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'''Laren Stover''' (b. [[Baltimore in 1964]]) is an [[American writer]]. She is the author of ''Pluto, Animal Lover'' (Harper Collins), ''The Bombshell Manual of Style'' illustrated by [[Ruben Toledo]] (Hyperion, 2001) and ''Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge'' (Bulfinch, 2004).<ref>Marchese, John. Ulla, Meet Ulla: When Bombshells Collide, May 13, 2001</ref><ref>Weirdness Explained in Sick Little Book, Dayton Daily News, Jul 3, 1994</ref> She won the [[Dana Award]] for the [[short story]] in 2001. She is the daughter of author [[Leon Stover]].
'''Laren Stover''' (b. [[Baltimore in 1964]]) is an [[American writer]]. She is the author of ''Pluto, Animal Lover'' (Harper Collins), ''The Bombshell Manual of Style'' illustrated by [[Ruben Toledo]] (Hyperion, 2001) and ''Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge'' (Bulfinch, 2004).<ref>Marchese, John. Ulla, Meet Ulla: When Bombshells Collide, May 13, 2001</ref><ref>Weirdness Explained in Sick Little Book, Dayton Daily News, Jul 3, 1994</ref> She won the [[Dana Award]] for the [[short story]] in 2001. She is the daughter of author Dr.[[Leon Stover]].


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Revision as of 06:47, 11 February 2020

Laren Stover (b. Baltimore in 1964) is an American writer. She is the author of Pluto, Animal Lover (Harper Collins), The Bombshell Manual of Style illustrated by Ruben Toledo (Hyperion, 2001) and Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge (Bulfinch, 2004).[1][2] She won the Dana Award for the short story in 2001. She is the daughter of author Dr.Leon Stover.

References

  1. ^ Marchese, John. Ulla, Meet Ulla: When Bombshells Collide, May 13, 2001
  2. ^ Weirdness Explained in Sick Little Book, Dayton Daily News, Jul 3, 1994