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Chaney, JoAnn

WORK TITLE: What You Don’t Know
WORK NOTES:
PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE:
WEBSITE: http://www.joannchaney.com/
CITY:
STATE: CO
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NATIONALITY:

Married; has kids. * http://www.joannchaney.com/blog/2017/1/30/one-week-left

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LC control no.: n 2017005186
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/n2017005186
HEADING: Chaney, JoAnn
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670 __ |a What you don’t know, 2017: |b CIP t.p. (JoAnn Chaney) data view (“JoAnn Chaney is a graduate of UC Riverside’s Palm Desert MFA program. She lives in Colorado with her family. What You Don’t Know is her first novel”)

Chapman, Steven Curtis

WORK TITLE: Between Heaven and the Real World
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PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE: 11/21/1962
WEBSITE: http://stevencurtischapman.com/
CITY:
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NATIONALITY:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman

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LC control no.: n 92025888
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/n92025888
HEADING: Chapman, Steven Curtis
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053 _0 |a ML420.C4537 |c Biography
100 1_ |a Chapman, Steven Curtis
370 __ |a Paducah, Ky. |c U.S.
374 __ |a Contemporary Christian musicians |a Composers |a Sound recording executives and producers |a Actors |a Authors |2 lcsh
374 __ |a Social activist
375 __ |a male
670 __ |a His Real life conversations [SR] p1988: |b label (Steven Curtis Chapman)
670 __ |a Finding heaven in the real world, 1994: |b CIP t.p. (Steven Curtis Chapman) data sheet (b. 11/21/62)
670 __ |a All music guide WWW site, Feb. 19, 2013 |b (Steven Curtis Chapman; b. Nov. 21, 1962, Paducah, KY; Contemporary Christian musician and songwriter)
670 __ |a Wikipedia, Feb. 19, 2013 |b (Steven Curtis Chapman; b. Nov. 21, 1962, Paducah, Ky.; American Contemporary Christian musician, songwriter, record producer, actor, author, and social activist)
953 __ |a ns31 |b sh30

Cocco, Giovanni

WORK TITLE: Shadows on the Lake
WORK NOTES: with wife, Amneris Magella; trans by Stephen Sartarelli
PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE: 1976
WEBSITE:
CITY:
STATE:
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NATIONALITY: Italian

https://gottawritenetwork.wordpress.com/tag/giovanni-cocco-and-amneris-magella/

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Cohen-Scali, Sarah

WORK TITLE: Max
WORK NOTES: translated by Penny Hueston
PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE: 10/16/1958
WEBSITE:
CITY: Paris
STATE:
COUNTRY: France
NATIONALITY: French

https://us.macmillan.com/author/sarahcohenscali * https://www.ft.com/content/2ab7c882-4da2-11e6-8172-e39ecd3b86fc?mhq5j=e2 * https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Cohen-Scali

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Cole, Daniel

WORK TITLE: Ragdoll
WORK NOTES:
PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE: c. 1984
WEBSITE:
CITY: Bournemouth, England
STATE:
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
NATIONALITY: British

https://www.harpercollins.com/cr-124346/daniel-cole

RESEARCHER NOTES:
LC control no.: no2017052854
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/no2017052854
HEADING: Cole, Daniel (Novelist)
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100 1_ |a Cole, Daniel |c (Novelist)
374 __ |a Novelists |2 lcsh
670 __ |a Ragdoll, 2017: |b title page (Daniel Cole) dust jacket flap (has worked as a paramedic, an RSPCA officer, and most recently for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution; this is his first novel; lives in Bournemouth, England)

Collett, Chris

WORK TITLE: A Good Death
WORK NOTES:
PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE:
WEBSITE: http://www.chriscollettcrime.co.uk/
CITY: Birmingham, England
STATE:
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
NATIONALITY: British

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LC control no.: no2004081307
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/no2004081307
HEADING: Collett, Chris
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053 _0 |a PR6103.O446
100 1_ |a Collett, Chris
670 __ |a The worm in the bud, 2004: |b t.p. (Chris Collett)
953 __ |b td03

Collins, Kathleen

WORK TITLE: Whatever Happened to Interracial Love?
WORK NOTES:
PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE: 3/18/1942-9/18/1988
WEBSITE: http://kathleencollins.org/
CITY:
STATE:
COUNTRY:
NATIONALITY: American

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Collins * http://kathleencollins.org/about/ * http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0172432/ * http://www.vogue.com/article/kathleen-collins-filmmaker-career-daughter-nina-lorez-collins * http://www.npr.org/2016/12/03/504244453/daughter-of-african-american-filmmaker-asks-what-happened-to-kathleen-collins * http://www.latimes.com/books/la-ca-jc-collins-interraciallove-20161128-story.html * https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/books/kathleen-collinss-whatever-happened-to-interracial-love.html

