- Louis L'Amour is an author of the American
Western genre and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. "The
Official Louis L'Amour Tribute -- Hell's Canyon Trail"
- Lackey, Mercedes
-
- Ladd, Linda
- Official website of romance writer, Linda Ladd,
bestselling author of contemporary and historical romance.
- Laget,
Thierry
- French novelist and essayist. Site:
French/Italian.
- Lagowski, Barbara and Rick Mumma
- A Website for the authors of humor and young
adult fiction, with live links to buy their active titles and
information about their out-of-print books.
- Lalone, Jodi
- This children's book author features The Little Angel and The
Angel's Gift on her Website. These books are fully illustrated by
the author with original pencil drawings.
- Lamott, Anne
- Keep track of Annie's new books, articles and
bookstore and conference appearances. Book summaries and other Lamott
links also included,
- Lance,
Peter
- Peter Lance is a five-time Emmy-winning
investigative reporter and lawyer turned novelist. His latest mystery
novel, First Degree Burn, is the
first-in-a-series of thrillers featuring FDNY Fire Marshal Eddie Burke.
- Land, Jon
- Outstanding author of the action, adventure, spy
and espionage genre. Site contains event schedule.
- Landis, Jill Marie
- USA Today bestseller,
winner of RWA Golden Choice Award for year's Best Romance Novel.
Publishers Weekly lauds her Last Chance as
one of 1995's best.
- Lane,
Julia
- Julia's Web page features sensual romance novels
where suspense and intrigue mix with witty dialog, fun and laughter,
culminating with a very satisfactory happy end.
- Lawrence,
Conrad
- Writes futuristic short stories, many of which
are available online.
- Lawrence, D.H.
- The Rananim Society -- an e-mail discussion
group -- was set up to discuss the life and work of D.H. Lawrence. We
welcome anyone with an interest in Lawrence, whether academic or just
for fun.
- Lawrence, Martha C.
- Author of a new mystery series published by St.
Martin's Press featuring parapsychologist-turned-private eye Dr.
Elizabeth Chase. Murder in Scorpio was
nominated for the Edgar, Agatha and Anthony awards for Best First Novel.
Soon to be published is The Cold Heart of
Capricorn.
- Leclaire, Day
- Homepage for Harlequin author, Day Leclaire,
authorof more than 15 novels. Read an excerpt from her latest releases.
- Lederer, Richard
- The bestselling author of Anguished English and Get
Thee To a Punnery hosts a site where lovers of language and humor
can hang out with words. The link-Lederer art offers resources for
wordaholics, logolepts, and verbivores.
- Leffers, Laura Lynn
- Dance on the Water, a
first novel published by Book World Inc., Blue Star Productions, native
American mysticism/fiction by Laura Lynn Leffers.
- Lennon,
Nigey
- Website of the author of Being Frank: My Time with Frank Zappa.
- Leonhardt,
Mary
- Author site Mary Leonhardt and featuring the
titles Parents Who Love Reading, Kids Who
Don't , a Crown Paperback; and, Keeping Kids
Reading, a Crown publication slated for June 1996. Related links.
- Lessing,
Doris
-
- Levine,
Paul
- Described by Publishers
Weekly as "a wily and spirited practitioner of ripe plotting," Paul
Levine tells a tale of seduction and corruption at the Supreme Court in
9 Scorpions. He is the winner of the John D.
MacDonald award for his Jake Lassiter series.
- LeVitus,
Bob
- Author of Macintosh books, including Guide to the Macintosh Underground, and a
columnist for MacUser.
- Lewis, C.S.
- Welcome! Into the Wardrobe, a site dedicated to
the works of C.S. Lewis.
- Lewis, Kim
- Kim Lewis' first book, Loving Becky, was the first winner of Dell's
Diamond Debut Contest.
- Lima, Robert
- This site introduces to the reader the poetry
works of Robert Lima.
- Lint, Charles de
- Provides author biographical material and
bibliography as well as book reviews and news of future publications .
- Linz,
Cathie
- Bestselling romance author Cathie Linz's
innovative webpage includes bio, book excerpts, covers, and Photo of the
Month as well as links to other sites of interest to romance readers and
writers.
- Lock, Craig
- A bit about myself and my books on various
subjects and my attempt to market them on the Internet. I have been
writing prolifically on various subjects for the last four years,
including South Africa, Angola, Godzone (NZ), humour, travel, sport,
self help and other inspirational writings.
- London,
Jack
- A comprehensive site incorporating digitized
manuscripts and documents, photographs, bibliographiesand critical
essays, electronic texts, and other materials relating to the author.
- Long, Duncan
- Duncan Long has nearly 50 books in-print,
including10 science fiction and action/adventure novels published by
HarperCollins, Avon, and other publishers. His new Spider Worlds series
are now in bookstores.
- Long,
Robert Hill
- Selections from this poet's prize-winning book
The Work of the Bow, plus samples from his
forthcoming book of New Orleans-based flash fictions, The Effigies.
- Louden,
Jennifer
- Web site for author Jennifer Louden, including a
brief biography and a list of her books and appearances.
- Lovelace, Merline
- USA Today bestselling
romance author with more than a million books in print. She produces
action packed, sizzling romances you don’t want to miss.
- Luber,
Philip
- The author of a series of mysteries featuring
psychiatrist Harry Kline and FBI Special Agent Veronica Pace. Luber
brings his professional expertise to his writing. He is a forensic
psychologist who for many years has evaluated and treated violent
mentally ill persons and criminal offenders.
