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  • Adriano Bulla Poet, Author and teacher of Haberdashers Askes Hatcham College
  • Ahmad Fuadi Indonesian best-selling author. His first novel "The Land of Five Towers" was adapted into big screen
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/arts/author-ahmad-fuadi-is-living-the-dream/466583]
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http://www.amazon.com/Land-Five-Towers-Ahmad-Fuadi/dp/9792275940]
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http://www.amazon.com/Lobster-Palaces-Ann-Kim/dp/0983889333[1]
http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780983889335/lobster-palaces.aspx[2]
http://www.aslamrahaman.com/
http://www.flipkart.com/fortune-hunters-9381576816/p/itmd5f784dzrwqcs?pid=9789381576816
http://www.amazon.com/Fortune-Hunters-Aslam-Rahaman/dp/9381576815/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1356509114&sr=1-1
http://www.homeshop18.com/fortune-hunters/author:aslam-rahaman/isbn:9789381576816/books/miscellaneous/product:27947802/cid:14567/
  • Deborah Alexandra Author and illustrator of educational and therapeutic children's books
http://www.amazon.com/Deborah-Alexandra
http://fairydustwitch.wix.com/deborahalexandra
http://www.facebook.com/authordeborahalexandra
  • Anna Caltabiano teenage YA author http://www.annacaltabiano.com
  • Anthony Peake British author on the nature of consciousness
  • Dr. Adams, Tracy a contemporary French Medieval Literature historian
  • Bryan Alaspa, Chicago author of novels "Ballad of the Blue Denim Gang," "The Vanished Child," "Dust" and "Rig." Also writer of non-fiction "Ghosts of St. Louis: the Lemp Mansion and Other Eerie Tales." Also humor/opinion columnist and critic.
  • Elise Allen An American writer of children's books, including the Barbie series and Enid Blyton's Enchanted World series.
Her website - http://eliseallen.com/
Goodreads site about her - http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/124365.Elise_Allen
His website - http://www.delsonarmstrong.com
His Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/delsonarmstrong
Author of "Christmas is Cancelled" See RomanceWiki

Suhail Ahmad An Urdu Poet From Pakistan http://suhailahmadpoet.com/ Suhail Ahmad On Facebook http://www.facebook.com/WafaSeRabtaRakhna/info Wafa Se Rabta Rakhna, An urdu poetry book written by Suhail Ahmad, coming soon Vinod Mittal

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  • Beryl Symons English Detective novelist 1920s=1940s

Beverly Jenkins

His website - http://tjbarnes.weebly.com
Her blog - http://rebbloomer.wordpress.com
http://www.amazon.com/Rebecca-Bloomer/e/B004MOSNEU
  • Martha Blum WW2 prisoner of war and Canadian author
  • Belle Boggs American author of Mattaponi Queen, winner of Bakeless Prize and Library of Virginia award.
Her website - http://belleboggs.wordpress.com/mattaponi-queen/
Article about her - http://www.southernliving.com/travel/south-east/best-new-author-belle-boggs-00417000070764/
Another article about her - http://www.lva.virginia.gov/news/newsletter/stories/2011_11-november.asp]
Her website - http://BarbaraDale.com

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    Opal Carew is a Canadian erotic romance and paranormal romance novelist. She also writes as Elizabeth Batten-Carew. In 2009 she was H.B. Fenn and Company’s “Fresh Face of Erotic Fiction.”

    Before focusing on her writing, Carew spent 15 years as a software engineer. She has a degree in Mathematics from the University of Waterloo. She lives with her husband and two sons in Ontario, Canada.