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LC control no.: no2011039433
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/no2011039433
HEADING: Collins, Kathleen, 1942-1988
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370 __ |a Jersey City (N.J.) |b New York (N.Y.) |c United States |e Jersey City (N.J.) |e Nyack (N.Y.) |2 naf
373 __ |a Skidmore College |a Université de Paris |a City University of New York. City College |2 naf
374 __ |a Dramatists |a Screenwriters |a Motion picture producers and directors |a Novelists |2 lcsh
375 __ |a Females |2 lcdgt
377 __ |a eng
400 1_ |w nne |a Collins, Kathleen, |d 1941-1988
400 1_ |a Collins Prettyman, Kathleen, |d 1942-1988
400 1_ |a Conwell, Kathleen, |d 1942-1988
400 1_ |a Prettyman, Kathleen Collins, |d 1942-1988
400 1_ |a Prettyman, Kathleen Conwell, |d 1942-1988
400 1_ |a Collins, Kathy, |d 1942-1988
400 1_ |a Prettyman, Kathleen Conwell Collins, |d 1942-1988
667 __ |a Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 84054857
670 __ |a Her The brothers, c1982: |b t.p. (Kathleen Collins) p. after t.p. (City Univ. of New York)
670 __ |a Concise Oxford companion to African American literature, 2001 |b (Collins, Kathleen, 1941-1988, playwright, scriptwriter, filmmaker, director, novelist, short story writer, educator; born Kathleen Conwell, Jersey City; BA in philosophy and religion, Skidmore College; MA, French literature and cinema, Middlebury program at the Sorbonne; professor of film history and screenwriting, City College of New York; first African American woman to write, direct and produce a full-length feature film, The Cruz brothers and Mrs. Malloy; also directed and co-produced Losing ground; wrote plays In the midnight hour, The brothers, and others; much of the published information on Kathleen Collins is unreliable, particularly because another writer has the same name and several sources have blended information about the two writers)
670 __ |a IMDb, 11 March 2011 |b (Kathleen Collins (II), March 18, 1942-Sept. 18, 1988)
670 __ |a New York times obituary, Sept. 24, 1988, viewed online March 11, 2011 |b (Kathleen Collins Prettyman, film maker, playwright and professor at the City College of New York; died Sunday, 46 years old [i.e. 1942])
670 __ |a African American National Biography, accessed December 27, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: |b (Collins, Kathleen; Kathleen, Conwell; dramatist, screenwriter, motion picture producer, director, fiction writer; born 18 March 1941 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States; BA in Philosophy and Religion from Skidmore College (1963); Master of Arts degree in French Literature and Cinema through the Middlebury College program at the Sorbonne in Paris (1966); film history and screenwriting professor at the City University of New York (1974); gained acclaim with The Cruz Brothers and Mrs. Malloy, becoming the first African American woman produce a full-length feature film (1980); wrote the novel, Lollie: A Suburban Tale (1988); first prize in the Sinking Creek Independent Film Festival (1980) and at the Figueira da Foz International Film Festival in Portugal (1982); died 18 September 1988 in New York, New York, United States)
670 __ |a Collins, Kathleen. Whatever happened to interracial love?, 2016: |b title page (Kathleen Collins) title page verso (the Estate of Kathleen Conwell Prettyman)
670 __ |a Wikipedia, February 24, 2017 |b (Kathleen Collins (March 18, 1942-September 18, 1988) (also known as Kathleen Conwell, Kathleen Conwell Collins or Kathleen Collins Prettyman) was an African-American playwright, writer, filmmaker, director, and educator from Jersey City, New Jersey)
670 __ |a Kathleen Collins website, February 24, 2017: |b about > biography in brief (born in 1942, raised in Jersey City, and educated at Skidmore and the Sorbonne, Kathy Collins was an activist with SNCC during the Civil Rights Movement who went on to carve out a career for herself as a playwright and filmmaker) extended biography (Kathleen Conwell Collins Prettyman (March 18, 1942-September 18, 1988) was born to Frank and Loretta Conwell. At fifteen, Conwell won first prize at an annual poetry reading contest at Rutgers Newark College of Arts and Sciences. After graduating in 1959, she went to the all-women Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY where a few weeks after arrival, Conwell became the class president. Conwell graduated from Skidmore in 1963 with a BA in Philosophy and Religion. After graduating Skidmore, Kathleen taught high school French in Newton, MA and attended graduate school at Harvard at night. In 1965, she won a John Whitney Hay scholarship, enabling her to pursue her masters in French literature through the Middlebury program at the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1966, after getting her degree, she returned to the US and joined NET, the New York City public broadcasting network. On her own, Kathleen began writing stories. By 1974, she had married and divorced Douglas Collins; had two children, Nina and Emilio; and was working as a professor of film history and screenwriting at the City College of New York. In 1983, Collins reconnected with Alfred Prettyman, whom she had known twenty years earlier in her SNCC days. They married four years later at her home in Nyack, NY. One week after their marriage, she learned that she had metastasized breast cancer) |u http://kathleencollins.org

