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Two for the price of one collaborators Emma Tennant & Helen Bailey died within two days of each other.

 

Helen Bailey was the former wife of over-rated fantasy writer Michael Moorcock.

 

Hilary Bailey.

 

Helen Bailey is the author who was murdered, along with her little dog, by her scumbag of a partner and dumped in a cesspit. Currently on trial but it couldn't be more obvious that he dunnit.

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Two for the price of one collaborators Emma Tennant & Helen Bailey died within two days of each other.

 

Helen Bailey was the former wife of over-rated fantasy writer Michael Moorcock.

 

Hilary Bailey.

 

Helen Bailey is the author who was murdered, along with her little dog, by her scumbag of a partner and dumped in a cesspit. Currently on trial but it couldn't be more obvious that he dunnit.

 

Whoops my bad.

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Someone who might've appeared on the cannier Deathlist Cup teams had he seen February, Vermont-based author Howard Frank Mosher dead at 74.

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Kinda glad his illness wasn't made public a month earlier because that would have been a massive headache to work out if he was QO-worthy.

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Barbara Gelb, American author, playwright, and journalist, has died at 91. Among other works, she, with her husband, former NYT managing editor Arthur Gelb, authored the first full-scale biography of American playwright Eugene O'Neill.

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Barbara Gelb, American author, playwright, and journalist, has died at 91. Among other works, she, with her husband, former NYT managing editor Arthur Gelb, authored the first full-scale biography of American playwright Eugene O'Neill.

Fall Gelb.

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Raymond Briggs receives Lifetime Achievment award from the Books Trust. Looks terrible unlike my DDP pick, the much older Shirley Hughes who seems positively beaming

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Ellen Datlow tweeting the death of FSF author Edward Bryant.

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