- Luce, Carol
Davis
- Author of five suspense thrillers: Night Stalker; Night
Prey; Night Passage; Night Game; Skin
Deep.
- Lumley,
Brian
- The Web site of horror genre writer, Brian
Lumley featuring such books as Necroscope,
and Hero of Dreams.
- Lynch,
Frances
- Judge Lynch is author of Draw the Line: A Sexual Harassment-Free
Workplace,and has extensive litigation experience with business law
and sexual harassment issues.She also writes about the evolving realm of
Internet law.
- Lynn, George T.
- Author of Survival
Strategies for Parenting Your ADD Child.
- Lyons, Charles
- Charles Lyons' The New
Censors -- Movies and the Cultures Wars by Charles Lyons, a book
linking a study of public outrage against movies to the broader culture
wars over family values, pornography and various lifestyle issues.
Published by Temple University Press
- Lyons, Mary E. (The Lyons Den)
- Author of books for young readers.
- MacDonald, Andy
- Andy MacDonald, son of a Cape Breton coal miner
in the dirty thirties, now seventy-six years young, is a writer of very
funny books, a maker of dummies (Andys' Dummies).
- MacDonald, John D.
- One-stop information site for information on the
author John D. MacDonald, creator of the Travis McGee series.
- Macomber,
Debbie
- With 12 million books in print, this bestselling
romance author of 92 novels is a favorite of romance readers around the
world, generating mail from 50 states and 16 foreign countries.
- Maddox,
Tom
- Author of the cyberpunk novel Halo.
- Magid,
Lawrence
- Author of The Little PC
Book, Cruising Online and The Little Quicken Book. Syndicated columnist
Larry Magid presents his columns and commentaries.
- Manning,
Richard
- Author Richard Manning writes about the
environment and the West. This page includes an excerpt from his latest
book, published by Viking, along with essays from a variety of
magazines. Featured books include: Grassland,
A Good House, and Last
Stand.
- Mansfield, Ron
- Best-selling computer how-to book author has
written dozens of books and magazine articles. Publishers include Que,
Sybex, Osborn/McGraw-Hill and others. He is about to self-publish Computers for Writers.
- Marcinko, Richard
- Author profile. Provides a brief biography of
Richard Marcinko with a list of current in-print books, written with
John Weisman.
- Maren, Michael (NomadNet)
- Michael Maren is the author of The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Food Aid
and International Charity (The Free Press, 1996). NomadNet contains
some of his writing on Africa and humanitarian intervention along with
drafts of his upcoming publications.
- Marshall, Marion
- Visit Marion's site for her latest book
information. She also includes information on her publisher, New
Concepts Publishing.
- Mason,
John
- Site includes links, articles, profile of author
John Mason. Also offers a mail order bookshop (titles by John Mason),
distance education courses in writing and journalism by John Mason
through the Australian Correspondence Schools.
- Matera, Lia
- Lawyer mysteries explore contemporary issues
such as pornography, computer privacy, neoshamanism, and left-wing
politics. This site includes chapters, stories, audio clips,
bibliographies, and articles.
- Maxwell, William
- A critical essay on the works of William
Maxwell. An Amazon.com associate.
- May, Julian
-
- Mayer,
Bob
- Home page of Bob Mayer, military fiction writer.
Also writes science fiction under the name Robert Doherty and thrillers
under the name Bob McGuire.
- Maynard, Joyce
- Journalist, essayist and fiction writer, Maynard
hosts a highly interactive site featuring samples of her work, with a
discussion forum in which she checks in daily, along with writing
advice, stories, and talk about whatever is going on that day.
- McBain
Precinct
- Dedicated to the work of the novelist Evan
Hunter alias Ed McBain.
- McCaffrey, Anne
- Many links, including the Pern FAQ Parts One and
Two.
- McCammon,
Robert R.
- Author's newsletter called Lights Out! dedicated to Robert R. McCammon,
author of numerous bestselling novels, including Swan Song, Boy's
Life, and Gone South.
- McCoy, Max
- Home page of Max McCoy, author of Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth (March
1997/Bantam), two other Indiana Jones titles, and several other titles.
Biographical information, upcoming events, book covers, and an
award-winning online short story originally published in Louis L'Amour's Western Magazine.
- McCurdy,
Michael
- Visit the site of Michael McCurdy, award-winning
illustrator, author and publisher. Site contains biographical
information as well as new books selections:Trapped by the Ice: Shackleton's Amazing Antarctic
Adventure, and The Bone Man: A Native
American Modoc Legend by Laura Simms, an "ALA Notable Book" for
1997.
- McEachin, James
- Official website for novelist James McEachin,
known for powerful docudramas of Afro-American history.
- McElroy, Wendy
- Home page of author Wendy McElroy, with excerpts
from her books and other works. Link to http://www.zetetics.com/reason,
the home page of her latest work The Reasonable
Woman: A Guide to Intellectual Survival.
- McLaren,
Philip
- Author profile.
- Mcquire,
Bob
- The author of several thrillers as The Line and The
Gate.
- McTigue, G. Gaynor
- Enjoy hilarious sample entries from the humor
books of best-selling author G. Gaynor McTigue including Life's Little Frustration Book (St. Martin's
Press) and You Know You're Middle Aged
When... (Pinnacle Books). Plus, news of upcoming books, where to buy
them and more!
- Meehan, Bridget Mary
- Author and lecturer.
- Migliorino, Giuseppe
- Writes books on trading stocks and futures. Site
in Italian.
