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- Caroline Stevermer (born 1955) is an American writer of young adult fantasy novels and shorter works. She is best known for historical fantasy novels...
- including Steven Brust, Emma Bull, Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman, Caroline Stevermer, and Terri Windling; Kushner suggested the name. These writers were influenced...
- Chronicles (1995) (omnibus edition containing all four novels) with Caroline Stevermer The authors tell these stories from the first-person perspectives of cousins...
- Pregnancy at perinatology.com. Retrieved October 2014. Urban K, Kirley K, Stevermer JJ (March 2014). "PURLs: It's time to use an age-based approach to D-dimer"...
- Chris Stevermer will compete at the NCAA Division III Championships on March 15–16.[when?] Hagen is ranked fourth in the 2013 tournament. Stevermer was...
- winner; Joan Slonczewski, biologist and science fiction novelist; Caroline Stevermer, fantasy novelist; Rachel Simon, author and memoirist; Maggie Siff, actor...
- album The Boys was inspired by Elisa. The Springfield Swans by Caroline Stevermer and Ryan Edmonds, in Snow White, Blood Red (edited by Ellen Datlow and...
- magic;[clarification needed] in the Regency fantasies, she and Caroline Stevermer depict magicians as identical to wizards, though inferior in skill and...
- Prog. Urol. (in French). 15 (1): 40–4. PMID 15822390. Easley, Susan K.; Stevermer, James J. (2000-05-15). "Treatment of Prostatitis". American Family Physician...
- letters and transcribed audio recordings. Patricia Wrede and Caroline Stevermer's Sorcery and Cecelia (1988) is an epistolary fantasy novel in a Regency...