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    Honeyman Family Album - Robert Browne Honeyman, image 1 of 3

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    Mahogany L. Browne, 40th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Mahogany L. Browne was born in Oakland, California. She is the author of several poetry collections and chapbooks, including Smudge (Button Poetry, 2016), Redbone (Aquarius Press, 2015) and #Dear Twitter: Love Letters Hashed Out Online (Penmanship Books, 2010). Browne is the founder and publisher of Penmanship Books, which she created as the answer to the performance poet\u27s publishing problem. She is also the author of Unlikely & Other Sorts (Penmanship Books, 2006), a collection of poetry and essays, and the editor of His Rib: Stories, Poems & Essays by HER (Penmanship Books, 2007). Also an award-winning performance poet, Browne is active in the spoken word community. She has released five LPs of her work and serves as the poetry program director and Friday Night Slam curator for the Nuyorican Poets Café. She is currently pursuing an MFA in writing and activism at Pratt Institute in New York City

    Lewis Browne

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Lewis Browne-author-lecturer.

    Lewis Browne

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    Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Lewis Browne-author.

    Portrait of John Browne

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    John Browne (1642-1702), English anatomist, surgeon, and author, by Robert White National Portrait Gallery, Londonhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/alfred-cohn-collection/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Error in the age of Thomas Browne

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    See this new CFP which might be of interest to those working on religious "error" as well: "In 1646, the polymath and physician Thomas Browne published his great work on error: Pseudodoxia Epidemica. He sought to correct popular misconceptions, such as that beavers bite off their own testicles when fleeing attack (III.IV). Browne was following a new European movement of error correction, including Laurent Joubert’s Erreurs populaires (1578); Girolamo Mercurii’s De gli errori popolari d’I..

    Anne Jordan Childers

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    This is a paper describing Anne Jordan Childer
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