Ann Sharp, who edited The Darkover Newsletter for ten years,is known for her articles on writing. After the DNL was no longer published,she continued to write these articles for Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine.
She is also known for her interest in genealogy and is active in the Daughters ofthe American Revolution, Daughters of Founders and Patriots, the NationalSociety of New England Women, and the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century.
Evenat the age of ten, Ann was already preparing for a literary career.
Tackling Your First Short Story - MZB's Fantasy Magazine #28, Summer 1995
Paramental Anguish - MZB's Fantasy Magazine #29, Autumn 1995
How Can I Write Sympathetic Characters - MZB's Fantasy Magazine #32, Summer1996
Avoiding Sterotypes And Cliches - MZB's Fantasy Magazine #35, Spring 1997
The Write Software - MZB's Fantasy Magazine #37, Autumn 1997
John Bigelow (1616-1703) married Mercy Warren (1624-1691) on 30 Oct 1642. Amongother children, they had:
| Samuel Bigelow (1653-1732) | Joshua Bigelow (1655-1745) |
| Samuel Bigelow (1679-?) | Joshua Bigelow (1677-1728) |
| Ruth Bigelow (1719-1768) | Abigail Bigelow (1719-1798) |
| Daniel Hemenway (1745-1794) | Ephraim Parkhurst (1743-98) |
| Farmery Hemenway (1786-1867) | Sterling Parkhurst (1777-1855) |
| Sarah Hemenway (1824-1890) | Hubbard Parkhurst (1805-80) |
| Elden G Converse (1854-1901) | Annie Parkhurst (1853-1931) |
| Bruce W Converse (1885-1925) | John R Conklin (1879-1951) |
| Jean Converse (1922- ) | Evelyn P Conklin (1910-94) |
| Ann Sharp (1948- ) | Marion Zimmer (1930-99) |