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The Lynds, husband-and-wife sociologists, had first descended on “Middletown” — the then-prosperous if stratified city of Muncie, Indiana — with their team of researchers in 1924, during the boom years.
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The Lynds, husband-and-wife sociologists, had first descended on “Middletown” — the then-prosperous if stratified city of Muncie, Indiana — with their team of researchers in 1924, during the boom years.
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Hey Moammar we gotta go pick up Castro to meet Brit, Lynds and Paris out at the Cabana at 12.
Beat 360° 9/29/09 2009
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Thanks to moderator David Corbett and to my fellow panelists Mark Billingham, Gayle Lynds, and S.J. Rozan, for exceptionally thought-provoking discussion, some of which is reflected in this post.
Barry Eisler: Fictional Politics Barry Eisler 2010
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MORRELL: This is a project for the International Thriller Writers organization, which Gayle Lynds and I co-founded.
A Conversation with New York Times Bestselling Author, David Morrell 2010
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Lynds talked about the problem with having compost in an apartment.
Archive 2010-03-01 Jess 2010
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Lynds talked about the problem with having compost in an apartment.
Flat-Fruit-Living Jess 2010
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Gayle Lynds: Like those fabulous Parrish sisters, I'm fascinated by voice.
Karen Dionne: What Do You Call a Novel Written by 22 Authors? Watchlist! Karen Dionne 2010
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Morrell, who created the iconic John Rambo in First Blood (yes, there was life before Stallone) and Lynds (author of The Last Spymaster and The Book of Spies) along with the contributions of numerous other authors and professionals, have grown International Thriller Writers into one of the largest and most successful writing and publishing organizations in the world.
Jason Pinter: ThrillerFest: The Pillars of the Publishing Industry (PHOTOS) 2010
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Morrell, who created the iconic John Rambo in First Blood (yes, there was life before Stallone) and Lynds (author of The Last Spymaster and The Book of Spies) along with the contributions of numerous other authors and professionals, have grown International Thriller Writers into one of the largest and most successful writing and publishing organizations in the world.
Jason Pinter: ThrillerFest: The Pillars of the Publishing Industry (PHOTOS) 2010
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