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Mar.14.2011
The Four Ms. Bradwells is going into a second printing eight days before it even comes out. I would explain how this happens if I knew, but I don't. I just know it's very good news. It comes on the heels of a lovely piece yesterday which calls it "a thriller of a whodunit, a tender love story...
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Jul.23.2010
In Part 6 of this "All-True" series, I blogged about Beth Pearson and her amazing team who, among other things, flagged every place in The Four Ms. Bradwells where I quoted material from elsewhere, and made suggestions where permissions might be needed to include the quotes. To be honest...
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Jul.01.2010
The working title for The Four Ms. Bradwells was "The Ms. Bradwells," which comes from an 1873 Supreme Court case, Bradwell v. Illinois, in which one of the nine white male justices deny Ms. Myra Bradwell the write to practice law. (Okay, they call her "Mrs. Bradwell," not...
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