Donna Woolfolk Cross

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Donna Woolfolk Cross (1947 - ) is an American writer and the author of the novel Pope Joan, about a supposed female Catholic Pope from 855 to 858. She is the daughter of Dorothy Woolfolk, a pioneering woman in the American comic book industry, and of novelist William Woolfolk.

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Donna Woolfolk Cross received her bachelor's degree in English from the University of Pennsylvania in 1969, graduating Phi Beta Kappa. She worked as an editorial assistant for the London, England, publishing company W.H. Allen and Company, then returned to the U.S. to work for the New York City advertising agency Young & Rubicam. She returned to college to earn a master's degree in Literature and Writing from UCLA in 1972, and the following year, by now married, she took a position with Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, New York, teaching writing. She later became a full-time author, and has published four non-fiction books and one novel.

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