- Miller, Shirley Ann
- Shirley Ann Miller, former professional
astrologer, addresses the issues of astrology and the bible, the stars
and the gospel, and the truths and myths of astrology. Current book
available, Tempera Mysticism, three other books available in the near
future.
- Mills, Sheila
A.
- Romance author Shelia A. Mills homepage. Lots of
info about her here, plus find out about her new release Love Without Roses.
- Milton, John (The Milton-L Home Page)
- This web site endeavors to be a complete guide
to Milton and related resources on the Internet. Visitors will find
links to etexts, scholarly articles, book reviews and the archives of
the discussion group.
- Minsky
Online
- Radical and classical bookbindings, fine art
publishing, painting, sculpture, and music by artist Richard Minsky.
Also the site for the Center for Book Arts, with classes, workshops,
publications and exhibitions.
- Miyazawa Kenji
- Kenji Miyazawa is one of the most famous poets
and fantasy writers in Japan. Our Website invites you to extremely rich
world of Kenji's works. Site in both Japanese and English. Links to
related links, including the Japan Web Guide.
- Moesta,
Rebecca
- Authors Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta of
WordFire Productions present information about their novels, stories,
appearances, future projects and comics. The authors' biographies and
interviews also available.
- Momaday, N. Scott
- The largest source of information on this
Pulitzer Prize-winning, Native-American author. Includes biographical
information, a message board, annotated bibliographies of articles (by,
for, and about N. Scott Momaday and his work), and interview with Dr.
Momaday, and message board for discussing his work, and much more!
- Montanari,
Richard
- Richard Montanari's debut thriller Deviant Way from Simon & Schuster.
- Monteleone, Thomas F.
- Official website for author of more than 20
novels, including Blood of the Lamb, and Night of Broken Souls.
- Montgomery, Lucy Maud
- Web page devoted to the author of the Anne of
Green Gables series. Site contains an interesting photo archive, mailing
list opportunities and links to other-related Lucy Maud Montgomery
sites.
- Moon, Farzana
- Writes plays, short stories and Moghul sagas,
including In the Land of Cain.
- Moore, Elaine
- Elaine Moore is a prolific award-winning author
who writes for children ages two through twelve. Because she wears a
purple hat while writing (to ward off distraction and signal her family
that she's working and not to be disturbed) she's often referred to as
the lady with the purple writer's hat.
- Moran, Daniel
Keys
- Author of The AI Wars
(Bantam, August 1995).
- Morris,
Deborah
- A leading writer of real-life dramas, Deborah
Morris has authored over 90 articles and eight books, including the Real
Kids, Real Adventures series. She's also had some adventures of her own.
- Morrow, Bradford
- Novelist Bradford Morrow's homepage on Web del Sol including excerpts from Giovanni's Gift (Viking), Trinity Fields (Penguin), The Almanac Brach (Norton), Come Sunday (Penguin) and other works, as well
as interviews, essays, fiction, children's stories, book tour
information. Links to the literary journal Conjunctions, edited by Morrow.
- Mosiman, Billie Sue
- Bibliography and novel excerpts from Billie Sue
Mosiman, suspense novelist and former Edgar nominee.
- Mosley,
Walter
- A page for the author of the Easy Rawlins
mystery series.
- Moyer,
Florence
- Web site of Florence Moyer, published author of
six romances, both under her own name and under Hayley Gardner for
Silhouette Books.
- Munro, Ross H.
- The United States and China are on a collision
course. This book -- The Coming Conflict with
China -- co-authored with Richard Bernstein, reveals China's plans
to use its growing economic might and its rapid military buildup to
dominate Asia. The year's most controversial book on America's relations
with the world sparked the raging new debate on how the United States
should confront the Chinese challenge.
- Musgrave, James
- The author of The Digital
Scribe: A Writer's Guide to Electronic Media offers chapters from
his latest novels and advise on writing.
- Myers, Steven
- This site showcases some of the most recent
worksof the poet, Steven Myers. He is a regionally reconized poet in the
pacific Northwest.
- Nason, John
- Australian author of more than 40 nonfiction
books, including books with Kangaroo Press/Simon& Schuster; Hyland
House, Murdoch Books, Angus & Robertson; also links to a
writing-correspondence school.
- Negroponte, Nicholas
- The electronic version of Being Digital by Nicholas Negroponte.
- Newman, Sharan
- Author of the Catherine Levendeur medieval
murder mystery series. Page also contains, a bibliography of medieval
historical references, links to other authors and mystery-related sites.
- Nicholls, George
- Inspirational and spiritual poetry which has
provided emotional and spiritual healing. The poems reflect the poet's
faith in God. Poetry books may be previewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader,
purchased as a .pdf file or as softcover books. Poems are also available
on stock or custom photo backgrounds.
- Nottingham, Theodore
J.
- Presents books and articles by published author
Theodore J. Nottingham, including historical fiction, works on
spirituality, short stories, plays and humor.
- Novak, Peter
- Peter Novak is the author of The Division of Consciousness, a new nonfiction
release by Hampton Roads which introduces the concept of Division
Theory.
- Novas,
Himilce
- Himilce Novas is author of bestsellers Mangos, Bananas, and Coconuts, Remembering Selena, Latino History, and Hispanic 100. A list of appearances and
interviews is included.
- O'Brian, Patrick
- A site for the author of the Aubrey/Maturin
series.
