Ethlie Ann Vare

Ethlie Ann Vare (born March 8, 1953) is a journalist and screenwriter best known for her work on television shows including ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', Gene Roddenberry's ''Andromeda'' and ''Silk Stalkings'', along with books including ''Mothers of Invention: Forgotten Women and Their Unforgettable Ideas'', and ''Love Addict: Sex, Romance, and Other Dangerous Drugs''. Vare has been listed in the ''International Who’s Who of Women'' for more than two decades. She has been a distinguished visiting lecturer at prestigious schools such as George Mason University, Brigham Young University and West Point. She has won a Maggie Award for her magazine work, an American Library Award and a Public Library Award for her non-fiction book, and a Prism Commendation for one of her television scripts. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Vare, Ethlie Ann.
Published 2002
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