    Books: Swing, 2007 Twin Fantasies, 2007 Blush, 2008 Christmas Angel, 2009 Secret Ties, 2009 Six, 2009 Bliss, 2010 Crystal Genie, 2010 Pleasure Bound, 2010 Forbidden Heat, 2010 King and I, 2011 Secret Weapon, 2011 Slaves of Love, 2011 Three, 2011 Total Abandon, 2011

    http://us.macmillan.com/author/opalcarew RT Book Reviews: http://www.rtbookreviews.com/author/opal-carew Review of Six: http://karenknowsbest.com/category/opal-carew/ Review of Total Abandon: http://romancereviewsgoround.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/total-abandon-opal-carew/ Interview with Opal Carew: http://www.romancing-the-book.com/2010/11/interview-with-opal-carew.html Fresh Face of Erotic Fiction: http://www.hbfenn.com/freshfaces/2009.aspx

    This article request is being made by an employee of Macmillan Publishing, one of Opal Carew's book publishers.

    American Novelist. Author of Our Burden's Light, 2010. Casey grew up in Washington, D.C. and now lives in New Orleans. Interview with Patrick Thomas Casey: http://therumpus.net/2010/04/super-hot-prof-on-student-word-sex-2-the-rumpus-interview-with-patrick-thomas-casey/ http://us.macmillan.com/ourburdenslight/PatrickCasey

    Darcie Chan is a New York Times bestselling American author. She is the author of The Mill River Recluse, a debut novel that she self-published in e-book form. Less than a year after she first released her novel via various e-book retailers, it had became a word-of-mouth sensation, selling more than 600,000 copies and appearing on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists for more than 25 weeks.

    Darcie was born in Wisconsin and grew up in the small towns of Brandon, Wisconsin, La Junta and Cheraw, Colorado, and Paoli, Indiana. She has two younger sisters, with whom she is very close.

    Currently, Darcie lives just north of New York City with her husband and son. Her second and third novels, both of which will be set in the fictional world of Mill River, Vermont, will be published by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House.

    Darcie Chan's website: http://www/darciechan.com Interview with Darcie Chan: http://redroom.com/member/christopher-meeks/blog/interview-with-best-selling-novelist-darcie-chan Feature on Darcie Chan in the Friday Magazine of The Wall Street Journal: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204770404577082303350815824.html

    Author of a compelling book series imagined with the creation of one word: Emovamp. This singular word sparked a dynamic love story for the truly romantic at heart, spanning at least six books in length. An emotional series leaving no feeling untapped and no heart empty.

    Started by writing short stories in school, and had several teachers who encouraged her to pursue writing. However, after dropping out of school at the end of her junior year, she never pursued it. She felt far too uneducated to do so. Then, after losing three friends who were young with small children, just like her she decided to write. In December of 2009, began her world of 'Emovamps'. The next two weeks were workings of character profiles, and story concepts. Then an entire outline, chapter by chapter to book one, followed by outlines for the next three books. Several months later, the outline to book five was finished. Today, the series has expanded to six in length.

    Website- http://www.emovamp.com/index.html

    Books 1-3 available in e-book form and soft cover at lulu.com and barnesandnoble.com


    Cupples, David Dusty, author of Stir It Up: The CIA Targets Jamaica, Bob Marley and the Progressive Manley Government, a novel published by Amazon subsidiary Create Space 5/31/2012 (ISBN-13: 978-1477519899; and the Kindle version Stir It Up (ISBN 978-1-62050-677-6 -- Author's Facebook Book Page: http://www.facebook.com/StirItUpCIAJamaica