- O'Connor, Joey (at
www.joeyo.com)
- Author Joey O'Connor offers creative books for
parents, teenagers and kids. Best-selling titles include: Your Grounded for Life & 49 Other Crazy Things
Parents Say and Heaven's Not A Crying Place:
Teaching Your Child about Funerals, Death, and the Life Beyond.
- O'Donnell, K. J.
- A short biography with links to sample the works
of poet and author K. J. O'Donnell available on the World Wide Web.
- O'Kerry, Janeen
- Author of historical and time-travel romance.
Includes excerpts and cover art from several romance novels, both
contemporary and time-travel.
- Oates, Joyce Carol
-
- Oberman,
Sheldon (The Sheldon Oberman Writing and Storytelling Page)
- Award-winning children's author offers resources
for writing and storytelling as well as his stories, poems, songs and
versions of traditional Jewish folktales. Special sections for teachers,
writers, storytellers, librarians, kids and parents
- Olsen, Lance
(Cafe Zeitgeist)
- Award-winning slipstream author's website with
information on his novels, short stories, and criticism, and links to
many other sites featuring alternative fiction.
- Orr, Alice
- Alice is both an author of romantic suspense
novels and an agent for many of the top names in romance. Come visit her
at her ASK ALICE! message board!
- Osbey, Brenda Marie
- The author of four volumes of poems, Ceremony for Minneconjoux (Callaloo Poetry
Series, 1983, rptd., University Press of Virginia 1985), In These House (Wesleyan University Press,
1988), Desperate Circumstance, Dangerous
Woman (Story Line Press, 1991) and All
Saints: New & Selected Poems (LSU Press, 1997). Her essays on
New Orleans appear in The American Voice, The Georgia Review and Creative Nonfiction. Brenda Marie Osbey is a
native of New Orleans, where she lives and works as a full-time writer.
- Overton, Mary
- Author Mary Overton provides information about
her book, The Wine of Astonishment: Stories,
and a calendar of reading dates.
- Page, Karen
- 1996 James Beard Book Award-winning authors
Karen Page and Andrew Dornenburg provide information on their
best-selling book, Becoming Chef and two new
books, Culinary Artistry and The Becoming a Chef Journal.
- Parker, Claude W.
- Listien to the Echo
is a compilation of fictional letters, testaments, and conversations
from the African-American community.
- Parrott, M.R.M.
- Features the work of M.R.M. Parrott. Rimric
press offers online purchasing and readings from Parrott's work as well
as a literary forum.
- Partridge, Norman
- Official website for award-winning author of Slippin' Into Darkness, Saguaro Riptide, Bad
Intentions, and many others.
- Patterson,
James
- The official author site of this best-selling
author. Includes excerpts, bios, and contests.
- Paul,
Richard
- The Magic Telescope,
this wonderful new children's book written by Richard Paul and
illustrated by Larry Salk takes to reader back to a snowy evening in
December 1947.
- Peak, John A.
- This page contains a bio, reviews of both Peak's
books, his comments about the books, literature and other things, photos
and links to other mystery authors.
- Phelan,
Tom
- Official web page of Irish novelist, Tom Phelan.
Site includes a brief biography, and descriptions of works in print,
including In the Season of the Daisies, and
Iscariot. Also contains contains upcoming
reading as well as information on movie rights.
- Pierson, Jan
(Calamity Jane)
- Website of children's book author and
professional author-presenter for elementary and middle school programs.
- Platt,
Randall
- Author of The Royalscope
Fe-As-Ko, Honor Bright, Out of a Forest Clearing, The Four Arrows Fe-As-Ko and upcoming, The Cornerstone.
- Poe, Edgar Allan
- A complete Poe page, including biographical
information and other-related links.
- Polly, Jean
Armour (Net-Mom)
- Home page of Jean Armour Polly, the Original Internet Surfer, and author of The Internet Kids Yellow Pages published by
Osborne McGraw-Hill.
- Pope, Alan L.
- A site dedicated to everything to do with poetry
created by Alan L. Pope.
- Posner, Gerald
- Includes sample chapters from previous books,
also some articles, and news on his upcoming books. Now featuring, Citizen Perot, His Life and Times, published by
Random House.
- Potter, Dr.
Beverly
- Dr. Beverly Potter is author os several self
management and workplace books, including Beating
Job Burnout.
- Poyer,
David
- Writes general fiction and historical fiction on
nautical, maritime, and regional themes. Site contains biographical
information.
- Praca
das Letras
- Home page of Portuguese author Garcia Barreto,
who writes pure fiction and children's books.
- Pratchett,
Terry
- The L-Space Web, the most comprehensive
collectionof information about Terry Pratchett and his books currently
available on the Internet.
- Price, Joan
- Fitness expert, author of Joan Price says, Yes, You Can Get in Shape! gives motivating
shape-up tips.
- Pushkin, Aleksandr
- Wbsite devoted to the great Russian writer of
lyrical poems, short stories and plays. The author of Eugene Onegin and Boris
Godunov.
- Quarrington, Paul
- An award-winning Canadian writer of fiction,
non-fiction, plays and screenplays. Winner of the Governor General's
Award for Fiction, and the Stephen Leacock Medal For Humour for his
novels, Quarrington has also penned the films Whale Music and Camilla.
- Ramsland, Katherine
- Best known for her official biographies of Anne
Rice and soon Dean Koontz, Ms. Ramsland is also an accomplished writer
in her own right as well as a teacher of philosophy and amateur ghost
hunter. Complete bibliography, biography, contact information and links.
