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Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born in Torquay, a seaside town in Devon England, and spend most of her childhood with her mother in their home called Ashfield. She did not have an extensive formal education.  In her early education at home, her parents feared she may be developmentally challenged because of her shyness, though this faded as she showed a distinct curiosity and propensity for logic and music.  In 1906, she was sent to a finishing school in Paris, where she studied piano and …
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Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein

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Shirley Graham
Shirley Graham

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Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand (1905-1982) was born Alissa Rosenbaum in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1905.  The daughter of a successful pharmacist, she enjoyed a comfortable life for the first twelve years of her life.  Her desire to write can be traced back to the age of nine, when she decided she would be a writer after entertaining her sisters by devising a story about the chorus girls they had seen on a poster on their trip to London.  Her comfortable lifestyle, however, was disrupted by the Bolshevik Revolution.  …
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Lillian Hellman
Lillian Hellman
Lillian Hellman (1905-1984) ranks among the most famous and controversial of American playwrights. She never shied away from provocative, social justice-based themes. Her first play, The Children’s Hour (1934), about two owners of a girls’ school accused of having a lesbian affair, was considered so shocking that some members of the Pulitzer Prize committee refused to see it, costing it a nomination. Toys in the Attic (1960) featured two eccentric Southern sisters whose potential was never value…
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Ketti Frings
Ketti Frings
Ketti Frings (1909-1981)             A Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Ketti Frings started her career in writing as an advertising copy editor and novelist before writing her award winning drama, Look Homeward, Angel (1957). Before her Broadway debut with Mr. Sycamore (1942), produced by the Theatre Guild, Frings worked as a copywriter, a publicity agent, a columnist, a radio scriptwriter, and ghostwriter under the name Anita Kilgore.             Born Katherine Hartley in Columbus, Ohio, a…
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Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born in Torquay, a seaside town in Devon England, and spend most of her childhood with her mother in their home called Ashfield. She did not have an extensive formal education.  In her early education at home, her parents feared she may be developmentally challenged because of her shyness, though this faded as she showed a distinct curiosity and propensity for logic and music.  In 1906, she was sent to a finishing school in Paris, where she studied piano and …
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Evelyn Keller Caldwell


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