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  2. List of fictional journalists - Wikipedia

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    Attributing the profession of journalist to a fictional character allows many possibilities for the author: reporters may travel extensively and face adventures (like Tintin), are among the first to have news of disasters and crimes (like Clark "Superman" Kent and Peter "Spider-Man" Parker), and are supposed to be good at establishing communication.

  3. List of pen names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pen names used by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author.A pen name may be used to make the author' name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or ...

  4. List of fantasy authors - Wikipedia

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    Jim Grimsley, (born 1955) author of the high fantasy novel Kirith Kirin. Lev Grossman, (born 1969) author of The Magicians (Grossman novel) Jeff Grubb, (born 1957) author of the Finder's Stone trilogy with Kate Novak. Gary Gygax, (1938–2008) author of Dungeons & Dragons, other game rules, and fantasy books.

  5. List of Cthulhu Mythos characters - Wikipedia

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    Chalmers, Halpin. (1891–July 3, 1928) Mystic, esteemed writer of horror fiction, and the victim of a gruesome, unsolved murder. He was born in Partridgeville, New York and was a graduate of Miskatonic University, class of 1918. Later he became the Curator of Archaeology at the Manhattan Museum of Fine Arts in Brooklyn.

  6. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    The disease is contracted by touch and slowly turns the skin (small patches in children and the entire body in adults) of the victim to into a gray, stone-like form. It is said that the disease also drives its adult victims insane. Hanahaki disease, or hanahaki byou. Hanahaki Otome (花吐き乙女) by Matsuda Naoko.

  7. Category:Characters in fantasy literature - Wikipedia

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    Camp Half-Blood Chronicles characters ‎ (1 C, 3 P) Lewis Carroll characters ‎ (35 P) The Chronicles of Amber characters ‎ (2 P) The Chronicles of Narnia characters ‎ (2 C, 39 P, 19 F) Cthulhu Mythos characters ‎ (3 C, 12 P)

  8. Category:Women science fiction and fantasy writers - Wikipedia

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    Women science fiction and fantasy writers. Women writers who worked in the genres of science fiction and fantasy . This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Science fiction writers. It includes writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of ...

  9. Category:Fantasy writers - Wikipedia

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    Women science fiction and fantasy writers‎ (1,144 P) D. Dark fantasy writers‎ (1 C, 28 P) F. Collectors of fairy tales‎ (14 C, 98 P) Fantasy shared pseudonyms ...