- Ray, Katherine
- Home of Katherine Ray. Here you're able to
listen to samples of the Bedtime Treasure
Album and view images from the Bedtime
Treasure Songbook.
- Raymo, Chet
- The author and illustrator of eight books on
science, including 365 Starry Nights and The Soul of the Night, both selections of the
Book-of-the-Month Club and the Astronomy Book Club, and Honey From
Stone. His first novel,In the Falcon's Claw,
was published by Viking in early 1990, and is now available in five
languages. A second novel,The Dork of Cork,
published by Warner in 1993, has been sold in twelve languages; a major
motion picture, Frankie Starlight, based upon
Raymo's screen adaption of the book, is now available in video stores.
Raymo writes a weekly column for The Boston
Globe in which he reflects upon the human side of science. A
critical biography by Fred Taylor is included in Scribner's American
Nature Writers, edited by John Elder.
- Raz, Mirla
G.
- Mirla G. Raz is a speech pathologist/author. Her
books have made the most common speech problems in children east to
correct.
- Redd,
Louise
- Provides Information on the author as well as an
excerpt from her first novel, Playing the
Bones, published by Little, Brown.
- Renehan, Edward J.
(Jr.)
- Edward J. Renehan, Jr. is the author of numerous
books in the diverse fields of American history, technology, the
Internet, and finance. Among his books are The
Secret Six: The True Tale of The Men Who Conspired with John Brown
(Crown) and a book/CD package entitled 1001
Really Cool Web Sites (Jamsa Press). New titles for the fall will
include Science on the Web (Springer-Verlag),
and Net Worth: Creating & Maximazing Wealth
with the Internet (Jamsa Press).
- Renfrow,
Cindy
- Author of books on ancient and medieval cooking
and brewing.
- Rice, Anne
- Anne Rice, her books and her fans. Official site
for the Anne Rice mailing list. The latest info on the Annual Fan club
Coven Ball-hotels, costumes, and more. Complete list of Anne Rice books
in print. Find web sites, chat groups, FAQs, interviews, pictures, news,
rumors and other fans. Links to the Official fan club. Updated
frequently.
- Rice, Anne (Anne Rice's Erotica)
- A web-based discussion of the erotic books by
Anne Rice under her various psuedonyms. The above link leads to a choice
of participating via java or non-java. Although registration is required
for posting, you can be anonymous by not including your email/interests
and choosing a nickname during the sign-in process. Reading group can be
accessed through main threshold.
- Rice, Anne (Commotion Strange)
- Anne Rice's newsletter to her fans and other
information about the author and her works.
- Rich, Liz
- Site contains a brief description of the author
and her works.
- Richards, Jo-Anne
- Website of Jo-Anne Richards, one of the
post-apartheid 'new breed' of South African writers. Some have described
her as "the new Doris Lessing."
- Richardson, Judith Benet
- Author of picture books and middle-grade fiction
presents a short biography and photo, book art and reviews, order form
and more!
- Ridpath,
Michael
- Author of Free to
Trade, Trading Reality, and The MarketMaker. Published in 30 countries and
32 languages. Site contains author information and books reviews.
- Robbe-Grillet, Alain
- Website of French novelist and film maker.
- Roberson, Jennifer
- Author of bestselling Sword-Dancer and Cheysuli
fantasy series; The Golden Key, written with
Melanie Rawn and Kate Elliott; Lady of the
Forest, written with Robin Hood; and Lady of
the Glen, a 17th-century Scottish romance.
- Roberts,
Nora
- Meet bestselling author Nora Roberts and findout
about her new releases. Nora's books include mainstream novels of
romantic suspense as well asher popular series romances.
- Roberts, Paul William
- This official homepage of author Paul William
Roberts presents images, outtakes, superb links, all manner of
interactivity, and excerpts from works-in-progress to complement the
author's acclaimed books. Fans of this increasingly popular writer and
cult followers will find much of interest in this bizarre and complex
Website, which is frequently updated and often contains unpublished
material, both fiction and non-fiction, as well as an opportunity to
communicate directly with him.
- Robertson, James L.
- State by state tour information for James I.
Robertson, author of the bestselling biography, Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the
Legend.
- Robinson,
Jackie Woolley
- Texas author has original, mainstream
novels.Read her bio, summaries, and chapters online.Books are of special
interest to women.
- Robinson, Lynda S.
- Homepage of Lynda S. Robinson, author of the
Lord Meren series of ancient Egyptian mysteries. Critically acclaimed by
Publishers Weekly, The
New York Times Book Review and many national newspapers Robinson's
books are also praised by Egyptologists and readers alike for their
skill in evoking the exotic world of ancient Egypt in an accessible yet
authentic manner.
- Romanowski, Patricia
- Coauthor of 16 books (3 bestsellers), ranging
from the paranormal (Love Beyond Life, We Don't Die) to The New
Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.
- Rosenberg, Jeanette L.
- Motivational speaker since 1984, as well as
author and radio producer specializing in relationship based sales and
marketing and self-focused results. Author of Secrets to Running a Successful Business, and 15 Minute Revitalization.
- Rosenberg,
Robert
- Author of the Avram Cohen Mystery Series. Writes
also nonfiction books and articles about Israel, including Secret Soldier, the autobiography of one of
Israel's greatest commandos.
- Rudd, Amber
- Online samples of unpublished works, written by
Amber Rudd. Author specializes in Texas women's fiction.
- Russo,
Albert
- The home page of writer and poet Albert Russo.
- Ryan,
Patricia
- The home page of award-winning novelist Patricia
Ryan, dubbed "The Queen of Medieval Romance" by the Literary Times.
