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  <author id="154">
    <name>Bradley, Marion Zimmer</name>
    <birth>1930</birth>
    <death>1999</death>
    <language>en</language>
    <books>3</books>
    <downloads>8670</downloads>
    <biography>&lt;p&gt;Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 &#8211; September 25, 1999) was a prominent author of fantasy novels such as The Mists of Avalon and the Darkover series, often with a feminist outlook. In literary circles, she is often referred to by her initials, &quot;MZB,&quot; a nickname reinforced by her friend and editor, Donald A. Wollheim.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Source: Wikipedia&lt;/p&gt;</biography>
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  <author id="690">
    <name>Browne, Howard</name>
    <birth>1908</birth>
    <death>1999</death>
    <language>en</language>
    <books>1</books>
    <downloads>847</downloads>
    <biography>&lt;p&gt;Howard Browne (April 15, 1908&#8211;October 28, 1999) was a science fiction editor and mystery writer. He also wrote for several television series and films. Some of his work appeared over the pseudonyms John Evans, Alexander Blade, Lawrence Chandler, Ivar Jorgensen, and Lee Francis.
&lt;br /&gt;Beginning in 1942, Browne worked as managing editor for Ziff-Davis publications on Amazing Stories and Fantastic Adventures, both under Raymond A. Palmer's editorship. When Palmer left the magazines in 1949, Browne took over in January 1950. Browne ended the publication of Richard Shaver's Shaver Mystery and oversaw the change in Amazing from a pulp magazine to a digest. He left the magazines in 1956 to move to Hollywood.
&lt;br /&gt;In Hollywood, Browne wrote for television shows including Maverick, Ben Casey, and The Virginian. His last credit was for the film Capone (1975), starring Ben Gazzara.&lt;/p&gt;</biography>
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