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    • Aaron Fagan, American poet, author of Garage and Echo Train both published by Salt Publishing — see his website at http://www.aaronfagan.com
    • Fahmy, Jean Mohsen -- Born April 7, 1942 in Cairo, Egypt. Canadian novelist. Winner of the Trillium prize for fiction (2005) for his historical novel "L'Agonie des dieux". Former journalist, professor and civil servant, he holds a PhD in French Literature from McGill University in Montreal. He is the author of literary essays, notably on Voltaire and Rousseau, two children's books and four novels : "Amina et le mamelouk blanc" (1998 Trillium Book Award Finalist), "L’Honneur et la Disgrâce" (2002 Ottawa Book Award, finalist for the Radio-Canada Readers’ Prize), "L’Agonie des dieux" (2006 Trillium Book Award, 2006 Prix littéraire Le Droit, finalist for the Radio-Canada Readers’ Prize) and "Frères ennemis" (2010 Trillium Book Award Finalist). He was president of the Association des auteures et auteurs de l'Ontario français (AAOF) from 2006 to 2009. He lives in Ottawa.
    • Faye, Hannah -- Born January 20, 1983 in Chicago, Illinois. American novelist. Former Educator and graduate of Indiana University. She is the author of literary works, A Rapper's College (2010), Planet Lesbiya (2010), Halos' Magic (2010), Gaud's Trial (2010), The Meze (2010), and The Unexpected Heir (2010). She currently lives in Chicago, Illinois.
    • Jennie Feldman
    • Felicia Luna Lemus
    • Allison J Filkins - fiction writer, author of "The Amazings" (2007)
    • Firebird, Odellia Montreal born novelist, author of The Daughter of Flames (2009)
    • B.I. Flight, American fiction author
    • Jamie Ford -- NYT Bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.
    • Fogel, Vanessa German- Jewish 3rd Generation Author, Author of Sag es Mir
    • Fonseca, Isabel Published author and novelist, wife of novelist Martin Amis. She once had a wikipedia entry which was rather inexplicably deleted.
    • Foster, Crissy -- Born December 18, 1979 in Torrance CA. American poet, author of short stories, author of The Way of The World (2007)
    • DL Fowler
    • Foxton, Suzanne -- American novelist and blogger, wrote The Ultimate Twist (2011) Her blog is here, novella here.
    • Frances de Pontes Peebles -- Brazilian-born American novelist, author of The Seamstress (2008)
    • Francesca Marciano
    • Oliver Franklin -- science fiction writer
    • Froese Patty American romance novelist.
    • Froeydis Arnesen
    • Frank Cammuso
    • Frank Oliver Call (b. 1878) Poet who wrote "Blue Homespun" & "The Raconteur". Educated at Stanstead College, Bishop's and McGill Universities. Taught in Westmount High School on his return from Europe and afterward in Bishop's College School. His area of expertise in writing is Acadians and French Canadians literature.
    • Frank Possemato- Modern American Poet
    • Jill Frayne (Essayist and Daughter of Canadian Writer June Callwood)
    • Bernard Frechtman translator of the avant garde writers
    • Freeman Roxy-Non-fiction writer, Irish, author of "Little Gypsy A Life of Freedom a Time of Secrets" Number 1 bestseller august 2011 in Ireland, number 7 bestseller in UK. Born 5-April-1979. www.roxyfreeman.com, represented by AP Watt in London, published by Simon and Schuster UK branch.
    • Fallon Jones (b. May 8 1994) Teen novelist of "Bite Me." and "The Jaws of Life". "Bite Me." was written at the age of 13, and the book has placed in Lulu’s top 100 best-selling science-fiction/fantasy books of all time. Her works are available for purchase through iPads, Kindles, Barnes & Noble (online), Amazon (US, UK, France, Spain, and Germany), Lulu, Hastings, and various other eReaders, as well as boutique stores across the west coast. She has given lectures as a Pro-Author at the Spokane Comic Convention in Washington, been a spokeswoman for PhatWare the MacWorld Expo in California, and taught various writing seminars at conventions with other authors. Website: www.fallonjones.com
    • Farley, Blanche - poet, wrote "The Lover Not Taken." May have also written "Like a Summer Peach."

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    Graves, Sarah Author of mystery novels, including "Home Repair is Murder" series


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    Kumar, Anu - Writer of several books for children and older readers. Born in India and living in Singapore. She has twice awarded for her short stories by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and also by the Little Magazine. http://www.sawnet.org/books/authors.php?Kumar+Anu

