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Matthew Sullivan

author of Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore, River City Studios, Ltd.

Matthew Sullivan

author of Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore | River City Studios, Ltd.

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About Matthew

Matthew Sullivan was an American architect born on May 7, 1868, and passed away on August 11, 1938. His professional work focused on ecclesiastical design, indicating his specialization in creating religious buildings and related structures. Sullivan's architectural practice was based in association with River City Studios, Ltd. Although he is known for his contributions to ecclesiastical architecture, he is also recognized as the author of the book Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore. His work and writings reflect his engagement with both visual and literary arts, contributing to the cultural fabric of his time.

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Making It Up with Matthew Sullivan, author of Midnight in Soap LakeEpisode 162 - Matthew Sullivan, MIDNIGHT IN SOAP LAKE (recorded live April, 2025)Matthew Sullivan - Voice DemoBreaking into the Canadian immigration industry | CIPP with Matthew Sullivan

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