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Suzannah Rowntree
When Suzannah Rowntree isn’t travelling the world to
help out friends in need, she lives in a big house in rural Australia with her
awesome parents and siblings, writing historical fantasy fiction and trying to
beat her previous number-of-books-read-in-a-year record.
If you like the fiction of CS Lewis, GK Chesterton,
Stephen Lawhead, or ND Wilson, you’ll probably enjoy her stories too.
Website:
http://suzannahrowntree.site/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzannahtweets
Mailing
list: http://eepurl.com/bh7sEb
Xina Marie Uhl spends her days laboring in obscurity as
a freelance writer for educational projects and dreaming of ways to scrounge up
enough cash to: 1. travel the world, and 2. add to her increasing menagerie of
dogs, cats, and other creatures. The rest of the time she writes fantasy,
romance, historical fiction, and humor. She is the author of Necropolis, The Ruling Elite and Other Stories (with Janet Loftis) and A Fairy Tail and Out of the Bag.
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Leonard Wibberley
Leonard Wibberley was born in Dublin Ireland, in 1915. When
he was nine, his family moved to London. After his father died seven years
later, he went to work as a stockroom apprentice for a publisher and later
became a reporter. In 1943, he came to
the United States. While working for the
Los Angeles Times, he published his first work, The King's Beard. Three years later he published his most
successful book, The Mouse That Roared,
which was serialized in The Saturday Evening Post, and later made into a
classic film starring Peter Sellers.
Wibberley lived in Hermosa Beach from 1949 until his
death in 1983. He wrote over 100 books and 100's of newspaper articles. Leonard also wrote mysteries, juvenile
fiction, historical novels, and non-fiction under the pen names Leonard Holton,
Patrick O’Connor, and Christopher Webb. Most
of his works were out of print, but with self-publishing came a chance for his
family to republish his books in both print and online. So far, his family has self-published 26 of
his books. You can check them out his
website here: http://leonardwibberley.wixsite.com/author