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3302
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Frances Fisher, who wrote under the pen name Christian Reid, wrote almost fifty novels. The title of her most famous novel, THE LAND OF SKY, gave the phrase that has forever described the state's mountains.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 56 Issue 12, May 1989, p46-49, il, por
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4861
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Nancy Bartholomew, real name Nancy Long, is a successful mystery novelist living in Greensboro. Success did not come easily. Long, 45, had tried writing in college without much success and took a degree in social work. However in 1994, she got the writing urge again. She has published four books in the past two years; a fifth is due out in May 2001.
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5138
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Fayetteville native Lynne Hinton, minister of the gospel and novelist, is profiled in this Our State article.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 69 Issue 3, Aug 2001, p42-43, il, por Periodical Website
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8713
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Three women--mother, daughter, and granddaughter--create a timeline of expression in poetry, stories, dance and sculpture. They are mother, Pattie Vaughn White Holoman (poet); daughter Mebane Holoman Burgwyn, 1914-1993, (novelist and short story writer); and granddaughter Josephine Burgwyn Pratt, 1940- (dancer and sculptor).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 74 Issue 10, Mar 2007, p152-154, 155, 158, il, por Periodical Website
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10040
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Rogers recounts the life and literary accomplishments of Frances Fisher Tiernan, who, under the pen name “Christian Reid,” wrote almost fifty novels. The title of her most famous novel, THE LAND OF SKY, gave the phrase that has forever described the state's mountains.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 1 Issue 12, Apr 1944, p12-14, 30, il, por, bibl