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    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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    • Megan Oates is a Canadian author. Her first publication, 'Would You Like Your Cancer? A Memoir', released in December 2011 by Baico Publishing Consultants Incorporated, recounts her battle with cancer at the age of seventeen. She was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in August of 2005, shortly after graduating high school. Her memoir is available at Chapters and online through Amazon's website in several countries. The book has received many reviews & has also been featured in newspapers across Canada. She was born on September 1st, 1987 & currently resides in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

    http://www.wouldyoulikeyourcancer.com> http://metronews.ca/news/ottawa/39363/woman-uses-pen-to-take-on-cancer/ http://www.ottawacitizen.com/life/Would+like+your+cancer/6348876/story.html http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/03/15/book-recalls-teens-cancer-struggle http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Megan+Oates+cancer+survivor+wrote+book+about+experiences+Would+Like+Your+Cancer/6348878/story.html http://www.sylviehill.com/news/2012/03/31/sylvie-reviews-would-you-like-your-cancer-by-ottawa-author-megan-oates/

    • Kathryn O'Driscoll, modern English poet.
    • George Oppenheimer, early 20th c american screenwriter and lyricist, referenced numerous times on WP.
    • Alix Ohlin Literary author of note.
    • Peter Frisch is an American television and theatre director and producer. He has as directed over 100 productions at the amateur, academic and professional level and has held faculty posts at the Juilliard School, Carnegie Mellon University, Harvard University, Boston University, Georgetown University and UCLA. He served as the artistic director of the New Playwrights Theater in Washington, D.C.. In 2002, Frisch was hired by CBS Daytime to be a producer on The Young And The Restless. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, Producers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, and the Writers Guild of America
    • Petra Mathers, children's book illustrator
    • Obed Dela Cruz is a poet. He likes to make poems based on what he observed and concluded and apply it in the everyday life so that he can relate to others. Some of his poems are not good if you will look it into the rhyming words applied and the pattern he uses but he always make sure that there will be no vile word found and that his poem can help. You can see his poems in http://www.poemhunter.com/obed-dela-cruz
    • O'Grady Rohan (Author of Let's Kill Uncle)
    • Omi Salavea (poet)
    • Omid Shams (poet,writer,critic, translator)he is a persian radical and post medernist poet. he published poem in M-A-G (Muse Apprentice Guild) magazine edithed by charles bernstein.his works on language,literature, politics and sexuality characterize radical thought in iran. he also tarnslated works from american Beat Generation into the persian.like "Howl" by Allen ginsberg.
    • Oni Faida Lampley award winning playwright and actress, 1959-2008
    • Orland Outland
    • Oscar Krahnvohl wrote a satricial poem entitled 'My Country' about polution, overt capitalism, and loss of Australian culture in favour of American culture.
    • Out el-Kouloub

    Out of my Mind

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    Philip Boast, Author of "Era, Sion and Deus".

    • Philip Davenport, (UK poet)
    • Philip Finch
    • Philip Rock, (US/UK novelist)
    • Philip Roy, (Award winning Altantic Canadian Author)
    • Philippe Lejeune - Literary critic dealing mostly with Autobiographies, suggested the "Autobiographical Pact" or "Contract".
    • Phillip A. Ellis Australian poet and critic
    • Pink Banana Theatre Company, (Theatre Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
    • Wojciech Płocharski - Polish author publishing in English in India, also journalist (foreign correspondent), traveler, composer and lyricist pl:Wojciech Płocharski
    • Polina Barskova, (Russian poet) -- this article used to exist
    • Polise Vincent (UFO Author) "The Pine Bush Phenomenon". http://www.pinebushufo.com/
    • Powerone
    • Praneet Arora, Indian Writer, poet and novelist / Author of "Green Blue Eyes" and "Private Investigators"
    • Predrag Matvejevich
    • Amy Proctor
    • Pshavela Vazha
    • Daniel Putkowski, American novelist / author of "An Island Away" and "Bonk's Bar"
    • Pilla Kumaraswamy, author of Criticism on Globalisation through poetry.
    • Pakistani Drama, The type where there are a bunch of rich and poor families who try to get along.
    • Patrick Macgill - Author of many books including Children of the dead end great grandfather of Enzo and Owen Cuseo and grandfather of lucy cuseo and father of Dr. Owen T.P. Mcgowan also has a movie on his book Children of the dead end
    • Dr Pushpa Singh Visan (Born 1969,Daivariya,India),Hindi Author
    • Pustaka Antara - First publishing house in Malaya, notable for printing works of National Laureates and Independence-related literature post-WWII
    • Pytak, Stephen - Independent publisher from Pennsylvania known for a series of fiction novels following the adventures of a low rent mercenary known as "The .40 Caliber Mouse." As of 2013, he's written four books in the series. His company is called Mazz Press. Pytak is also a filmmaker who has made shorts based his characters, including "Dancing Shadows (2012)." He's also a song writer who has produced music related to his fiction. Born Aug. 6, 1970 in Lost Creek, West Mahanoy Township, Pa. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