- Sagmiller, Girard
- Author of Dyslexiamy
Life.
- Saint-Exupery, Antoine de
- Author of The Little
Prince.
- Sala,
Sharon
- An award-winning, unique voice in romance
writing - intense, emotional and intriging.
- Salinger, J.D.
- A complete resource, including biographies and
bibliographies, online text, articles, essays, and reviews.
- Saul, John
- The official John Saul website featuring books,
reviews, biography, updates and photographs as well as instructions on
"how to order" books. A list of John Saul-related sites.
- Saylor,
Steven
- Website of Steven Sailor, author of the popular
Roma Sub Rosa historical mystery series set in ancient Rome, including
The House of the Vestals, published by St.
Martin's Press.
- Scaperlanda, Maria Ruiz
- Author of Their Faith Has
Touched Us: The Legacies of Three Young Oklahoma City Bombing
Victims, published by Sheed & Ward. Maria Scaperlanda is an
award-winning writer with over 15 years of experience in the Catholic
press. In addition to serving as a senior correspondent for Our Sunday Visitor, Maria has been published in
numerous national and regional publications. In the days following April
19, 1995, Maria was the Oklahoma City correspondent for the Catholic
News Service.
- Schuyesmans, Willy
- Belgian author of books for children and young
adults.
- Scott, Amanda
- Official website of romance writer, Amanda
Scott, bestselling author of contemporary and historical romance.
- Shakespeare, William
- The complete works of Wiliam Shakespeare
accessible online.
- Shaw, Mark
- Features information about Mark's books,his
radio show,his public speaking,and his legal and consulting business.
- Shepard,
Aaron
- Author Online! is the home page of award-winning
American children's author Aaron Shepard. Includes dozens of Aaron's
retold tales from around the world, plus reader's theater scripts, color
posters, and other resources for educators, librarians, storytellers,
children's writers, parents, and young people.
- Sherman,
David
- Features current and new books by novelist David
Sherman. Provides descriptions of the Starfist Series (co-written with
Dan Cragg), There I Was, The Squad, and forcoming The Hunt.
- Sherman, Josepha
- Josepha Sherman is a fantasy and Star Trek
novelist, folklorist and storyteller. Her latest titles include Son of Darkness (Roc Books) a Science Fiction
Book Club selection, and national bestseller Star Trek novel, Vulcan's Forge.
- Shetterly, Will
-
- Shields, David
- Book and author website for the new Random House
title, Remote by David Shields. E-mail link
to author.
- Shim, Jae K.
- Features the Vest Pocket Guide series written by
Dr. Jae K. Shim.
- Shuman, Robert
- This psycholigist turned author has written
several books on the psychology of illness and disability, including The Psychology of Chronic Illness published by
Basic Books.
- Shusterman, Neal
- Neal Shusterman is the author of many
award-winning novels and story collections for young adults, including
What Daddy Did, an ALA Best Book, and The Eyes of Kid Midas, an ALA Best Book for
Recluctant Readers. In addition, Neal writes the How to Host a Teen
Mystery games for Decipher, Inc., as well as film and TV projects,
including two Goosebumps prime-time specials.
- Simon, Seymour
- Seymour Simon is the author of over 150
award-winning children's books about science. Some of his recent titles
are: The Heart (Morrow); Sharks (HarperCollins);Spring Across America (Hyperion); Ride the Wind (Browndeer/Harcourt).
- Simpson,
Alan
- Author Alan Simpson's Web Site supporting his
web authoring, HTML books, and other computer books.
- Sinclair, Rebecca (The Electrics' Home Page)
- Official home page of best-selling romance
author,Rebecca Sinclair.
- Skillman, Trish Macdonald
- Contains biographical information,
synopsesofbooks, and ordering information.
- Smith, Gregory P.
- Author of The New Leader:
Bringing Creativity and Innovation to the Workplace. Provides
business articles, newsletters and hot links to other business
resources.
- Smith,
Roland
- Roland Smith is the author of many outstanding
books for children including, Thunder Cave,
Journey of the Red Wolf, and Sea Otter Rescue. His homepage includes,
biographical information, booklist, reviews, information on his school
visits, and an email link to contact him directly.
- Smith,
Sara
- Information on The
Vanished Child and The Knowledge of
Water, and Smith's other books. Acomprehensive set of site listings
on: the Victorianand Edwardian periods; electronic rights;
hypertext,mystery, and science fiction sites; writers' tips is also
included.
- Smith, Wilbur
- African novels centered on the evolution of the
people, wildlife, and politics of the continent. Wilbur Smith is the one
of the most amazing authors you will ever read!
- Smith-Levin, Judith
- Homepage of Judith Smith-Levin, author of the
Starletta Duvall Mysteries, including Do Not Go
Gently and The Hoodoo Man, featuring
African American homicide detective.
- Snoe,
Eboni
- Author of ethnic romance novels.
- Solomita,
Stephen (Solomita's Free Short Fiction Website)
- An author's website that seeks to entertain.
Each month, Solomita will pubslish an original and entirely free short
story.
- Soos, Troy
- Author of the Mickey Rawlings Baseball mystery
series.
- Spinrad, Norman
- Web page of novelist and critic Norman Spinrad,
including selections from his fiction, essays, and news.
- Stabenow,
Dana
- Synopses and excerpts of all mystery and science
fiction titles, biography, tour, FAQ, e-mail, publisher and agent links.
