louisecooper.com - 21 days ago
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Welcome to the website of Louise Cooper. Louise Cooper: May 29, 1952 - October 21, 2009 It is with great sadness that we have to inform you that on October 29th 2009 Louise passed away suddenly after she suffered an aneurysm. She will be enormously missed and was loved by many. We can take small ...
locusmag.com - 21 days ago
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British fantasy author Louise Cooper, 57, died October
21, 2009 of a brain aneurysm at home in...
Cornwall. Cooper was a prolific author who wrote over 80 books for adults and children. She was best known for her Time Master trilogy, and for her Indigo ...
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British fantasy author Louise Cooper , 57, died October 21, 2009 of a brain aneurysm at home in Cornwall. Cooper was a prolific author who wrote over 80 books for adults and children. She was best known for her Time Master trilogy, and for her Indigo Saga series. Louise Antell was born May 29, 1952 in Hertfordshire. She married first husband Gary Cooper in 1970. After working as a secretary and as a freelance copyeditor and proofreader, she became a full-time writer in 1984. She married artist Cas Sandall in 1999; he survives her. Labels: ...
RIP: Louise Cooper
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Sad news...British fantasy author Louise Cooper, passed away on October 21, 2009 of a brain aneurysm at her home in Cornwall. She was 57.
Cooper wrote over 80 books for adults and children and was best known for her Time Master trilogy Indigo Saga series.
See also: Louise Cooper website Louise Cooper on Wikipedia Louise Cooper on Internet Specualtive Fiction Database
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Author Louise Cooper Dies
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[image] British fantasy author Louise Cooper 's own web site reports her death on 21 October 2009 of a brain aneurysm. Born Louise Antell on 29 May 1952 in Hertfordshire, England, she may be best known for The Time Master trilogy. She wrote nearly 80 novels for adults and children over her career. Cooper began writing while she was still in school, continued writing stories while she worked as a secretary ("when I should have been typing letters"), and became a full-time freelancer in 1977 (in addition to fiction, she was a copy editor and proofreader, and wrote cover copy ...
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