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I asked Michael Taeckens, Publicity Director of Algonquin Books, and he answered emphatically, "Yes, absolutely."
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I asked Michael Taeckens, Publicity Director of Algonquin Books, and he answered emphatically, "Yes, absolutely."
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After graduating from Yale, Julia worked as an assistant to the publisher at Algonquin Books and was engaged to be married to a fellow Yalie from an upper-middle-class family in Coral Gables, Florida.
The Man in the Rockefeller Suit Seal, Mark 2009
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At the seminar, Barbara Chai spoke with Lee Smith, author of "On Agate Hill," by Algonquin Books.
Author Lee Smith 2008
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Mr. Morris is the author of two novels, "The Total View of Taftly" (Hill Street Press) and "Waiting for April" (Algonquin Books).
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That's what Algonquin Books did this spring with the late novelist Larry Brown's "A Miracle of Catfish": its final page has Brown's notes on how he planned to end it.
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Her latest novel is "Mrs. Darcy Meets the Blue-Eyed Stranger," to be published by Algonquin Books in early spring 2010.
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By Elisabeth Tova Bailey; hardcover, 208 pages; Algonquin Books, list price:
NPR Topics: News 2010
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By Elisabeth Tova Bailey; hardcover, 208 pages; Algonquin Books, list price:
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Her latest novel is "Mrs. Darcy Meets the Blue-Eyed Stranger," to be published by Algonquin Books in early spring 2010.
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