Animals make the perfect humans CNN Rita Mae Brown, with one of her many dogs, points out that in the animal world, you pull your own weight. ... |
ANDY WARHOL Boston Globe By Rita Mae Brown Sneaky Pie, the cat collaborator on Rita Mae Brown's Mrs. Murphy mystery series, signed book contracts with “Fuzzy paw prints, ... |
Linda Jo Scott: 'The Grand Old Lady' prefers human company Battle Creek Enquirer So are you like Gulliver or Rita Mae Brown, both of whom conclude that they love animals more than people? As you may recall, Jonathan Swift's Gulliver, ... |
Rita Mae Brown's new book adores critters OregonLive.com Rita Mae Brown, prolific author, fox hunter, civil- and gay-rights activist, and, most of all apparently, animal lover, tells her life story through the ... |
"Animal Magnetism: My Life With Creatures Great and Small," Rita Mae Brown ... Cape Cod Times Rita Mae Brown has been writing for a long time, and she's produced dozens of popular books, including the "Sister Jane" novels and the "Mrs. Murphy" series ... |
Diner morning news: good teams, bad teams National Football Post Rita Mae Brown The Broncos, Colts and Saints are all 6-0. That's the most undefeated teams through Week 7 in NFL history -- isn't that amazing? ... |
![]() Sovo.com | Creature comforts Sovo.com It's been 26 years since Rita Mae Brown's iconic coming out novel “Rubyfruit Jungle” hit the ... |
![]() Columbus Dispatch | American idyll Author enjoys living on farm, bonding with animals Columbus Dispatch AP Rita Mae Brown first came to public notice in 1973 with the best-selling Rubyfruit Jungle, a semi-autobiographical, comic and sexually ... |
Nonfiction review: Animal Magnetism: My Life With Creatures Great and Small Richmond Times Dispatch After several years, the critter was gone, long before author Rita Mae Brown bought a nearby farm -- "Virginia, to me, is paradise," she writes -- and ... |
![]() pride source.com | Welcome to the Jungle pride source.com Situated on a quiet, rural area of central Virginia, on a sprawling 1000-acre farm, is Rita Mae Brown - and 70 foxhounds, ... |