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Sites:
| Ann Harleman: The author of Happiness, a collection of short stories which won the Iowa Short Fiction Award, and Bitter Lake, a novel. | | Hackett, Joyce: Description and historical background of the author's first novel, Disturbance of the Inner Ear; also includes her essays on W.G. Sebald. | | Haddow, Peter: Author's biography and bibliography, including images of book covers, reviews, and related links. | | Haig, Janine: Australian Bush Poetry. A woman's view of the bush and its people. | | Hale, Edward Everett: Online publication of Edward Everett Hale's classic short story "The Man without a Country." | | Hall, Jamie: Biography, book information and online short stories by the author of two collections of werewolf folklore. | | Hammond, Raymond: Editor of "The New York Quarterly," poet and critic. | | Harms, Valerie: Includes biography, book details, information on workshops based on books, excerpts and articles. | | Harrah, Madge: Has published five novels for adults, five novels for young readers, and a book of one-act plays. Site has a short precis and reviews of each of her books in print. | | Harrigan, Stephen: Official home page of this novelist (The Gates of the Alamo), journalist, and screenwriter (The King of Texas). | | Harris, Christopher: Author of the historical fiction trilogy Theodore, False Ambassador, and Memoirs of a Byzantine Eunuch. Includes synopses, samples, and recipes featured in the novels. | | Hart, Howard: Information and tribute page with bibliography, links, and information on the connections between Hart and the Beat writers. | | Hatton, Jane: Cornwall-based author of several novels and children's books. Excerpts of recent novels available online. | | Hawes, Louise: Features reviews and a profile. | | Hemans, Donna: Official site for author of the novel River Woman, with brief biography and reviews. | | Herman, Lisa: Author of Border Crossing and Bourgeois Blues. | | Herriot, James: Fan page for this English author and veterinarian (pen name of James Alfred Wight), describing his books and life. | | Hilden, Julie: Author of The Last Daughter and 3. | | Hill, Reginald: Short biography, two interviews, and complete backlist of Hill books, including all Dalziel and Pascoe novels. | | Hineline, Mark L.: The Ocotillo Field. Essays on "sense of place," field science, sounds, and environmental politics by this California writer and teacher. | | Hirshberg, Glen: Novelist's official home page, with bibliography and news. | | Holzer, Erika: Holzer's official site, showcasing her works, and featuring personal stories about how she came to write, with the help of her mentor, Ayn Rand. | | Hood, Hugh: The Isolation Booth. Tribute page for this Canadian novelist, with photos of Hood and the covers of his books. | | Hopkins, Jerry: Author of Strange Foods, No One Here Gets Out Alive, and many other non-fiction books and magazine articles. | | Horn, Dara: Information about the author and her debut novel In the Image. | | Houston, Beth: Showcasing the author's books, publications and educational career. | | Howe, Mary Blye: Biography and bibliography for the author of the "spiritual memoir" A Baptist Among the Jews. | | Howitt, Mary: Information on the English poet who lived from 1799 to 1888, including poems, a virtual tour, and a profile of her life. | | Hubbard, Susan: Florida-based fiction writer and teacher. Author information and bibliography. |
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