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Leavitt, Martine, 1953-

LC control no.nr 94036789
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3562.E26185
PZ7.B3217 Juvenile fiction, English
Personal name headingLeavitt, Martine, 1953-
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Variant(s)Bates, Martine, 1953-
Leavitt, W. Martine, 1953-
Associated countryCanada United States
LocatedHigh River (Alta.)
Birth date1953
Place of birthAlberta
Found inThe dragon's tapestry, 1992: t.p. (Martine Bates)
RLIN, 10/20/94 (hdg.: Bates, Martine, 1953-)
The Dollmage, 2001: t.p. (Martine Leavitt)
E-mail correspondence, Jan 7, 2002 (Martine Leavitt; wote her first three books under the name Martine Bates; remarried, to Greg Leavitt; Fourth book (The Dollmage) published under the name Martine Leavitt; will no longer use Bates)
Bibliography of Mormon Speculative Fiction, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2002 (Bates, Martine: The Dragon's Tapestry. Red Deer, Alberta: Red Deer College Press, 1992; The Prism Moon. Red Deer, Alberta: Red Deer College Press, 1993; The Taker's Key. Red Deer, Alberta: Red Deer College Press, 1998.; Leavitt, Martine Bates: The Dollmage. Red Deer: Red Deer College Press, 2001)
Red Deer Press, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2002 (Bates, Martine, now Martine Leavitt)
Buffalo Flats, 2023: CIP title page (Martine Leavitt)
Martine Leavitt WWW Wikipedia page, 2013-07-26 : (American-Canadian author of young adult novels and writing teacher. Born in Alberta in 1953. Lives in Alberta. Teaches in the MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults Program at Vermont College of Fine Arts, Montpelier, Vermont)
Canadiana, June 20, 2022 (access point: Leavitt, Martine, 1953-; variant: Leavitt, W. Martine, 1953-; Martine Leavitt; W. Martine Leavitt; Canadian; lives in High River, Alberta)
National bib agency no.0066E7124E
Associated languageeng
Quality codelac