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A facility (named after a locale in the [[Witch World]] books) which was organized by [[Andre Norton]] near Norton's home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It was a research facility for genre writers, and scholars of "popular" literature (science fiction, fantasy, mystery, western, romance, gothic, and horror). It included more than ten thousand books and videos and also included three guest rooms for visiting writers. | A facility (named after a locale in the [[Witch World]] books) which was organized by [[Andre Norton]] near Norton's home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It was a research facility for genre writers, and scholars of "popular" literature (science fiction, fantasy, mystery, western, romance, gothic, and horror). It included more than ten thousand books and videos and also included three guest rooms for visiting writers. | ||
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Revision as of 13:03, 8 December 2019
A facility (named after a locale in the Witch World books) which was organized by Andre Norton near Norton's home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It was a research facility for genre writers, and scholars of "popular" literature (science fiction, fantasy, mystery, western, romance, gothic, and horror). It included more than ten thousand books and videos and also included three guest rooms for visiting writers.
It opened in February 1999, and closed in March 2004 due to Norton's declining health.
Venue | 1999—2004 |
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