A note from Jennifer Donnelly - I'm also working away on The Wild Rose. It's due into the publisher June 2010 and I'm on track to hit that deadline, so it should be published in late 2010 or early 2011.
Spanish Rose is a book written by Shirlee Busbee published by Avon Books in May, 1986
The essay "Reforming the Role" by Mark Rose is published in the book "On Opportunity and Challenge: Exploring the Impact of Philanthropy."
In 1985, the third book of the Black Company series (the subcategory for the first three books was Books of the North) was published. It is called The White Rose.
i think rose sultan
Tupac has a book called "The rose that grew from concrete."
Rose got published in 2011 by Ellie gilmour
"A rose is a rose is a rose" was written by Gertrude Stein. This quote is taken from the poem "Sacred Emily" which is from the book "Geography and Plays" written by the American writer Gertrude Stein and published in 1922.
"Lola Rose" by Jacqueline Wilson was first published in 2003.
John Zielinski illustrated the book, Encyclopedia Brown's Book of Strange but True Crimes. It was written by Rose Sobol, and published in 1992.
My guess is no since it is now a good three years since double cross was published and Malorie Blqckman hasn't even announced a new book. Also you have to think of the story line - where can she go from the end of DC. Apart from use the child of Callie Rose and Tobey, which she has already done in Callie Rose (child of Callum and Sephy)
I recently published a novel with Black Rose Writing. You ask a very broad question. I'm guessing you want to know whether BRW is a good match for you and your book? I'd say if your goal is to be a very active participant in every stage of publishing and promoting your book and if having a lot of control in the process and final product appeals to you, you may want to consider pursuing Black Rose Writing.
June 1908