Kim Wilkins (born 22 December 1966) is an Australian writer of popular fiction based in Brisbane, Queensland. She is the author of more than twenty-five...
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similar aesthetic strategies, particularly a focus on irony. However, as Kim Wilkins notes, despite the crossovers between the two forms of cinema, American...
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mystery novel by James McGee The Resurrectionists, a 2000 horror novel by Kim Wilkins This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Resurrectionist...
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The Resurrectionists is a 2000 horror novel by Kim Wilkins. It is the story of Maisie Fielding who, bored with her job and family, returns to England...
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the indecision, condescension, and hollowness at its core." Novelist Kim Wilkins critiqued the season for its misogynist portrayals. In her essay "These...
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article for New Review of Film and Television Studies, film scholar Kim Wilkins labeled the dialogue in I Heart Huckabees "hyper-dialogue", which is...
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strife, with Titanic (1997) and Boys Don't Cry (1999). The film scholar Kim Wilkins rejected the notion that Moonrise Kingdom is a romance film. She argued...
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Giants of the Frost is a 2004 horror/fantasy novel by Kim Wilkins. It follows the story of Victoria Scott who after accepting a job on an isolated island...
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(novel), a 2012 novel by Daniel Silva Angel of Ruin, a 2001 novel by Kim Wilkins, released in the UK as Fallen Angel Fallen Angel, a novel by Howard Fast...
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crass, casual dialogue ("We can swing by her grave, too"). Film scholar Kim Wilkins also characterized lines such as "I'm very sorry for your loss. Your...
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and collaborator with, other writers and creatives including co-author Kim Wilkins and illustrator Kathleen Jennings for The Silver Well, which won the...
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Wilkins is a surname. Given names A-C: Abbie E. Krebs-Wilkins (1842–1924), American businesswoman Alan Wilkins, Welsh cricketer Alan Wilkins, Scottish...
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The Autumn Castle is a 2003 horror/fantasy novel by Kim Wilkins. It follows the story of Christine Starlight who has strong memories of her childhood...
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films List of best-selling manga List of highest-grossing animated films Kim Wilkins; Bennett, Lisa (2021). "What are Bestsellers?". Writing Bestsellers:...
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Angel of Ruin (redirect from Fallen Angel (Wilkins novel))
Angel of Ruin (also known as Fallen Angel) is a 2001 horror novel by Kim Wilkins. It follows the story of Sophie who sets out to author a story on the...
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(disambiguation) Giants of the Frost, a 2004 horror/fantasy novel by Kim Wilkins This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Frost...
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in "Carne Abbas" in "Dorsett". Australian authors Kate Forsythe and Kim Wilkins collaborated in 2017 on a book of short stories, The Silver Well, all...
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The Infernal is a 1997 horror/fantasy novel by Kim Wilkins. It follows the story of musician whose fans keep turning up dead and who is having memories...
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Bradley It may also refer to: The Resurrectionists, a 2000 novel by Kim Wilkins Resurrectionist (James McGee novel), a 2007 novel by James McGee The...
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Georgette Heyer, History and Historical Fiction p.84, Samantha J. Rayner and Kim Wilkins, eds. (UCL Press, 2021) Mussell (1984), p. 412. Fry, Stephen (1 October...
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inherited from parents (jus sanguinis). Before Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court had held in Elk v. Wilkins (1884) that birthplace by itself was not sufficient...
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(novel), a 2005 novel by F. Paul Wilson The Infernal, a 1997 novel by Kim Wilkins Infernal (Danish band), a dance-pop group Infernal (Swedish band), a...
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Hundred and Ninety-Nine Steps by Michel Faber The Resurrectionists by Kim Wilkins The Brenda & Effie Mysteries series by Paul Magrs (consisting of Never...
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adviser on women's affairs Dora Wilcox (1873–1953), poet and playwright Kim Wilkins (born 1966), popular fiction writer Marian Wilkinson (born 1954), journalist...
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Redcliffe or started their sporting careers from playing here. Author Kim Wilkins grew up in Redcliffe. The City of Redcliffe, through the Redcliffe City...
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Michael Swanwick (2005) Jeff VanderMeer (2009) Scott Westerfeld (2005) Kim Wilkins (2004) Sean Williams (2009, 2005) List of Clarion South Writers Workshop...
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intermittently. Kim Wilkins has won the award three times, while two people have won the award twice - Kirstyn McDermott and Kaaron Warren. Wilkins holds the...
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(11) Glenda Larke (10) Garth Nix (6) Jay Kristoff (4) Michael Pryor (4) Kim Wilkins (4) Jennifer Fallon (3) Kate Forsyth (3) Alison Goodman (3) Lian Hearn...
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Australian guests have included John Birmingham, Marianne de Pierres, Kim Wilkins and Kate Forsyth. SwanCon first hosted the Australian National Science...
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Whitelaw (born 1956) Robert Whyte (born 1955) Hugo Wilcken (living) Kim Wilkins (born 1966) Lili Wilkinson (born 1981) Darren Williams (born 1967) Ruth...
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