- Stack, Richard Lynn
- Author of Josh, the
Wonder Dog, a series of children's books.Great site for parents,
librarians and kids! Events and school tour information available.
- Stambaugh,
Linda
- Denver-based author, speaker, and trainer
specializing in self-help and motivational books and seminars.
- Stanny, Barbara
- Barbara is the author of Prince Charming Isn't Coming: How Women Get Smart
About Money, a heartfelt, informative, non-intimidating guide to
taking financial responsibility. The web site, which contains a personal
money quiz, is linked to some of the best financial sites on the web.
- Steel,
Danielle
- The official website of this well-known American
author.
- Steinbach,
Ronald D.
- Author of The Fashionable
Ear: A History of Ear-Piercing Trends for Men and Women.
- Steiner, Rudolf
(Archive and e.Library)
- Offers summaries of works from the original
German to English, catalogue of holdings and chronological listings of
lectures.
- Steven, Kenneth
- The official home page of Scottish writer
Kenneth Steven.
- Stevens, Janet
-
- Stewart, Thomas A.
- Thomas A. Stewart is the author of Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Nations,
published by Currency/Doubleday.
- Stine, R.L.
- Author of the famous Goosebumps series.
- Stockenberg, Antoinette
- Read the reviews and sample chapters of my best
selling romance novels including the RITA winner Emily's Ghost, Beloved, Embers, Time After Time and my latest romance for St.
Martin's Press, Beyond Midnight. Watch for my
new book entitled, Dream a Little Dream.
E-mail welcome.
- Stone,
Eric
- Former prosecutor Eric Stone is the author of In a Heartbeat, published by Lyford Books. His
new thriller entitled, Too Young to Die is
due in late 1997.
- Stoneberg, Diana
- This author writes children's books, nonfiction
pop culture and humor.
- Stover, Deb
- An internationally published author of time
travel historical fiction from Pinnacle Books. Her unique voice and
ability to place cynical, contemporary characters in historical periods
when honor and family were everything, gives her books humor, warmth,
and adventure.
- Strauss, Victoria
- Fantasy author website, featuring books,
excerpts, biographical information, book reviews, and more.
- Strnad,
Jan
- Offers full book manuscript, musings and updates
about cartoon and comic book writings.
- Stuttard, Marie
- The Power of Speech
and The Power of Public Speaking, two books
by international writer and lecturer on speech and communication, Marie
Stuttard. Easy to read. Every two pages complete in themselves. These
books have proved to be essential reading for anyone who wishes to
improve their speech - in public, private and in business. Rights to
print in US and Canada bought by Barrons Publishing.
- Sullivan, Thomas
- Home page of novelist Thomas Sullivan, featuring
his latest books.
- Swards, Robert
- Guggenheim award-winning author of fiction,
poetry and non-fiction. Titles include: A
Much-Married Man, A Novel, Earthquake
Collage and Four Incarnations, New &
Selected Poems. Robert Swards teaches at UC Santa Cruz, California.
- Sweet, Jeffrey
- Author of The Dramatist's
Tool Kit(Heinemann) and Something Wonderful
Right Away (Limelight) and several plays published by Dramatists
Play Service and Samuel French. Member of the Council of the Dramatists
Guild. A site for playwrights and those interested in the theatre.
- Tapply, William
G.
- Dedicated to the writings of William G. Tapply,
author of the Brady Coyne mystery series and numerous books on fishing
and the outdoors. Features exclusive contributions from Tapply, upcoming
appearances, book excerpts, and much more.
- Taylor,
Dave
- Author of many books helping demystify
technology, including Global Software, Teach Yourself UNIX in a Week, The Internet Business Guide, and Creating Cool Web Pages.
- Taylor, Ed
- Internet market xxperts reveals 49 Simple Steps to Making Money on the
Internet.This ten page e-mail booklet takes you step-by-step through
the process ofdesigning and promoting a Website.
- Taylor, Moi
- Seasons of the Heart
by Moi Taylor is a book of unique beauty thatevokes romantic images and
intimate feelings told by a passionate new voice. The message is
powerful and stirring; the words are healing.
- Thomas, Jacquelin
- Website of multicultural romance author,
Jacquelin Thomas with features, including biography and schedule of
events.
- Thompson, Colin
- This Australian-based author and illustrator
presents pages of information about his children's books as well as
sharing with the reader some insight on the illustration process. Don't
forget to stop at Cafe Max!
- Thompson,
William
- Home page of William Thompson, author of Brick, a novel published by Fithian Press in Oct
1995. The site contains free sample chapters, and information on
ordering a copy.
- Thoreau, Henry David
- Site devoted to the writings of Henry David
Thoreau, with a selected bibliography by and about this great American
philosopher, a Walden mailing list and several related links.
- Thrasher, L. L.
- The author of Cat's-Paw,
Incorporated, a mystery novel published by Council Oak Books
presents excerpts from new book.
- Tiege, Paul D.
and Barbara Barron-Tieger
- The official website for the "personality type"
experts. Take an online quiz to determine your type and find out how it
can help you in several different aspects of life.
- Tognolini , Bruno
- This author's home page includes a biographical
profile, works on line, including four published books for children, and
links.
- Tolkien and His Work
- This simple page dedicated to J.R.R. Tolkien
contains an array of questions, answers and links to the Tolkien world.
- Tolkien, J.R.R.
- A listing of books, calendars, art books, and
other items related to the fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien.
- Tolstoy Library
- The Tolstoy Library is dedicated to the
collection and dissemination of electronic text materials related to the
life and work of Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy.
