Author: Kathy Lynn EmersonAlso known as: Kathy Emerson, Kathy L. Emerson, Emerson Kathy Lynn
2 past events. Malice Domestic Conference: Panel - You're History!: the past and its mysteries (April 26 at 13:30) Harriette Sackler.; Kate Gallison.; Aileen Baron.; Kathy Lynn Emerson.; Dana Cameron.; Sally Wright. Followed by author signing at 2:30.
Added by christiguc. Malice Domestic Conference: Signings (April 26 at 14:30) Harriette Sackler.; Kate Gallison.; Aileen Baron.; Kathy Lynn Emerson.; Dana Cameron.; Sally Wright.; Kate Grilley.; Elizabeth Foxwell.; Parnell Hall.; Toni Kelner.; Jim Lavene.; Joyce Lavene. Authors from the 1:30 panels.
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