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Author Martin Cruz Smith, known for "Gorky Park", dies at 82
Martin Cruz Smith, author of the acclaimed Cold War thriller "Gorky Park", died at 82, leaving behind a legacy of eleven novels featuring his iconic detective Arkady Renko, a testament to his enduring impact on crime fiction and popular culture.
Author Martin Cruz Smith, known for "Gorky Park", dies at 82
Martin Cruz Smith, author of the acclaimed Cold War thriller "Gorky Park", died at 82, leaving behind a legacy of eleven novels featuring his iconic detective Arkady Renko, a testament to his enduring impact on crime fiction and popular culture.
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Frederick Forsyth, Author of "The Day of the Jackal", Dies at 86
Best-selling author Frederick Forsyth, known for "The Day of the Jackal", died on Monday at age 86 after a short illness; his agent highlighted his significant contribution to the thriller genre and his 75 million books sold worldwide.
Frederick Forsyth, Author of "The Day of the Jackal", Dies at 86
Best-selling author Frederick Forsyth, known for "The Day of the Jackal", died on Monday at age 86 after a short illness; his agent highlighted his significant contribution to the thriller genre and his 75 million books sold worldwide.
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Son Arrested for Murder of Author Found Dead on Houseboat
The 22-year-old son of German author Alexandra Fröhlich, found dead on her Hamburg houseboat on April 22nd, has been arrested for her murder after a police investigation revealed blunt force trauma as the cause of death.
Son Arrested for Murder of Author Found Dead on Houseboat
The 22-year-old son of German author Alexandra Fröhlich, found dead on her Hamburg houseboat on April 22nd, has been arrested for her murder after a police investigation revealed blunt force trauma as the cause of death.
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Icelandic Dreams Inspire Award-Winning Author's Memoir
Hannah Kent's new memoir, "Always Home, Always Homesick," details her transformative year as a teenage exchange student in Iceland in 2003, revealing how this experience shaped her award-winning writing career and her subsequent novels.
Icelandic Dreams Inspire Award-Winning Author's Memoir
Hannah Kent's new memoir, "Always Home, Always Homesick," details her transformative year as a teenage exchange student in Iceland in 2003, revealing how this experience shaped her award-winning writing career and her subsequent novels.
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Vampire Diaries" Author L.J. Smith Dies at 66
Lisa Jane Smith, author of the best-selling "Vampire Diaries" novels and the subsequent TV series, died at 66; the series, which ran from 2009-2017 and involved a teen love triangle with vampires, won numerous Teen Choice Awards and highlighted issues of authorship and intellectual property after Sm...
Vampire Diaries" Author L.J. Smith Dies at 66
Lisa Jane Smith, author of the best-selling "Vampire Diaries" novels and the subsequent TV series, died at 66; the series, which ran from 2009-2017 and involved a teen love triangle with vampires, won numerous Teen Choice Awards and highlighted issues of authorship and intellectual property after Sm...
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Books That Shaped a Writer's Journey
The author recounts how various books throughout their life profoundly influenced their writing style and career path, from early exposure to medical texts to influential works such as Solzhenitsyn's "Gulag Archipelago" and the rediscovering of childhood literature.
Books That Shaped a Writer's Journey
The author recounts how various books throughout their life profoundly influenced their writing style and career path, from early exposure to medical texts to influential works such as Solzhenitsyn's "Gulag Archipelago" and the rediscovering of childhood literature.
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Veteran Israeli Commentator Amotz Asa-El's Enduring Influence
Amotz Asa-El, a Jerusalem-based journalist and author with degrees from Columbia, Hebrew University, and Brandeis, has been a senior commentator at The Jerusalem Post since 1995, writing a widely-read column and publishing bestselling books on Jewish history and the Israeli perspective, garnering in...

Veteran Israeli Commentator Amotz Asa-El's Enduring Influence
Amotz Asa-El, a Jerusalem-based journalist and author with degrees from Columbia, Hebrew University, and Brandeis, has been a senior commentator at The Jerusalem Post since 1995, writing a widely-read column and publishing bestselling books on Jewish history and the Israeli perspective, garnering in...
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Former Dutch Vicepremier and Author Jan Terlouw Dies at 93
Jan Terlouw, former D66 leader, vicepremier, and renowned children's author, died at 93 in Twello, Netherlands, after a short illness. His political career included leading D66 to significant electoral gains and serving as a minister; he's also remembered for his impactful children's books such as "...

Former Dutch Vicepremier and Author Jan Terlouw Dies at 93
Jan Terlouw, former D66 leader, vicepremier, and renowned children's author, died at 93 in Twello, Netherlands, after a short illness. His political career included leading D66 to significant electoral gains and serving as a minister; he's also remembered for his impactful children's books such as "...
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Bestselling Author Found Murdered on Hamburg Houseboat
Bestselling German author Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found murdered on her Hamburg houseboat Tuesday morning; police are investigating and searching the Elbe River for clues, appealing to the public for information.

Bestselling Author Found Murdered on Hamburg Houseboat
Bestselling German author Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found murdered on her Hamburg houseboat Tuesday morning; police are investigating and searching the Elbe River for clues, appealing to the public for information.
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Erotica Author's Identity Revealed in Child Abuse Case
A Sydney erotica author, Lauren Tesolin-Mastrosa, faces three child abuse material charges for her unreleased novel, "Daddy's Little Toy," depicting a consensual relationship between an 18-year-old and an adult; a court rejected a bid to conceal her identity.

Erotica Author's Identity Revealed in Child Abuse Case
A Sydney erotica author, Lauren Tesolin-Mastrosa, faces three child abuse material charges for her unreleased novel, "Daddy's Little Toy," depicting a consensual relationship between an 18-year-old and an adult; a court rejected a bid to conceal her identity.
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Renowned Sportswriter John Feinstein Dies at 69
John Feinstein, a prominent American sportswriter and author known for his immersive reporting, died Thursday at age 69 of natural causes at his brother's home in McLean, Virginia; his work included bestselling books and contributions to The Washington Post, NPR, ESPN, and the Golf Channel.

Renowned Sportswriter John Feinstein Dies at 69
John Feinstein, a prominent American sportswriter and author known for his immersive reporting, died Thursday at age 69 of natural causes at his brother's home in McLean, Virginia; his work included bestselling books and contributions to The Washington Post, NPR, ESPN, and the Golf Channel.
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Novelist and Satirist Tom Robbins Dies at 92
Tom Robbins, a renowned novelist and satirist known for his wildly imaginative and absurdist works like "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues," died at age 92 on Sunday morning, as confirmed by his friend and publishing executive Craig Popelars.

Novelist and Satirist Tom Robbins Dies at 92
Tom Robbins, a renowned novelist and satirist known for his wildly imaginative and absurdist works like "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues," died at age 92 on Sunday morning, as confirmed by his friend and publishing executive Craig Popelars.
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