Colwell, Chip

WORK TITLE: Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits
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WEBSITE: http://www.chipcolwell.com/
CITY: Denver
STATE: CO
COUNTRY:
NATIONALITY:

http://www.dmns.org/science/museum-scientists/chip-colwell/ *

RESEARCHER NOTES:
LC control no.: n 2005062688
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/n2005062688
HEADING: Colwell, Chip (John Stephen), 1975-
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046 __ |f 1975-09-17 |2 edtf
100 1_ |a Colwell, Chip |q (John Stephen), |d 1975-
370 __ |e Denver (Colo.) |2 naf
372 __ |a Anthropologists |2 lcsh
373 __ |a Denver Museum of Nature and Science |2 naf
374 __ |a Museum curators |2 lcsh
375 __ |a male
377 __ |a eng
400 1_ |w nne |a Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip |q (John Stephen), |d 1975-
400 1_ |a Chanthaphonh, Chip Colwell- |q (John Stephen), |d 1975-
670 __ |a Archaeological ethics, c2006: |b CIP t.p. (Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh) data view (b. Sep. 17, 1975)
670 __ |a History is in the land, c2006: |b eCIP t.p. (Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh) CIP change request (author wishes to use the following hdg.: Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip (John Stephen), 1975- )
670 __ |a The life and death of the secret, 2015: |b p. S183 (Chip Colwell; Curator of Anthropology, Dept. of Anthropology, Denver Museum of Nature and Science)
670 __ |a Denver Museum of Nature and Science website, Feb. 19, 2016 |b (Chip Colwell; CV states that name changed from Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh in August 2014)
953 __ |a lk19 |b sf03

Connolly, Sheila

WORK TITLE: Cruel Winter
WORK NOTES:
PSEUDONYM(S):
BIRTHDATE: 1950
WEBSITE: http://sheilaconnolly.com/
CITY:
STATE: MA
COUNTRY:
NATIONALITY:

http://sheilaconnolly.com/sheila.php

RESEARCHER NOTES:
LC control no.: no2008114566
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/no2008114566
HEADING: Connolly, Sheila
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040 __ |a IAhCCS |b eng |c IAhCCS |e rda |d DLC
053 _0 |a PS3601.T83
100 1_ |a Connolly, Sheila
500 1_ |a Atwell, Sarah
670 __ |a One bad apple, c2008: |b t.p. (Sheila Connolly)
670 __ |a Author’s web-site via WWW, Aug. 7, 2008 |b (Sheila Connolly is two people these days: herself and Sarah Atwell; writes glass-blowing mystery series under Sarah Atwell; and is writing the Orchard series under her real name, Sheila Connolly)
670 __ |a Atwell, Sarah. Through a glass, deadly, 2008: ECIP t.p. (Sarah Atwell) data view (pen name of Sheila Connolly; lives near Cape Cod; first book)
953 __ |b rg11


LC control no.: n 2008032591
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/n2008032591
HEADING: Atwell, Sarah
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040 __ |a DLC |b eng |c DLC |d IAhCCS |d DLC
053 _0 |a PS3601.T83
100 1_ |a Atwell, Sarah
500 1_ |a Connolly, Sheila
670 __ |a Atwell, Sarah. Through a glass, deadly, 2008: |b ECIP t.p. (Sarah Atwell) data view (pen name of Sheila Connolly; lives near Cape Cod; first book)
670 __ |a Author’s web-site via WWW, Aug. 7, 2008 |b (Sheila Connolly is two people these days: herself and Sarah Atwell; writes glass-blowing mystery series under Sarah Atwell; and is writing the Orchard series under her real name, Sheila Connolly)
953 __ |a lh39 |b rg11

Balleisen, Edward J.

WORK TITLE: Fraud
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PSEUDONYM(S):
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CITY: Durham
STATE: NC
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https://history.duke.edu/people/edward-j-balleisen * https://duke.app.box.com/v/BalleisenCV12-16

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LC control no.: n 00098863
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/n00098863
HEADING: Balleisen, Edward J.
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040 __ |a DLC |b eng |e rda |c DLC |d DGW-L
100 1_ |a Balleisen, Edward J.
370 __ |c United States |f Durham (N.C.) |2 naf
372 __ |a Financial institutions |a Commercial crimes |a Fraud |a United States–History |2 lcsh
373 __ |a Duke University |2 naf
374 __ |a History teachers |a College teachers |a Authors |2 lcsh
374 __ |a College and university faculty members |2 lcdgt
375 __ |a Males |2 lcdgt
377 __ |a eng
670 __ |a Balleisen, Edward J. Navigating failure, 2001: |b CIP title page (Edward J. Balleisen) galley (asst. prof. of history, Duke University)
953 __ |a sg20