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Authors (poets, dramatists and fiction writers)

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*Angus B. Reach - 19th century British writer Looks like someone took care of.AerobicFox (talk) 17:22, 3 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Carless Scott Author of 'Shadow Town'(see www.scottcarless.wordpress.com) British writer.
  • Dr Chandramani brahmdutt (Born 10july1971,Khurja,India),Hindi Author ,Kranti ki laptain,Loottaa karwan,Kiraya,Maa,Kookh. (chandramanibrahmdutt@gmail.com)

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Gillott, Jacqueline Anne, Jacky Gillott (1940-1980) first woman radio film critic, journalist, novelist, author of Providence Place, Crying Out Loud, The Head, A True Romance, War Baby, Salvage, et al? Graduate University College London, 1960

  • Guto Graca Brazilian artist and poet
  • Ginés S. Cutillas
  • Glenn Bagley Author of Thoughts from a Coma and An leavhar
  • Glen Binger Author, member of The Broad Set Writing Collective, New Jersey native
  • The Governor (book) 16th century English text by Sir Thomas Elyot
  • Gregory Djanikian
  • Gregory Loselle American poet, playwright and short-story writer. Winner of four Hopwood Awards at the University of Michigan, also the 2009 Lorian Hemingway Short Fiction Award, the 2009 Robert Frost Award of the Robert Frost Foundation, the 2010 Rita Dove Award in the International Writing Competition of Salem College, and others in fiction, poetry and drama. Publications in literary and national periodicals; one play, a juvenile work written in 1981, published by The Dramatic Publishing Company. He has taught at the University of Michigan, and currently teaches Literature and Art History in Grosse Ile, Michigan.
  • Guramishvili Davit
  • Gutierrez, Christopher Founder of the Deadxstop Publishing Company. Author of several independently published books including 4AM Friends. See his blog at askheychris.livejournal.com.
  • Gwen Fostic
  • Gustaaf Johannes Renier
  • Waguih Ghali
  • Hall, Geoffrey H. US writer, author of The End is Known, (USA, 1949)

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  • Labuda Aleksander
  • Ladislao Sapangpalay
  • Larry Seeley author of the mystery/suspense thriller, Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves www.larryseeley.com
  • Laura Maree
  • Laurie Duesing
  • Laurent Graff
  • Layla Ba'albakki female Lebanese writer most productive in the 50's and 60's, prosecuted (unsuccessfully) for including sexually explicit material in her book "I am alive" (1958) and her collection of short stories "Ship of Tenderness to the Moon"
  • L.D. Sargent Female African-American published author and Bay Area playwright.
  • Leah Hager Cogen
  • Lee Inchon - leading ROK writer of experimental fiction
  • Lee Israel (w/ Rdr from Leigh Israel) -- biographer (Kilgallen, Tallulah Bankhead), convicted forger of literary memorabilia, and memoirist (review in NYT BR)
  • Lee Martin - Author of the novel The Bright Forever
  • Lee M. Hollander- Author and Historian (Most notably The Poetic Edda)
  • Leo Leonni - award winning children's author
  • LeShawn Daniel Streater
  • Lisa Klug (Lisa Alcalay Klug) - Author of Cool Jew: The Ultimate Guide for Every Member of the Tribe, a 2008 National Jewish Book Award honoree
  • Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich
  • List of Fictional Cities by Name
  • List of Pulitzer Prize winners
  • List of Pulitzer Prize winners for the Novel
  • Locus Dramaticus
  • Locust Kig
  • Lola Copacabana Argentina
  • Lorna Balian
  • Loselle, Gregory American poet, playwright and short-story writer. Winner of four Hopwood Awards at the University of Michigan, where he earned an MFA in Creative Writing, he is also the winner of the 2009 Lorian Hemingway Short Fiction Award, the 2009 Robert Frost Award of the Robert Frost Foundation, the 2010 Rita Dove Award for poetry in the International Writing Competition of Salem College, and many others in fiction, poetry and drama. Publications in literary and national periodicals; one play, a juvenile work written in 1981, is published by The Dramatic Publishing Company. He has taught at the University of Michigan, and currently teaches Literature and Art History in Grosse Ile, Michigan.
  • Loss Pequeno Glazier | Loss Glazier - (req. 2008-04-11) - Founder of the Electronic Poetry Center at the University of Buffalo. Has written and published several books on poetics, and computer language. Glazier has his PHd in English. He currently teaches full-time as a professor at the University in Buffalo. He instructs classes with a focus on creative language, digital poetics, and contemporary poetic conventions. He is also the Professor of Graduate Studies in the Media Department at the University at Buffalo. -->
  • Herbert R. Lottman
  • Louis Bayard - author ("The Black Tower," "The Pale Blue Eye," "Mr. Timothy") and reviewer (Salon.com, Washington Post)
  • Louis A Bloomfield
  • Louise Bak - author of emeighty (Letters), Gingko Kitchen (Coach House) and Tulpa (Coach House Books). Also the co-host of Sex City, Toronto's only radio show that explores the interconnections between sexuality and culture. Hosts a Toronto salon series called The Box which which encourages communication across creative borders

Louise Catt - an Actor born in 1960 who acted in various plays and a smalll range of TV shows. she was possibly best known for her role as flint in the piglet files.

