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About Author Kathy Reichs
Kathy Reichs is a forensic anthropologist for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of North Carolina, and for the Laboratoire des Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale for the province of Quebec. She is one of only fifty forensic anthropologists certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology and is on the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. A professor of anthropology at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Dr. Reichs is a native of Chicago, where she received her Ph.D. at Northwestern. She now divides her time between Charlotte and Montreal and is a frequent expert witness in criminal trials.
Her work as a forensic anthropologist is internationally recognized. She has traveled to Rwanda to testify at the UN Tribunal on Genocide, helped identify individuals from mass graves in Guatemala, and done forensic work at Ground Zero in New York. For her work with CILHI she has identified war dead from World War II; from all of Southeast Asia she even examined the remains from the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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Daisy Meadows Rainbow Magic the real Authors
Daisy Meadows, the name on the cover of Megan the Monday Fairy, Tallulah the Tuesday Fairy and the five other days-of-the-week fairytales in the top 10 children's books list, is not "a very kind person with blonde hair and a little cottage in England", as six-year-old Allegra Lonard, from Bondi Junction, believes.
There's no point searching the bottom of the garden, either. Hachette Children's Books, which publishes Daisy Meadows's Rainbow Magic series under its Orchard Books imprint, says she is a pseudonym for a group of "talented UK-based children's authors, and unfortunately they are not available for interview".
In fact, Chris Raine, the sales and marketing director of Hachette Children's Books, confirmed the names of the four authors and said the publishers had never hidden the fact that Daisy Meadows is an alias.
"We don't publicise the fact that the author is a pseudonym - we haven't felt it necessary to. I'd hate to think you are spoiling something for hundreds of thousands of little girls," Mr Raine said.
Since 2003, Daisy Meadows has produced 42 slim, sparkly fantasies, amounting to sales of more than 1.5 million in Australia and more than 6 million in Britain.
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