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Peggy Ullman Bell
From grade school on the battlefield at Gettysburg to Jr. and Sr. High in the once US capital city of York PA, Ms. Bell developed an intense fascination for the absense of women in accounts of the historic places and events famous in Franklin, Adams and York Counties. The current result of which is FIXIN' THINGS, a novel of women at Gettysburg © Feb. 2002 Later study in history and psychology led Ms. Bell to Sappho, The Lesbian, The Poetess, as Homer was The Poet, a woman whose literary genius so frightened men that they systematically destroyed all copies of her nine published books, more...
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Books Fixin' Things, a novel of Women at Gettysburg SAPPHO SINGS
Short Stories Chapter One of Fixin' Things, a novel of Gettysburg Chapter One of Sappho Sings Chapter Two - Sappho Sings
Poetry Who am I/ You are love
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