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[Boston Herald (blog)] - Now, when I think medieval, (no, not “mid-evil” as Victoria spells it) I am immediately transported to those people who hang out at King Richard's Faire, eat meat on a stick, and pretend to be fairies or whatever. Oh, and the creepy 3 people who would
What's in a name? Publishing deals, • The pen name can bring fresh ...
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[Bend Bulletin] - It has been employed by writers from Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) to Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) to Stephen King (Richard Bachman). “It meant that the story I had wanted to tell had sold,” said O'Brien, a chatty 70-something who wears her hair in a
What's in a pen name? Success
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[Columbus Dispatch] - It has been employed by writers from Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) to Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) to Stephen King (Richard Bachman). “It meant that the story I had wanted to tell had sold,” said O'Brien, a chatty 70-something.
NASCAR drivers can't race away from long arm of the law
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[Florida Times-Union] - Even the sport's King, Richard Petty, hasn't been able to escape the long arm of the law. In 1996, he rear-ended a slower car in the left lane of Interstate 85 after the driver, James Rassette, wouldn't move out of the way.
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