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    Interview with Jacqueline DeGroot

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    Jacqueline DeGroot, author of Climax and Worth Any Price, discusses how she came to be a writer, her writing process and sources of inspiration, and her experiences with self-publishing

    Jacqueline and Wendie

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    Photograph of Jacqueline and WendieLeila Kerr (Linington) (Donor

    Jacqueline Woodson: 2023 Irma Black Award Silver Medal Acceptance Speech

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    Author Jacqueline Woodson gives an acceptance speech for The World Belonged to Us, illustrated by Leo Espinosa (Penguin)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/irma_black_awards/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Leslie Behm interviews essayist and fantasy writer Jacqueline Carey

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    Essayist and fantasy writer Jacqueline Carey talks about the meaning of the title of her Kushiel Trilogy, how she became an author, her work in progress. She also gives advice to aspiring authors. Carey is interviewed by Michigan State University librarian Leslie Behm. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library

    First person – Jacqueline Weidner

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    First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open (BiO), helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Jacqueline Weidner is first author on ‘Hormones as adaptive control systems in juvenile fish’, published in BiO. Jacqueline conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student at the University of Bergen, Norway. She is now an assistant professor at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway, investigating sexual selection and modelling of evolutionary patterns

    Formose trahie, George H. Kerr

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    A l'occasion de la commémoration des événements du 28 février 1947 et de la parution de la traduction  en français de l'ouvrage de George H. Kerr, Formose trahie, aux éditions René Viénet, l'Association francophone d'Études Taiwanaises et les éditions vous invitent  à une rencontre-débat mardi 28 février à 18 h. Version originale parue en 1965, Formosa betrayed, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, XXIII + 514 p. Version en anglais, disponible en ligne sous format PDF. Compte rendu de l'ouvrage par Fran..

    Jacqueline Risset. Scritture dell’istante

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    “Born on 25th May 1936. Two specific desires: not to become an adult, and to write”. Jacqueline Risset (1936-2014) was a translator from French (Ponge, Sollers, the Tel Quel poets) and Italian (Dante, Machiavelli, Balestrini), as well as a well-known scholar for her work on Scève, Proust and Bataille. The aim of this volume is to analyse Risset’s poetic work, from the beginnings with textual writing in the experimentalism of Tel Quel, through a trajectory that, crossing Dante and Stilnovism through the translation of the Divine Comedy, led the author to the elaboration of a poetics centred on “privileged instants” that open “to the elsewhere”

    Dialogue of the Western World 2: Antigone, April 25, 1972

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    Dialogue of the Western World 2: Antigone, April 25, 1972. With an introduction by Greg Otto, the host (Dr. Robert Goldwin) discusses "Antigone" with author Jacqueline Wheldon and three students from St. John's College, Joanne Morris, Christine Constantine, and Michael Jordan

    Are We There? Depends on View of the Economy

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    Author\u27s biography: Jacqueline K. Eastman is an associate professor of marketing at Georgia Southern University. She may be reached at [email protected]
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