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  2. Elizabeth Koch (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Liz Koch (mother) Relatives. Chase Koch (brother) Elizabeth Robinson Koch ( / koʊk / KOHK; born 1976) is an American publisher, writer, and entrepreneur. She has published work for One Story, Columbia Journalism Review, the Los Angeles Review of Books, The New York Observer, and other publications. [1]

  3. Los Angeles Review of Books - Wikipedia

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    Website. lareviewofbooks .org. OCLC. 904358349. The Los Angeles Review of Books ( LARB) is a literary review magazine covering the national and international book scenes. A preview version launched on Tumblr in April 2011, and the official website followed one year later in April 2012. A print edition premiered in May 2013.

  4. Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Novel - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Novel, established in 1998, is a category of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Works are eligible during the year of their first US publication in English, though they may be written originally in languages other than English.

  5. A Fighting Chance (memoir) - Wikipedia

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    384. ISBN. 1627790527. A Fighting Chance is a 2014 memoir by the American academic and senior Massachusetts United States Senator Elizabeth Warren. The book details Warren's life from her upbringing in Oklahoma City to her unexpectedly successful bid for the United States Senate in 2012.

  6. The Curse of the Pharaohs (novel) - Wikipedia

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    813/.54 19. LC Class. PS3563.E747 C8. Preceded by. Crocodile on the Sandbank. Followed by. The Mummy Case. The Curse of the Pharaohs is a historical mystery novel by Elizabeth Peters, first published in 1981 and the second in the Amelia Peabody series of novels; it takes place in the excavation season of 1892–1893.

  7. Steve Erickson - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Michael Erickson is an American novelist. The author of influential works such as Days Between Stations, Tours of the Black Clock and Zeroville, he is the recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters award, the Lannan Lifetime Achievement Award [1] and a Guggenheim fellowship .

  8. The New York Review of Books - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0028-7504. The New York Review of Books (or NYREV or NYRB) is a semi-monthly magazine [2] with articles on literature, culture, economics, science and current affairs. Published in New York City, it is inspired by the idea that the discussion of important books is an indispensable literary activity.

  9. Elizabeth Alexander (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Alexander (born May 30, 1962) is an American poet, writer, and literary scholar who has served as the president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation since 2018. Previously, Alexander was a professor for 15 years at Yale University , where she taught poetry and chaired the African American studies department.