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But when push came to shove, she was just as weak-kneed as the rest of them, agreeing that Mr. Rinella, the author of "The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine" and "American Buffalo: In Seach of a Lost Icon," should not be allowed to set foot on our property.
The Thrill of the (Bloodless) Hunt Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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About that time I discovered Scavenger's Newsletter, edited by the late Janet Fox.
An Interview with David Kopaska-Merkel marshallpayne1 2010
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I mostly concur with the review, but I feel that the most similar thing out there is KJ Parker, I find the book very reminiscent of the Scavenger trilogy, and for those of you out there who haven't read it, if you enjoyed this one you'll surely have a good time with the Scavenger's Trilogy besides the three books are out there, so you won't have to wait.
“The Left Hand of God” by Paul Hoffman (Reviewed by Robert Thompson and Liviu Suciu) Robert 2009
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She edited monthly market 'zine Scavenger's Newsletter from 1984-2003, and was secretary/treasurer of the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization.
Archive 2009-12-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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If these three ever showed up on the U. K.'s shores though, the Scavenger's Daughter and The Rack would have a longer waiting list that the Manchester United ticket office.
Jason Notte: How to Live Vicariously Through Britain's Blacklist 2009
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Pehaps the wildest of the three-- and the only one I have yet read in its entirety -- is Steven Rinella's The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine, in which the author, a twenty - something writer from Michigan who grew up hunting and fishing, finds a copy of Escoffier's Guide Culinaire.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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Pehaps the wildest of the three-- and the only one I have yet read in its entirety -- is Steven Rinella's The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine, in which the author, a twenty - something writer from Michigan who grew up hunting and fishing, finds a copy of Escoffier's Guide Culinaire.
"Foodies" vs AR? 2006
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Scavenger's Newsletter, which Janet Fox had just started, helped us reach the pool of writers we needed in order to keep going.
Archive 2005-07-01 2005
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Scavenger's Newsletter, which Janet Fox had just started, helped us reach the pool of writers we needed in order to keep going.
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One of these was the Iron Collar, which weighs about fifteen pounds, and has a rim of inward spikes; and besides, we saw a barbarous instrument, called the Scavenger's Daughter, which packed up the body and limbs into an inconceivably small space.
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