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Odom, Mel

LC control no.n 2001080653
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LC classificationPS3565.D53
Personal name headingOdom, Mel
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See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under: Archer, Alex Axler, James Gray, Jordan, 1957- Hart, A. W.
Archer, Alex
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Axler, James
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Gray, Jordan, 1957-
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Hart, A. W.
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Found inHis Bruja, 2001: t.p., etc. (Mel Odom) cover, p. 326 (r. in Moore, Okla.; author of several books in the Angel, Buffy the vampire slayer, Sabrina the teenage witch, and other media-related series; also the author of the fantasy novel The rover)
Wizards of the Coast webpage, Nov. 29, 2001 (Mel Odom; has written dozens of novels in fantasy, game-related fiction, science fiction, movie novelizations, horror, young adult, juvenile, computer strategy guides, action-adventure, and comics; r. in Moore, Okla. with wife and five children)
Leftbehind.com Website, Oct. 22, 2004: Mel Odom interview p. (professional writer for fifteen years; Apocalypse dawn is first Christian novel; divorced; [photo of author])
FanFiction Website, Oct. 22, 2004: Mel Odom, 1957- (bestselling writer-for-hire for Wizards of the Coast's Forgotten Realms, Gold Eagle's Mack Bolan, and Pocket's Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel book lines; has also written a scientific adventure of the high seas set in the 19th cent. entitled Hunters of the Dark Sea; lives in Okla.)
NationMaster.com, Aug. 20, 2008 (Mel Odom; b. 1957; author of Rogue angel series written under pen name, Alex Archer)
Bookhound, Aug. 20, 2008 (under picture of the cover of Gabriel's horn by Alex Archer, a statement signed by Mel Odom)
Submerged, c2011: t.p. (Jordan Gray)
Harlequin blog, Mar. 16, 2011: Jordan Gray opens the mystery case files (by Mel Odom writing as Jordan Gray; 4 connected mysteries based on the computer game Mystery case files: Ravenhearst , set in Blackpool, England: Stolen, Vanished, Submerged, and Unearthed)
Killer's chance, 2019: title page (A.W. Hart) about the author (Mel Odom; writer)
Not found inCont. authors online, Nov. 28, 2001; Biogr. resource center, Nov. 28, 2001