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Women Writers Writing about Women Detectives in Twenty-First Century America.Published in:2008By:SCHOENFELD, BETHEPublication type:Literary Criticism
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Starting From Scratch: A Different Kind of Writer's Manual.Published in:1988By:Pierce, MarilynnPublication type:Book Review
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Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer in the College Curriculum of One Happy Teacher.Published in:Nexus: The International Henry Miller Journal, 2012, v. 9, p. 53By:Brown, James C. L.Publication type:Article