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Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead
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Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead Paperback - 2010

by Comyns, Barbara

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  • Title Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead
  • Author Comyns, Barbara
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 216
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dorothy, a publishing project, Urbana, IL
  • Date 2010-11
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 0984469311-11-1
  • ISBN 9780984469314 / 0984469311
  • Weight 0.55 lbs (0.25 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.9 x 5.5 x 0.7 in (17.53 x 13.97 x 1.78 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects England, Families - England
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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  • Publishers Weekly, 01/10/2011, Page 0

About the author

Barbara Comyns was born in England in 1909 and raised in a Warwickshire country house. She and her siblings were largely in the care of governesses, and allowed to run wild. She began writing and illustrating her work when she was a girl. In her teens she attended art school in London. She then married a painter and had two children. To support her family, she dealt in antiques and vintage cars, renovated apartments, and bred poodles. She later lived in Spain for eighteen years. In addition to writing, she was an accomplished painter and exhibited with the London Group. She died in 1992, leaving two children, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and eleven books.

Brian Evenson is the author of more than a dozen books of fiction. His novel Last Days won the American Library Association's award for Best Horror Novel of 2009. His novel The Open Curtain (Coffee House Press) was a finalist for an Edgar Award and an International Horror Guild Award. He has translated work by Christian Gailly, Jean Frmon, Claro, Jacques Jouet, Eric Chevillard, Antoine Volodine, Manuela Draeger, and David B. He is the recipient of three O. Henry Prizes as well as an NEA fellowship. His work has been translated into French, Italian, Greek Japanese, Persian, Russia, Spanish, Slovenian, and Turkish. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts.