Detailed graphics of Piper characters coupled with plot summaries. Read the short biography on the writer's life and post a message.
Scan two poems from this collection of works by award-winner Carl Phillips.
Features an interview with Phillips, which covers his personal background, his favorite authors and his thoughts on Los Angeles.
"A Letter to the Editor of Ramparts Magazine," by Lynn Piartney challenges the portrayal of women's activists at a Washington DC demonstration.
Check out a bibliography of Pickard's mysteries, and link to reviews of several of her novels.
Browse excerpts, reviews and descriptions of Picoult's novels, and post messages in the discussion area.
Features a description and review of Picoult's novel "Plain Truth," plus a bibliography of her works.
Author and illustrator provides a cartoon autobiography, page of fun stuff for kids, a list of his new projects, and a Q&A.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Pindar, a distinguished Greek poet born in 518 B.C.
Check out reviews and a bibliography of Pineiro's thrillers, plus a short biography of the author.
"Rechoreographing the Father-Daughter Dance" by Carolyne Pion argues the archetypal father/king must die in order for men and women to be reborn.
Carolyne Pion discusses results from a study on the effects of puberty on girls psychically and psychologically.
Presents biographical information about this black feminist scholar who teaches at Wellesley College.
Complete list of all the fan sites dedicated to Beam Piper, including a few in foreign languages. Check out the pictures and bibliography.
Check out a table of contents, an excerpt, reviews and an articles about Pipher's "Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls."
Every other person in San Francisco is on welfare in the author's novel that explores the "economic shell game." Hear him read an excerpt.
Features lengthy reviewsand an biography of Platt, along with a bibliography of the author's novels.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Plautus, a Roman comedic playwright born in 254 B.C.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Pliny the Elder, a Roman writer whose works includes "Natural History."