Rosalie maggio biography

  • ROSALIE MAGGIO - Veteran Feminists of America

  • rosalie maggio biography2 Rosalie Maggio is the award-winning writer of twenty-two books and hundreds of stories and articles. Her titles have sold millions of copies worldwide. I’m working on my 23rd book but, because each book is as baffling and dodgy to write as the first one, I, like Dorothy Parker, begin to wish I cleaned ferryboats for a living.
  • Remembering St. Paul’s Rosalie Maggio, a great friend to ... Rosalie Maggio, recently of Los Angeles, Calif., died Sept. 18, 2021, after a short, heroic battle with pancreatic cancer. An award-winning author of 24 books and hundreds of articles, Maggio was on the forefront of popularizing inclusive language and women’s quotations.
  • Award-winning writer of twenty-two books - Rosalie Maggio Rosalie Maggio was the award-winning author of 24 books, including the two-million-copy bestseller How to Say It; a French-language biography about daredevil Marie Marvingt; books on biased language; two children’s books and hundreds of children’s stories; and one of the largest collections of quotations by women. Published by McGraw-Hill.


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    Rosalie Maggio, recently of Los Angeles, Calif., died Sept. 18, , after a short, heroic battle with pancreatic cancer. An award-winning author of 24 books and hundreds of articles, Maggio was on the forefront of popularizing inclusive language and women’s quotations.
  • Rosalie Maggio is the award-winning writer of twenty-two books and hundreds of stories and articles. Maggio, Rosalie was born on November 8, 1943 in Victoria, Texas, United States. Daughter of Paul Joseph and Irene Cecelia (Nash) Maggio. Bachelor, College of St. Catherine, 1965. Certified, University Nancy, France, 1966.
  • ROSALIE MAGGIO has been a professional writer and editor for 25 years. Rosalie Maggio had died Saturday, Sept. 18, of pancreatic cancer. As word spread, friends and writers (but I repeat myself), wept. There never was a better friend to writers; and those.
  • Rosalie Maggio was the award-winning author of 24 books, including the two-million-copy bestseller How to Say It; a French-language biography about daredevil. Rosalie Maggio (1943-2021) was a freelance editor and an award-winning author of 24 books and hundreds of articles and stories. The Rosalie Maggio papers contain writing files and material related to public appearances and publicity.

  • ROSALIE MAGGIO - Veteran Feminists of America

  • Rosalie Maggio was the award-winning author of 24 books, including the two-million-copy bestseller How to Say It; a French-language biography about daredevil Marie Marvingt; books on biased language; two children’s books and hundreds of children’s stories; and one of the largest collections of quotations by women. Published by McGraw-Hill.
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  • Rosalie Maggio - Women's Media Center

      Maggio, Rosalie was born on November 8, in Victoria, Texas, United States. Daughter of Paul Joseph and Irene Cecelia (Nash) Maggio. Bachelor, College of St. Catherine, Certified, University Nancy, France,

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    Rosalie Maggio had died Saturday, Sept. 18, of pancreatic cancer. As word spread, friends and writers (but I repeat myself), wept. There never was a better friend to writers; and those.


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    Rosalie Maggio is the award-winning author of 18 books, including Great Letters for Every Occasion and How They Said It®. She is a member of the Authors Guild and the Society for Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators.

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    Rosalie Maggio () was a freelance editor and an award-winning author of 24 books and hundreds of articles and stories. The Rosalie Maggio papers contain writing files and material related to public appearances and publicity.

    Rest in Power: Rosalie Maggio, Feminist Author and “a Woman’s ...