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Moira Lovell

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  • Qaisar Iqbal Janjua is a writer and poet from Pakistan who writes critical analysis of English Literature and he is well known name in Pakistan. With 4 volumnous printed books of prose and one of poetry. Must be considered for the Wikepedia.
  • R. A. Bragg Canadian Writer.Author of By the White Book
  • R. M. Engelhardt American poet and spoken word artist. 13 printed books and published in many journals.
  • Rachel Ingalls

Rachel Shukert, American author and playwright rachelshukert.com

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Here is a list of people (mainly novelists) who currently have stub entries in http://www.nndb.com (NNDB). The NNDB is of questionable reliability and should not be quoted as a source in Wikipedia and independent assessments will have to be made regarding notability:

Authors (other than poets, dramatists and fiction writers)

Books

  • Tessa Hadley, British writer
  • Georgina Hammick, British short-story writer, born in Hampshire, educated in Kenya and England; she later attended the Academie Julian, Paris, and the Salisbury School of Art. Her first collection of stories, People for Lunch (1987), was acclaimed for its wit, irony, and compassion. The stories in Spoilt (1992), her second collection, return to the affectionately depicted parochial and suburban landscapes of the earlier work, and are characterized by Hammick's customary elegance of style; here, however, her skill with satirical dialogue and her narrative dexterity often conceal tragic depths, as in the superb ‘The Dying Room’. Widely anthologized herself, Hammick has also edited an anthology, The Virago Book of Love and Loss (1992), which includes a number of influences and affinities—Elizabeth Bowen, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Elizabeth Taylor, Alice Munro.

Read more: Georgina Hammick Biography - (1939– ), People for Lunch, Spoilt, The Virago Book of Love and Loss http://www.jrank.org/literature/pages/4277/Georgina-Hammick.html#ixzz10m6pJU6W

  • The Night Eagles Soared Copyright © 2010 by S. B. Newman. All rights reserved. Published by Tate Publishing & Enterprises, LLC 127 E. Trade Center Terrace, Mustang, Oklahoma 73064 USA ISBN: 978-1-61663-616-6 Book design copyright © 2010 by Tate Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved.Cover design by Stefanie Rooney Interior design by Stephanie Woloszyn

1. Fiction / War & Military 2. Fiction / Action & Adventure 10.07.08

Add any details you know about this book which would help flee a lot of mysteries surrounding this title.

Literary movements and styles

Literary terms

Theatre and stage

[106]; [107]; [108]; [109] - Winner of 2009 NYIT Award for Best New Short Play; [110]; [111]; [112]; [113]

colonial theater

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Works and publications (poetry, drama and fiction)

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  • Galaxia The stories Of Ilusion by [Stanisław Giers ] (a Science fiction net novel which originated as an fanfiction for the Tenchi Muyou series ,an unnoficial spinoff from the series telling the story of Tenchi's lost cousin who happens also to be Kagatto's reincarnation the story is set in the same universe but has its own storyline and plotline and its own unique world covers the afterlife theme though some regular elements from the Tenchi Muyou anime make an appearance too. The Story is set in Poland and in other unique locations. The story struggles with many issues itself is an spinoff and parody of Tenchi Muyou and other anime shows, its also an sequel to the now in work novel "Blaze Master" which features the earlier incarnation of the character both sories fature the same character as the protagonist and the after life theme, The Blaze Master novel is still in the draft stage)
http://knol.google.com/k/stanisaw-giers/galaxia-the-stories-of-illusion/eh4i89ehy5v5/1# (authors knol)

http://sites.google.com/site/megacivilisation/ (the site with the story)

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http://heavenissorealbook.blogspot.com/

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Born in 1991 in a small city in southeast of China,she is one of the main representatives of the Chinese young writers born after the 90s. After arising the critics and the public's attention in 2005 by publishing the short fiction collection My Stunt And I, she has been around the focus of the media and juvenile literature circle. May, 2009, her second and third book was published by the Shanghai Children's Literature Publisher. view her blog at http://blog.sina.com.cn/liarstory

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http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/FAQs/Sandman#q1 don't know if that will help. Killemall22 (talk) 22:02, 5 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Notes and References

  1. ^ a b Garzanti, Aldo (1974) [1972]. Enciclopedia Garzanti della letteratura (in Italian). Milan: Garzanti. p. 1.
  2. ^ http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1128829 Dead Angels Bleed, (Mar 2010, Michael Charles Rogers, publ. Damnage Publishing, 978-0-557-31070-8, 274pp)
  3. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Notebooks-Grandchildren-Recollections-Trotskyist-Survived/dp/1573923885
  4. ^ lulu.com/zenuuatu

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