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Agnes Deans Cameron, Teacher, Journalist, and the New North Article 
Agnes Deans Cameron, British Columbia teacher, feminist, celebrated journalist, travelled overland to the Arctic Circle in 1908.
Feb 22, 2011 - Kathleen Airdrie
Kate Middleton's Ancestors: Great-grandmother Olive Lupton Article 
Women who, like Kate Middleton, have personal beauty and a stylish sense of self, can be found on Kate's family tree. Olive Lupton is one of them.
Mar 16, 2011 - Rosemary E. Bachelor
George Eliot – An Unconventional Life Article 
George Eliot is a celebrated 19th century English novelist. This article takes a look at her life, influences and literary significance.
Jan 9, 2011 - Rachel Ives
Where are Britain's Sporting Greats? Article 
Is the lack of female nominations for the annual BBC sports awards in the UK a sign of deeper problems in the sports sector?
Dec 1, 2011 - Sarah Juggins
Feminist Critique of "The Revolt of Mother" Article 
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman was a writer ahead of her time. Her story is about a woman fed up with the rules of society and takes matters in her own hands.
Mar 9, 2011 - Rebecca Gawron
R.T. Rybak Article 
R.T. Rybak gained prominence as the mayor of the largest city in Minnesota. He now puts his sights to the governorship of the state.
Nov 2, 2009 - Jason Chavis
American Writers of the Colonial Period Article 
The austerity of the Colonial era in American history manifested new found interest in writing literature, spawning some of America's distinguished writers.
Dec 27, 2010 - Eleanore Whitaker
The Forgotten Sister: The Life of Isabella Beecher Hooker Article 
A look into the life of the youngest member of the Beecher family, Isabella Beecher Hooker.
Oct 12, 2010 - Tiffany Cole
Charlie Johnson In the Flames by Michael Ignatieff – Book Review Article 
Charlie Johnson in the Flames tells the dark story of a war journalist in the aftermath of an experience in the field that affects his life irrevocably.
Jul 26, 2010 - Paul Brian
Winnipeg Performance Venues Red River Hall to Walker Theatre Article 
Amateurs in a collapsible building, fires, and visiting actors drowned on the Empress of Ireland are dramatic events related to Winnipeg's theatre history.
Apr 26, 2010 - Kathleen Airdrie
Important Women in Connecticut History Article 
Sometimes it took more courage to stay behind in New England than it took to cross the country in wagon trains looking for gold.
May 19, 2009 - Julia Shea
Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879) Article 
Advocate for women's education, poet, editor, and innovative novelist, Sarah Hale was one of most influential American women of the mid-nineteenth century.
Nov 2, 2010 - Amy O'Loughlin
American Author Mark Twain Born in Missouri Article 
Mark Twain, the most renowned American writer of his time, believed "the secret source of humor itself is not joy but sorrow. There is no humor in heaven."
Nov 30, 2010 - John Kirshon
Doris May Lessing Article 
Doris May Lessing, winner of almost every literary prize, has now completed the set with the award of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Nov 26, 2007 - Frances Spiegel
An Interview With Phil Rickman: Merrily Watkins Series Article 
Merrily Watkins is a female vicar and an exorcist. Author Phil Rickman tells Suite101 about his latest novel in this mystery saga: 'The Secrets of Pain'.
Nov 14, 2011 - Jo Harrington
One of Scotland's Most Famous Women Writers - Annie S Swan Article 
Scotland has produced some of the world's most distinguished writers. Annie Shepherd Swan was one of its most prodigious writers
May 5, 2011 - Sylvia Kent
Free Women's History eBooks for Kindle – Research Paper Resources Article 
Amazon.com's Kindle and free PC application allow you to download free women's history eBooks. These research paper resources come in handy at deadlines.
Jan 29, 2011 - Melanie Zoltan
Book Review – Indian Summer by Pratima Mitchell Article 
When Sarla decides to spend her summer holidays in Daroga, India with her grandparents, she doesn't expect to find lasting friendship or family secrets.
Mar 3, 2009 - Susan Whelan
Synesthesia: Why Hearing Colors & Tasting Words May Be Beneficial Article 
A report published recently on synesthesia suggests that the condition provides perceptual and cognitive benefits that may increase creativity
Mary Poppins Enigmatic Author P. L. Travers Article 
P. L. Travers' original Mary Poppins displayed some of the author's bristly characteristics.
Sep 29, 2011 - Kathleen Airdrie