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    Elizabeth Grace Hay (born October 22, 1951) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer. Her 2007 novel Late Nights on Air won the Giller Prize. Her...
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  • Elizabeth Hay may refer to: Elizabeth Hay (novelist) (born 1951), Canadian writer Elizabeth Monroe Hay, full name of Eliza Monroe Hay (1786–1840) Elizabeth...
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  • Sally Burton (redirect from Sally Hay)
    Noël Coward's play Private Lives, in which Elizabeth Taylor was Richard Burton's co-star, Burton and Hay married on 3 July 1983 in Las Vegas; it was...
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  • Doubleday in April 2022, it is Garmus's debut novel. It tells the story of Elizabeth Zott, who becomes a beloved cooking show host in 1960s Southern California...
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    (1817–1825) Elizabeth "Eliza" Monroe Hay (1786–1840), American socialite Elizabeth Montgomery (1933–1995), American actress Elizabeth Moore (1894–1976), American...
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  • Julia Cameron (category 20th-century American novelists)
    March 4, 1948) is an American teacher, author, artist, poet, playwright, novelist, filmmaker, composer, and journalist. She is best known for her book The...
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  • This is a list of Canadian literary figures, such as poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H...
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  • Behn (1640–1689) John Hay Beith (Ian Hay, 1876–1952) Rosalind Belben (born 1941), Hound Music Nona Bellairs (1824–1897) Elizabeth Benger (1775–1827) Arnold...
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    Elinor S. Rice Hays (October 12, 1901 – March 21, 1994) was an American biographer and novelist. Elinor S. Rice was born in New York City, the daughter...
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  • Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton Eliza Howland (1835–1917), American author Eliza Humphreys (1850–1938), Scottish novelist Eliza Hynes (born...
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  • (1883–1981), poet Catherine Hay (1910–1995), romance novelist Debbie Hay, molecular pharmacologist; non-fiction writer Karyn Hay (born 1959), writer, broadcaster...
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    a New York Times reporter. Hay, John (1915). The Life and Letters of John Hay Volume 1 (quote's original source is Hay's diary which is quoted in "Abraham...
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  • socialite Elizabeth Hay (disambiguation), several people Elspeth Hay (born 1929/30), British sprinter Fernando Soto-Hay y Garcia Florence Hay. American...
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  • Goorjian debuted as a novelist with his work What Lies Beyond the Stars, the first book in an intended trilogy commissioned by Hay House Publishing. The...
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    included The Mirror and Ainsworth's Magazine. Hays, influenced by George Sand, was a journalist and novelist who was "determined to use her writing to improve...
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  • This page provides a list of novelists who have written historical novels. Countries named are where they worked for longer periods. Alternative names...
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    Mary Cecil Hay (10 January 1839 – 24 July 1886) was a British novelist. Her work was often serialised and appeared in periodicals and weeklies in the...
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    Nicholas Sparks (category 20th-century American novelists)
    Nicholas Charles Sparks (born December 31, 1965) is an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer. He has published twenty-three novels, all New...
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  • Cochrane (born 1951), poet, novelist and short story writer Gina Cole (living), lawyer, short story writer and novelist Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso (1821–1904)...
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    Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (/ˈbɛti/; April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television, and theater. Regarded as one of the...
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  • Gilbert Hay (c. 1403 – after 1456), poet (in Early to Middle Scots) Ian Hay (real name: John Hay Beith, 1876–1952), playwright and novelist John MacDougall...
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    Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) was an American writer. The Little House on the Prairie series of children's books...
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  • singer-songwriter, musician, author, actor, businessman Truman Capote (1924–1984), novelist, screenwriter, playwright, actor Eric Carle (1929–2021), children's book...
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    Ethel Margaret Whigham was the only child of Helen Mann Hannay and George Hay Whigham. Her father, the son of Scottish lawyer and cricketer David Dundas...
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  • Rational Dissenters John and Elizabeth Hays. They lived in Southwark, London, on Gainsford Street. Her father died young, leaving Hays an annuity of £70 a year...
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    Richard Booth (category People from Hay-on-Wye)
    Brynmelyn, owning a bookshop called The King of Hay. The bookshop is now under the ownership of Elizabeth Haycox and has had extensive refurbishment works...
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  • John Blackburn (author) (category English historical novelists)
    John Fenwick Anderson Blackburn (26 June 1923 – 1993) was a British novelist who wrote thrillers, and horror novels. Blackburn was described as "today's...
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  • Masters of Europe John Gray – Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Elizabeth Hay – The Only Snow in Havana Nick Hornby – Fever Pitch Charles Jennings...
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    Greatrex Burton-Hill MBE (born 1981) is an English broadcaster, author, novelist, journalist and violinist. In her early career she also worked as an actress...
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    Category:People educated at the City of London School for Girls Wilhelmina Hay Abbott, suffragist Dido Armstrong, singer Anna Blundy, journalist Margaret...
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