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Susan King (Texas Politician)
Susan King may refer to: *Susan King (novelist) (born 1951), American writer *Susan King (Texas politician) Susan King may refer to: *Susan King (novelist) (born 1951), American writer *Susan King (Texas politician) (born 1952), American politician *Susan King Borchardt (born 1981), American basketball player *Rachel Berman (1946–2014), Canadian painte ... (born 1952), American politician * Susan King Borchardt (born 1981), American basketball player * Rachel Berman (1946–2014), Canadian painter born Susan King * Susan E. King (born 1947), book artist and writer * Susan Petigru King (1824–1875), socialite, realist and novelist * Susan Te Kahurangi King (born 1951), New Zealand artist * Susan King (journalist) {{hndis, King, Susan ...
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Susan King (novelist)
Susan King, née Longhi (born 1951 in New York City, United States) is a writer of historical romance novels as Susan King, Sarah Gabriel and Susan Fraser King. King's work has been translated into five languages, and she has received awards from ''Romantic Times Magazine'' as well as a RITA Award nomination from the Romance Writers of America. Biography Susan Longhi was born in 1951 in New York City, New York, United States, and lived there whilst growing up. She attended the University of Maryland, where she earned a B.A. in Studio Art and an M.A. in Art History. After completing her studies, King lectured in art history and art theory and pursued a doctoral degree in medieval art history, again at the University of Maryland. Following her M.A., King wrote her first novel, ''The Black Thorne's Rose'', which was published by Penguin/Topaz in September 1994. Many of her novels, which have been published in several foreign languages, feature Celtic legends and myths. Her passio ...
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Susan King (Texas Politician)
Susan King may refer to: *Susan King (novelist) (born 1951), American writer *Susan King (Texas politician) Susan King may refer to: *Susan King (novelist) (born 1951), American writer *Susan King (Texas politician) (born 1952), American politician *Susan King Borchardt (born 1981), American basketball player *Rachel Berman (1946–2014), Canadian painte ... (born 1952), American politician * Susan King Borchardt (born 1981), American basketball player * Rachel Berman (1946–2014), Canadian painter born Susan King * Susan E. King (born 1947), book artist and writer * Susan Petigru King (1824–1875), socialite, realist and novelist * Susan Te Kahurangi King (born 1951), New Zealand artist * Susan King (journalist) {{hndis, King, Susan ...
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Susan King Borchardt
Susan King Borchardt (born Susan King on July 27, 1981) is an American professional women's basketball player. She was born in Richfield, Minnesota and grew up in a family of collegiate basketball players. Her father, Gary King, played at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Her brother, Stephen, played at Ohio University. From 1994 to 2000, she attended the Academy of Holy Angels, a Catholic coeducational high school in Richfield, Minnesota, where she became the first and only 7th grader in school history to play on the varsity girls' basketball team. From 2000 to 2005, she played the point guard position on the women's team at Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider .... During her freshman season, she injured the anterior cruciate ligament (anteri ...
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Rachel Berman
Rachel Berman (raised as Susan King; 1946-May 28, 2014) was an American-born Canadian painter and children's book illustrator, who lived and worked in Canada, the United States, and Ireland. Her paintings have been likened to the poems of Leonard Cohen, the plays of Harold Pinter,Betty Ann Jordan, Toronto Life Magazine, September 2003 and "a season's worth of Masterpiece Theatre episodes." The mysterious figures and hidden stories glimpsed in her paintings are a reflection of the mysteries Berman has unravelled in her own life. Once known as Susan King, she discovered her original birth name, birth date, and the names of her biological parents when she was 52. This experience led her to reclaim her long-lost name. Berman was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and lived in Victoria, British Columbia. Exhibitions Berman exhibited extensively across Canada and internationally and was represented bIngram Galleryin Toronto, Ontario. International Art Fairs * 2009 Toronto Internati ...
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Susan E
Susan is a feminine given name, from Persian "Susan" (lily flower), from Egyptian '' sšn'' and Coptic ''shoshen'' meaning "lotus flower", from Hebrew ''Shoshana'' meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose" and a flower in general), from Greek ''Sousanna'', from Latin ''Susanna'', from Old French ''Susanne''. Variations * Susana (given name), Susanna, Susannah * Suzana, Suzanna, Suzannah * Susann, Suzan, Suzann * Susanne (given name), Suzanne * Susanne (given name) * Suzan (given name) * Suzanne * Suzette (given name) * Suzy (given name) * Zuzanna (given name) *Cezanne (Avant-garde) Nicknames Common nicknames for Susan include: * Sue, Susie, Susi (German), Suzi, Suzy, Suzie, Suze, Poosan, Sanna, Suzie, Sookie, Sukie, Sukey, Subo, Suus (Dutch), Shanti In other languages * fa, سوسن (Sousan, Susan) ** tg, Савсан (Savsan), tg, Сӯсан (Sūsan) * ku, Sosna,Swesne * ar, سوسن (Sawsan) * hy, Շուշան (Šušan) * (Sushan) * Su ...
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Susan Petigru King
Susan Dupont Petigru King-Bowen (24 October 1824 – December 11, 1875) was a 19th-century American socialite, realist, fiction writer and novelist. Her work, which included ''Busy Moments of an Idle Woman'' (1853), ''Lily: A Novel'' (1855), ''Sylvia’s World: Crimes Which the Law Does Not Reach'' (1859), and ''Gerald Gray’s Wife'' (1864), focused on subversive portrayals of South Carolina aristocracy, in which men toyed with women’s affections, women plotted against one another’s best interests, and mothers forced daughters to choose wealth over romance. Biography Childhood Susan Dupont Petigru, known as "Sue", was born on October 23, 1824, as the youngest of four children. She was raised in her family’s home on Broad Street, within the center of Charleston’s elite business and social district. Her father, James Petigru, was an attorney and politician, while her mother, Jane Amelia Petigru, was the daughter of a rich Charleston planter. Her father was gone a ...
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Susan Te Kahurangi King
Susan Te Kahurangi King (born 1951) is an autistic artist from New Zealand who found international fame in 2009. She was born in Te Aroha in 1951. King is a self-taught artist whose ability to speak declined by the age of four, and by the age of eight stopped speaking altogether. She has methodically created an entire analogous world through drawings using pen, graphite, colored pencil, crayon and ink. In the middle-to-late 1970s, King produced intricate, hypnotic dreamscapes that powerfully blend animals, humans and inanimate objects into networked tapestries. During the 1980s, King began to reduce the representational content of her drawings, instead focusing on diagrammatic compositions with a cell- or map-like structure. King drew prolifically through to the early 1990s and then for an unknown reason suddenly she stopped. King resumed drawing in 2008 when documentary film maker Dan Salmon began filming her and her art. Art collector and curator Peter Fay discovered her work ...
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