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Lisa

Lisa

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An avid reader, blogger and film watcher, I am bit obsessed with storytelling.

I enjoy all sorts of fiction, epecially if there are elements of the historical, inspirational, mysterious, suspenseful, fantastic, and romantic. If it combines all of these, the better!

As you can see from my collection, I was an English Literature... more »
  • Houston, TX, USA
  • member since May 20, 2007

Editor Stats

  • Author Edits: 4
  • Book Edits: 8
  • Edits Pending Approval: 0
 
 

  1. Savannah Blues

    Lisa edited the language of an edition set of Savannah Blues Friday, May 6, 2011.

    English
    • Savannah Blues
    • Savannah Blues: A Novel
    • Savannah Blues
    • Savannah Blues: a novel
    • and 15 more...
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  2. Christ in the Margins

    Lisa edited the themes of Christ in the Margins Sunday, January 23, 2011.

    • Added a theme: Christianity
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  3. Christ in the Margins

    Lisa edited the characters of Christ in the Margins Sunday, January 23, 2011.

    • Changed the section title: Cast of Characters/Important People
    • Added a character: Jesus Christ
    • Added a character: Mary Magdalene
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  4. The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights

    Lisa edited the characters of The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights Friday, July 9, 2010.

    • Changed the section title: Cast of Characters/Important People
    • Added a character: King Arthur
    • Added a character: Sir Lancelot
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  5. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Losing Weight (Complete Idiot's Guide to)

    Lisa edited the description of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Losing Weight (Complete Idiot's Guide to) Friday, June 11, 2010.

    • learn how to lose weight through calorie intake and exercise through the science of exercise.

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  6. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Losing Weight (Complete Idiot's Guide to)

    Lisa edited the ridiculously simplified synopses of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Losing Weight (Complete Idiot's Guide to) Friday, June 11, 2010.

    • Added: learn how to lose weight through calorie intake and exercise through the science of exercise.
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  7. Marathon Man.

    Lisa edited the settings of Marathon Man. Saturday, February 27, 2010.

    • changed the overview: New York City
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  8. Many Waters

    Lisa edited the characters of Many Waters Sunday, October 11, 2009.

    • Changed the section title: Cast of Characters/Important People
    • Added a character: Sandy Murry: One in a set of identical twins from the Murry family.
    • marked the description of Sandy Murry as not a spoiler
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  9. John Kennedy Toole

    Lisa edited the summary of John Kennedy Toole Sunday, August 3, 2008.

    • John Kennedy Toole (December 17, 1937- March 26, 1969) was an American novelist, from New Orleans, Louisiana. best known for his novel A Confederacy of Dunces.

      Toole received a master's degree at Columbia University, and then spent a year as assistant professor of English at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. He then went to New York to take a teaching position at Hunter College. Toole also spent some time pursuing a doctorate at Columbia, but did not finish because he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1961 and served two years in Puerto Rico teaching English to Spanish-speaking recruits.

      After his time in the military, Toole returned to New Orleans to live with his parents and began to teach at Dominican College. He spent time hanging around the French Quarter with musicians and, on at least one occasion, helped a musician friend with his second job selling tamales from a cart. After Toole graduated with honors from Tulane University, he worked briefly in a men's clothing factory. Both of these scenarios played a part in the inspiration for his great comic novel A Confederacy of Dunces.

      Toole sent his novel's manuscript to Simon and Schuster. After initial excitement about the book, the publisher eventually rejected it, saying that the book "isn't really about anything". Toole began to deteriorate rapidly after he lost hope of publishing his book, which he considered to be a masterpiece. He began to drink heavily and started taking medication for headaches; he also stopped teaching at Dominican and quit his doctoral classes at Tulane.

      Biographers have since suggested that Toole was confused about his sexuality, which added to his depression. Friends and family of Toole disagree with this idea, including David Kubach, longtime friend who also served with Toole in the army. The authors of the Biography did not know him, and "not knowing him makes a big difference", Kubach said.

      Toole committed suicide on March 26, 1969, by putting one end of a garden hose into the exhaust pipe of his car and the other into the window of the car where he was sitting.

      After his death, Toole's mother insisted that author Walker Percy read the manuscript for Dunces. Percy eventually gave in and fell in love with the book. A Confederacy of Dunces was published in 1980, and Percy provided the foreword.

      Toole, and his novel, posthumously won a Pulitzer Prize for fiction. The book has sold more than 1.5 million copies in 18 languages.

      Toole's only other novel is The Neon Bible, which Toole wrote at age 16 and which he considered too juvenile a writing attempt to submit for publication while he was alive. Due to the great interest in Toole, "The Neon Bible" was published in 1989.

      SOURCE: http://www.biblio.com/authors/103/John_Kennedy_Toole_Biography.html
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  10. John Kennedy Toole

    Lisa edited the bio of John Kennedy Toole Sunday, August 3, 2008.

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