- Topf, Linda
Noble
- You Are Not Your Illness,
Seven Principles for Meeting the Challenge, written by Linda Noble
Topf (Simon and Schuster). Linda is a keynote speaker who has lived with
chronic illness for 28 years. This book , author and website deal with
the inner struggle and victory of having an on-going health issue. A
must -read for those challenged with their own or a family member's
illness or injury.
- Trapani, Iza
- An illustrator of children's story books,
specializing in nursery rhymes.
- Troy, Gil
- Historian Gil Troy offers fascinating insight
into the presidency in his two books, See How
They Ran: The Changing Role of the Presidential Candidate and the
newly released, Affairs of State: The Rise and
Rejection of the American Presidential Couple. Site includes book
excerpts, reviews and other related information.
- Turing, Alan
- Site dedicated to Alan Turing, gay founder of
computer science, maintained by Andrew Hodges author of Alan Turing: the Enigma.
- Twain, Mark
- A comprehensive annotated directory of online
resources, weekly feature articles and more provided by the Mining
Company.
- Underhill, Roy
- The Woodwright's Website features Roy Underhill,
known as "America's favorite woodwright," and star of the PBS series,
The Woodwright's Shop. Roy Underhill is also the author of five books on
old-time woodworking.
- Vance,
Jack
- Scanned images and analysis of the manuscript
for Jack Vance's science fiction classic Maske:
Thaery. Includes an info page with the latest information about
upcoming Vance books.
- Wallace, David
Foster
- Author of Infinite
Jest.
- Wallace, Marilyn
(A Wallace Sampler)
- Mystery writer Marilyn Wallace. A good starting
point for the mystery aficionado.
- Webster, Bruce F.
- Author of three books, including The Art of Ware and Pitfalls of Object-Oriented Development and more
than 60 published articles on computer technology
- Weinstein, Bob
- Career books and free job tips by noted careers
author and journalist Bob Weinstein.
- Weir, Theresa
- Official website of romance writer, Theresa
Weir, bestselling author of contemporary romance.
- Weller, Vann K.
- Author of urge2merge
an intriguing new novel about interpersonal cyberconnectivity and
television production.
- Wells,
Martha
- The home page of fantasy genre author Martha
Wells includes sample chapters of current books and information on
future publications. Also contains reviews and author appearance dates.
- Wesselmann,
Debbie Lee
- The home page of the novelist and short story
writer, author of Trutor & the Balloonist
and The Earth and the Sky. This website
includes information on Wesselmann's books and publishers, book
recommendations, and tips for writers.
- Whalin, W. Terry
- Dedicated to the craft of writing, W. Terry
Whalin has written more than 45 books. This site shows his work, offers
a free email newsletter, automatic writer's helps and a complete
bookstore.
- Wheat,
Carolyn
- This new author page contains biographical
information, a listing of this author's books, writing tips from the
author and a schedule of workshops.
- Whitaker,
Ginger
- Author of mainstream romance fiction and
writer-related materials.Editor of Papyrus, a
writer's quarterly featuring the black experience.
- White, T.H.
- For the reader of the works of T. H. White, the
complete published works of Terence Hanbury White (1906-1964) are
described. A short biography of T. H. White is also included. A
bibliophile's delight.
- White, T.H.
- Designed for the readers of the works of T.H.
White.
- Willis, Meredith Sue
- Meredith Sue Willis publishes fiction set in her
home region of Appalachia as well as books about the teaching of writing
that are used in classrooms around the U.S.
- Wilson, F. Paul
-
- Wings,
Mary
- Author of She Came by the
Book, an Emma Victor Mystery.
- Winterson,
Jeanette
- The Jeanette Winterson site is an information
center for those interested in the works of Winterson. It includes a
biography, a bibliography, descriptions of the different works by the
author and an extensive listing of literary criticism on Winterson's
texts.
- Witkins, Jim (Childrens Books Illustrator and Web
Designer)
- Jim Witkins is a Madison, Wisconsin author. Take
a behind the scenes look at his first book for children and his web
designs.
- Woehlke, Thomas
- This page contains a collection of
online-readable short stories and lyrics. They are in written in native
German. The stories are about science, love and music. They are formerly
published by the author himself in books entitled RUBYCON.
- Wong, Thomas
- Home page of writer Thomas Wong who specializes
in self-help publishing and consulting. His newest book is American Communication Training.
- Wood,
Deborah (aka Deborah Lawrence)
- Personal page of Deborah Wood on The Literary Times Website.
- Woodrow,
Marnie (Marnie Woodrow's Spice House)
- This is the online home of the Canadian author ,
Marnie Woodrow. Dip into stories from previously published collections,
buy her new book, keep up on her reading dates and other tasty bits on
Toronto's daring young literary lioness.
- Worth, Richard
- Author of the Divorced
Dads Handbook. This book is aimed at men who want to maintain a
fulfilling relationship with their children following a divorce but may
not know exactly how to do it successfully.
- York, Rebecca
- Rebecca York is the author of the popular 43
Light Street Romantic Suspense Series set in Baltimore. Her books
feature mystery, suspense,adventure, and romance. The next release is Face to Face in October. Rebecca York is the pen
name for the writing team of Ruth Glick and Eileen Buckholtz.
- Young, Michelle (Michelle's Multicultural
World)
- The homepage of author and online multicultural
columnist, Michelle Young. Details about her co-authored, national
award-winning book on multiculturalism, with review quotes, available
here.
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