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Mark Beyer (novelist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mark Beyer (novelist) Mark Beyer (born September 8, 1963) is an American novelist, journalist and educator. He is originally from Franklin Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.〔(''The Village Wit'', Mark Beyer, Book - Amazon ) Amazon.com llc. Retrieved 2012-01-11.〕〔(''indiePENdents'', Mark Beyer, biography. ) Retrieved 2012-01-11.〕 He is noted for his novel ''The Village Wit'', a story of "deception, betrayal, and dark passion."〔Beyer, Mark. Interview with Richard Price. The Cooler Breakfast. North Cotswold Community Radio, Moreton-in-Marsh, England. 18 June 2011.〕 Beyer got his start as an author by writing children's and Young Adult books for the Rosen Publishing Group, including two acclaimed biographies of WWII figures, ''Heinrich Müller: Gestapo Chief'', and ''Emmanuel Ringelblum: Historian of the Warsaw Ghetto''.〔 The books were described by the Association of Jewish Libraries as "... works of distinction. Worthwhile additions to Holocaust biographies."〔Silver, Linda R. ''Heinrich Müller: Gestapo Chief'' Review. ''Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter'' May/June 2002. 11.〕 He has previously taught literature and fiction writing at Columbia College Chicago, worked as an editor in New York City, and then became a news features writer in New Port Richey, Florida. Beyer currently lives in Europe, where he writes and teaches English as a Foreign Language to business professionals.〔〔(Author Profile ) on "View from the Keyboard," at patriciaannmcnair.com〕 ''The Village Wit'' was published in 2010 by Siren & Muse Publishing.〔〔(Author Profile ) on Siren & Muse Publishing Online〕 ==References==
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