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    Diana Lucile Paxson (born February 20, 1943) is an American author, primarily in the fields of paganism and heathenism. Her published works include fantasy...
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  • House (1993) (with Diana L. Paxson) Lady of Avalon (1997) (with Diana L. Paxson) Priestess of Avalon (2000) (with Diana L. Paxson) Ancestors of Avalon...
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  • series of fantasy novels written by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Diana L. Paxson. Paxson took over sole authorship after Bradley's death in 1999. The series...
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  • Vivisectionist" by Andrew J. Offutt "The Rhinoceros and the Unicorn" by Diana L. Paxson "Then Azyuna Danced" by Lynn Abbey "A Man and His God" by Janet Morris...
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  • upon its publication and remains popular to this day. Bradley and Diana L. Paxson later expanded the book into the Avalon series. Morgaine, priestess...
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  • historical fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Diana L. Paxson. It is the sequel to The Forest House and the prequel to The Mists...
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    teacher Diana L. Paxson (born 1943), American author Diana Penty (born 1985), Indian actress Diana Pervushkina (born 1998), Russian figure skater Diana Peterfreund...
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  • House is a fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Diana L. Paxson, though the latter is uncredited by the publisher. It is a prequel...
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  • by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, completed posthumously by Diana L. Paxson. It follows detailing the life of Helena, first wife of Western Roman...
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  • Ancestors of Avalon is a 2004 historical fantasy novel by American writer Diana L. Paxson, based on an idea of Marion Zimmer Bradley. The book is one of 7 prequels...
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  • Stones"—Diana L. Paxson "Homily"—The Rev. C. Robbins Clark 2004. ISBN 978-0-7564-0195-5. Edited by Diana L. Paxson. "Introduction"—Diana L. Paxson "Sword...
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  • Janny Wurts "The Deer Hunters" - Allen L. Wold "Tanner's Dream" - Nancy Springer "The Spirit Quest" - Diana L. Paxson "Lessons in Passing" - Robert Lynn Asprin...
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    closed bag or thrown down at random for reading. Later authors such as Diana L. Paxson and Freya Aswynn follow Blum (1989) in drawing a direct correlation...
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  • it is not known what exactly "Demhe" is. Marion Zimmer Bradley (and Diana L. Paxson since Bradley's death) also used the names "Hali" and "Lake of Hali"...
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  • Paxson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bud Paxson (1935–2015), American media executive Diana Paxson, American writer Edgar Samuel...
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  • Bradley L'Enchanteur (1984) by René Barjavel The White Raven (1988) by Diana L. Paxson (Tristan and Isseult) The Pendragon Cycle by Stephen Lawhead Taliesin...
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    IMDb. Paxson, Diana L. (1988). The White Raven: Diana L. Paxson: 9780688074968: Amazon.com: Books. W. Morrow. ISBN 0688074960. Paxson, Diana. "Historical...
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    indicate altered consciousness or even total loss of physical control. Diana L. Paxson and her group Hrafnar have attempted reconstructions of seiðr (particularly...
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    States–based Germanic neopagan group The Troth (Idunna, edited by Diana L. Paxson) derives its name from that of the goddess. The Swedish women's journal...
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    Christina Hull Paxson (born February 6, 1960) is an American economist and public health expert serving as the 19th president of Brown University. Previously...
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    Priestess of Avalon (2000), a fantasy novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Diana L. Paxson. She is given the name Eilan and depicted as a trained priestess of...
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    Michelle Paver, author of The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series Diana L. Paxson, (born 1943) author of Brísingamen Mervyn Peake, (1911–1968) author...
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    house in Elmwood district of the Berkeley hills, the home of author Diana L. Paxson (among others), and is featured in the (out of print) Greyhaven Anthology...
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  • and piano teacher Margaret Saunders Ott - pianist and music educator Diana L. Paxson - author Maggi Payne - composer and musician Daniella Pineda Dan Plonsey...
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  • They Keep: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien as Writers in Community by Diana Glyer; appendix by David Bratman 2009 – The History of the Hobbit by John...
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    Eric Rücker Eddison, Brian Lumley, Dennis L. McKiernan, Naomi Mitchison, John Myers Myers, Diana L. Paxson, Tom Shippey, J. R. R. Tolkien, Joan D. Vinge...
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    adventure novel Decipher (2001). He also suggests orichalcum was pure C60. Diana L. Paxson wrote Ancestors of Avalon (2004), a book linking Bradley's Fall of...
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  • considered part of the official Darkover canon, were those by herself, Diana L. Paxson and Elizabeth Waters, and a single story by Patricia Floss, The Other...
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    prominently in the novels, The Planet Savers and Star of Danger, and in Diana L. Paxson's short story, The Place Between, from Snows of Darkover. The Ya-men...
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    continue to be produced. The trilogy Wodan's Children (1993-1996), by Diana L. Paxson, narrates the story of the Nibelungen from the perspectives of the...
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