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    Trisha Ashley is a member of the Society of Authors and the Welsh Academi.

    Natalie Buske Thomas, author of Angels Mark and other mystery novels.

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    David von Schlichten, contemporary fiction writer, actor, and orator. Over 170 publishing credits in various genres, including a chapbook of poetry and a novel. Performs one-person play based on the book of Jonah. Has written and spoken for international audiences. Two doctorates.

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Tsillaria360&redirect=no Primary Sources.


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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)

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    Stir It Up: The CIA Targets Jamaica, Bob Marley and the Progressive Manley Government -- by David Dusty Cupples. A novel. Print edition (paperback) published 5/31/2012 by Amazon subsidiary Create Space. ISBN-13: 978-1477519899 Stir It Up --Kindle version of above with no subtitle (linked on Amazon) ISBN: 978-1-62050-677-6

    Available on Amazon (dot) com Author's Facebook Book page: http://www.facebook.com/StirItUpCIAJamaica

    Fictional characters

    Deerfoot, a popular character in the fiction of Edward Sylvester Ellis [17]

    HAGGER?

    Literary movements and styles

    Literary terms

    Theatre and stage

    [107]; [108]; [109]; [110] - Winner of 2009 NYIT Award for Best New Short Play; [111]; [112]; [113]; [114]

    colonial theater

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    Works and publications (poetry, drama and fiction)

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    Daffodils by [Ted Hughes]: deserving of a subheading on his own page (as Tulips on Plath's already does).

    http://sites.google.com/site/megacivilisation/ (the site with the story) http://archive.org/details/BlazeMasterMysteriumOfTheUniverseByStanisawGiers

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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

    Notes and References

    1. ^ http://pestablogger.com/?p=1428
    2. ^ http://thebobs.com/english/category/history/?year=history-2011
    3. ^ "Model", poem, published, Dec. 2012, Poetry.com
    4. ^ "Wind", poem, published, Dec. 2013, http://jesuschameleon.webs.com/
    5. ^ "Tom's Shoes", haiku, published, Dec. 2012, http://www.poetry.com/poets/203078-%20Jesus%20Chameleon
    6. ^ http://www.urbandictionary.com/author.php?author=Jesus+Chameleon
    7. ^ "All Saints (Reprise)", poem, published, Dec. 2012, http://www.poemhunter.com/jesus-chameleon/poems/
    8. ^ profile and audio poems, Dec. 2012, https://plus.google.com/112520928424151087310#112520928424151087310/posts
    9. ^ http://www.clga.ca/
    10. ^ http://www.martinamercer.com
    11. ^ a b Garzanti, Aldo (1974) [1972]. Enciclopedia Garzanti della letteratura (in Italian). Milan: Garzanti. p. 1.
    12. ^ 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)
    13. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Notebooks-Grandchildren-Recollections-Trotskyist-Survived/dp/1573923885
    14. ^ http://www.morgenpost.de/printarchiv/berlin/article1094982/Schueler-reden-und-reimen-um-die-Wette.html
    15. ^ http://sgym.de/neuigkeiten/9eu1-belegte-den-3.-platz-im-bundesfinale-der-deutscholympiade/
    16. ^ http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsch-Olympiade
    17. ^ http://www.bigredhair.com/steamman/index.html

    http://www.thesunsharer.com C Spiro Amerikanos. Taxi driver in the much loved 'Corfu trilogy' by Gerald Durrell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Durrell. He played a large role in the family and was responsible for helping them to settle in when they first arrived on the Island in 1935.