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- Anne Plichota (born Dijon, 1968) is a French children's author. With her fellow Strasbourg librarian Cendrine Wolf she co-aut****d Oksa Pollock (2007-2013)...
- fantasy children's novels written by French authors Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf. Plichota and Wolf initially tried to publish the series through Éditions...
- children's writer, known for co-writing the Oksa Pollock series with Anne Plichota. In 2012 the two announced that they would be collaborating on a new series...
- English translations of the French children's series Oksa Pollock by Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf, the first of which, The Last Hope, was the company's...
- Chameleon series Tim Powers, (born 1952) author of The Anubis Gates Anne Plichota, author of Oksa Pollock C. L. Polk, (born 1969) author of The Kingston...
- Susan Hopper is a French novel series for young teens written by Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf, two Strasbourg librarians known for writing the Oksa...
- Isobelle Carmody Od Magic by Patricia McKillip Oksa Pollock series by Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf Ombria in Shadow by Patricia McKillip On Stranger Tides...
- columnist and feminist Louise Pioger (1848-1920) anarchist nursery rhymes Anne Plichota (born 1968), children's writer and novelist Maria Pognon (1844–1925), writer...
- (1725–1799, Austria/Austria-Hungary/Denmark), mem. & royal lady in waiting Anne Plichota (b. 1968, France), ch. wr. Luise von Ploennies (1803–1872, Germany), poet...