Her previous novels include Finders Keepers () and Deep as a Tomb (). Her short stories have appeared in Swords and Sorcery Magazine, Bards and Sages Quarterly, and FrostFire Worlds. She lives near Chicago with her husband, who engineers tractors, and has one son, the person who first introduced her to the pleasure of reading fantasy. · Novem Dorothy A. Winsor Comments 0 Comment Finders Keepers is designed for middle-grade readers (10 and up). Given how stressed out teachers are these days, I offer this teacher’s guide. · Finders Keepers book. Read 11 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. The eight gods that govern the world are tricky and fickle, and eve /5(27).
Debut novelist Dorothy A. Winsor learned to write fantasy from a master -- J.R.R. Tolkien -- and the writers and readers who adore him. A college professor, Winsor had taught technical writing and published nonfiction long before she decided to try fiction, first within a Tolkien fan fiction environment, and then within her own worlds. Her novels include The Wysman (), The Wind Reader (), Deep as a Tomb (), and Finders Keepers (), Dorothy A. Winsor is originally from Detroit but now lives near Chicago. For about a dozen years, she taught technical writing at Iowa State University and served as the editor of the Journal of Business and Technical Communication. Re: "Finders Keepers" by David Duke. I remember this was brought up before. Some media hacks tried to smear him by saying he wrote a sex book. He merely wrote a chapter (can't remember what his chapter was about) of a compilation that included a chapter by a different author on sex.
bltadwin.ru: Finders Keepers () by Winsor, Dorothy A. and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Dorothy A. Winsor writes young adult and middle grade fantasy. Her novels include Finders Keepers (Zharmae, ), Deep as a Tomb (Loose Leave Publishing, ), The Wind Reader (Inspired Quill, ), and The Wysman (Inspired Quill, )At one time, Winsor taught technical writing at Iowa State University and GMI Engineering Management Institute (now Kettering). Her previous novels include Finders Keepers () and Deep as a Tomb (). Her short stories have appeared in Swords and Sorcery Magazine, Bards and Sages Quarterly, and FrostFire Worlds. She lives near Chicago with her husband, who engineers tractors, and has one son, the person who first introduced her to the pleasure of reading fantasy.
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