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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 06:38
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This is a classic game of spammage, author style!
Try not to repeat.. though I know it eventually happens...
A is for Kingsly Amis
(next person to post would reply with an author whose last name starts with a 'b'.)
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kali
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 06:48
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B is for Ben Bova
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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 07:16
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C is for Raymond Chandler
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kittykat
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 09:31
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D is for Colin Dexter
(wrote Inspector Morse)
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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 10:23
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E is for David Eddings, author of the Belgeriad
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demonvamp
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 11:52
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F = Maggie Furey, who wrote Aurian *you should read it*
QD
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kali
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 11:53
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F is for Ken Follett, author of A Dangerous Fortune and The Pillars of the Earth
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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 12:04
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G is for Sue Grafton, author of the annoying alphabet murder series of books. (A is for Alibi, B is for Badwriting, C is for Care? I don't. )
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kali
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2005 12:13
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H is for Tony Hillerman, author of the Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee Navajo Cops murder mystery series that everyone who likes good whodunit books should read
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kali
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2005 05:05
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I is for Greg Iles, who wrote Black Cross, Spandau Phoenix, Sleep No More and Assassinni
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citron
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2005 05:39
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J is for Henry James, author of The Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors, The Turn of the Screw, and Daisy Miller.
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kittykat
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2005 05:54
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Stephen King (don't think I need to say more!
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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2005 10:30
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Mercedes Lackey, about whom there was a discussion about a few days ago in the White Tower. XD
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kali
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2005 17:05
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Larry McMurtry, who wrote the Pulitzer Prize winner Lonesome Dove
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scorger
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2005 23:03
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N is for Nathan Archer, author of Valhalla, DS9#10.
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kali
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2005 15:15
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Joyce Carol Oates, Author of Bellefleur (1980) and has been publishing since 1964. An american classic author, essayist and poet
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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2005 22:32
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Poe, Edgar Allan. The one, the only.
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kittykat
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2005 23:18
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Before I go to work....
Q for Julia Quinn Uh historical romance writer ( I couldn't think of any other Q;s )
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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2005 23:21
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J.K. Rowling.
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kittykat
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# Posted: 15 Mar 2005 04:20
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J D Salinger
KK
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scorger
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# Posted: 16 Mar 2005 08:16
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T is for Jeri Taylor, author of Unification (TNG), Mosaic (VOY) and Pathways (VOY). Jeri is also one of the producers of TNG and VOY .
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citron
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2005 09:43
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John Updike, American Poet - Click me for info!
And yes, I had to look it up.. I know of no "U"'s
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kittykat
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2005 10:21
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Me neither
John Vornholt - Oooh writes for Star Trek & Buffy among others
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justinviskoc
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2005 10:31
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Stuart Woods. He writes a lot of suspense sorts. None of which, of course, I can think of at the moment.
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scorger
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# Posted: 20 Mar 2005 09:10
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Emanuel Xavier, writer of Besame Mucho (Painted Leaf Press, 1999)~ I had to look X up....
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kali
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2005 03:26
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Can't find an X anywhere - anyone have a Z?
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kittykat
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2005 05:17
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It's Z we're stuck on!
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scorger
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2005 05:17
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Z is for George Zebrowski, author of Heart Of The Sun (TOS#83), Across the Universe, and maybe a few more .
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kittykat
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2005 06:00
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The late great Douglas Adams - author of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (if you didn't already know).
Fairly appropriate choice I think
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scorger
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2005 06:16
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Billy McCay, co-author of Chains of Command.
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