- HALAM, Ann
- See:Gwyneth JONES.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.
Halam — may refer to:*Halam (ethnic group), an ethnic group in India *Halam, Nottinghamshire, a village and civil parish *Ann Halam, a writer … Wikipedia
Ann Halam — is a pseudonym of the British author Gwyneth Jones used when she writes young adult/juvenile fiction. Bibliography * Ally, Ally, Aster . London: Allen Unwin, 1981. ISBN 0 04 823192 4 * The Alder Tree . London: Allen Unwin, 1981. ISBN 0 04 823205… … Wikipedia
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Gwyneth Jones (Schriftstellerin) — Gwyneth Ann Jones (* 14. Februar 1952 in Manchester, England) ist eine englische Science Fiction und Fantasy Schriftstellerin, eine Literaturkritikerin sowie eine Autorin von Kinder und Jugendbüchern. Sie schreibt auch unter dem Pseudonym Ann… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gwyneth Jones (novelist) — Gwyneth Jones (born February 14, 1952) is a British children s writer (as Ann Halam) and, under her own name, a science fiction and fantasy writer and a critic. Biography and writing careerJones was born in Manchester, England. Education at a… … Wikipedia
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