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*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. | *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. | ||
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Authors (poets, dramatists and fiction writers)
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- Alan Burley
- Andrew Harless Fiction and adventure writer
- Matthew Amerling
- Arif Raza ,from nts barkakana
- Abby Bardi
- Abdul-Masseeh Haddad
- Abdul Wadood Pashtunzar
- Abol-Moayed Balkhi, Persian poet, may be transliterated too as Abol Mo'ayyed Balkhi (ابوالموید بلخی), information about writer is available but must be translated from Persian sites: fa
- Adam P. Knave
- Adam Byrne artist, The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft
- Dr. Adams, Tracy a contemporary French Medieval Literature historian
- Adele C. Geraghty, poet/editor/author of Skywriting In The Minor Key: Women, Words, Wings
- Adriano Bulla Poet, critic, writer.
- Adryenn Ashley, american author, filmmaker, and actress.
- Amina Baraka, American poet, wife of Amiri Baraka. Previous name Sylvia Robinson.
- Ana Maria Rabatté Mexican Poet, author of "En vida, Hermano, En vida" and some other beautiful poems.
- Agnès Poirier, French non-fiction writer and journalist resident in Londpn
- Aimee Parkherst
- Ainslie Armstrong Mclees, Author of "Baudelaire's "Argot Plastique": Poetic Caricature and Modernism", possibly of Richmond, VA
- Ahmed A. Khan
- A.J. Kaufmann, author of "Siva in Rags", "Insane in Rome" and "Symbolisme Psychedelique",
- Akash Regi Mathew
- Roy Doliner, author of the novel On the Edge (and more)
- Alain Gerber
- Alan DeNiro, author of Skinny Dipping in the Lake of the Dead and Total Oblivion, More or Less
- 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.
- Alberto Rivas Bonilla
- Alemannus de Bohemia
- Alexandre Schanne
- Alexandar Hemon
- Alexander Spiegelblatt
- Alfred Shklyarskii
- Alice Mattison
- Alison Luterman http://alisonluterman.com/
- Amador T. Daguio, author of The Wedding Dance
- Amadis Ma. Guerrero, author of Children of the City
- Amitabha Bagchi, author of the novel Above Average published in India in 2007 by HarperCollins, India.
- Amy Proctor
- Ana Casas Broda
- Ānanda Selah Ŏsel cult avant-garde poet
- The Ancient Shark of Despair
- Andrea Marcovici
- Andrea Napiwocki
- Andrew Meier
- Angelica Gibbs, full name Angelica Gibbs Canfield, short story author etc. 1930s--195os . Her short story "The Test" is often anthologized
- Angus B. Reach - 19th century British writer
- Anita Thompson Wife of the late "Gonzo-style" journalist Hunter S. Thompson. Maintains Thompson estate & continues to edit & publish the works of Hunter S. Thompson.
- Ann-Christin Hensher
- Ann Leyhe
- Anne Laurie Logan - American Science fiction writer
- Anne-Lise Boge
- Antonio Curis
- Antonio García Ángel
- Anthony Clarke (author) author, writer of Ordeal at Lichfield, set in 675 England
- Anthony Nielsen
- Anthony C. Winkler Jamaican author, writer, novelist, educator, Writer of "The Lunatic" http://www.myspace.com/anthonycwinkler
- Asha Bandele poet memoirist activist, writer of "The Prisoner's Wife"
- Ashutosh Sharma poet, web page http://ashutosh.over-blog.com
- Atima Srivastava author, film maker
- Alison Acheson Canadian author
- Arnold Kettler Writer, Poet, Literary critic, literary schola, lecturer at leeds university, information about him and his biography can be found in leeds university website and in the internet literary information sites
- Arumbaka Vamshi Krishna Indian Author, educationist, poet, scholar, blogger of http://consumerpsyche.blogspot.com/
- Arun Kamal born in 1954, Nasriganj,Bihar,India , Hindi Poet and Critics, editor of "Alochana" a great litreray magazine. Author of 4 poetry collection. Awarded "Sahitya Acadamy Award","Soviet Land Nehru Award", "Shamsher Samman" and many others.
- August Noble
- Ashanti White born 1982, American writer and photographer, author of "Chasing Eden" and "Razor Blades Between My Teeth." Has been publishhed in The Commonline Project, Black Enterprise, and Callaloo. She also writes for DV8 Magazine and Library Journal.
- Spirit de la Mare. Poet, writer and illustrator based in East London. Daughter of punk artist and TV presenter .
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- Bahman Nirumandi, Iranian writer
- Bakken Christopher American poet/author/translator. "Goat Funeral" and "After Greece."
- Brooke Babineau Canadian/American author (Below Mile Zero, a novel of Key West)
- Barbara Betcherman Canadian novelist (Suspicions'), lawyer, and advocate of womens' rights, died ca. 1985
- Barbara Dale American cartoonist/writer/illustrator. "The Working Woman Book", "The Joys of Motherhood", "Dale Cards", Http://BarbaraDale.com
- Barbara Dinerman American novelist "H" A Novel, "The Artist" A Short Story, "My Last Summer at Orchard Beach" A Memoir.
- Barbara Hofland (1770-1844) Prolific British novelist, children's author, and literary critic. Works include "The Clergyman's Wife" (1812), "Son of a Genius" (1812) and "Farewell Tales Founded on Facts" (1840)
- Barbara Sleigh British children's novelist. Works include Jessamy and the Carbonel series.
- Bartolomé Cairasco de Figueroa Canarian poet, playwright and musician 1538-1610. Works include 'Templo Militante' and Comedia del Recibimiento
- David Bateman Canadian poet/performance artist. "Impersonating Flowers", and "Invisible Foreground", both books of poetry.
- Bela Ashe 15-year-old American poet/novelist. Lead Tears a book of poetry, To Die with Honor a short story. (in progress), Waiting for Rain a novel (in progress).
- Béla Jenbach (Bela Jenbach) (1871-1943), Austro-Hungarian librettist
- Belknap Maria
- Ben Watson (writer)
- Benjamin Anastas author of An Underachiever's Diary and The Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance
- Tonino Benacquista
- Benson Snyder Author of The Hidden Curriculum, possibly from MIT
- Claushtane Bertron 1975-
- Beth Saulnier
- Betty Wahl
- Bhoosnurmath S. S: Noted Kannada Writer
- Biagia Marniti: Noted Italian poet
- Bisset Donald: a children book writer and actor
- Blake McKendry, Canadian Author, scholar, and photographer, 1919-2003.
- Robert Blevins, American science-fiction author, activist, and publisher, 1954-. http://www.adventurebooksofseattle.com
- Mary Clearman Blew (born 1939)
- Bo Fowler Writer. Author of 'Scepticism Inc.'
- Bobby Gold
- Paul Darcy Boles
- Bonnie Gillespie
- Esther Wood Brady, writer of historical fiction for YA, e.g., Great Sweeping Day.
- Brandon Collier, African-American fiction author, screenwriter, and ghost writer.
- Robert Brault quotes all over the Internet, identified as software writer and poet
- The Broad Set Writing Collective A group of New Jersey writers of prose and poetry, have website, published in many journals (both print and online)
- Brooks Lee
- Rebecca L. Brown British writer, author of (amongst others) There Used To Be Trees . Blog at Bewildering Circumstances
- Adriano Bulla English writer, poet critic. See links-
- Jesse Browner, American literary novelist, historian and translator
- Byron and Puskhin
- Bruno Sperani, Italian writer
- Richard L. Belair, Massachusetts novelist, author of The Road Less Traveled, Double Take, and The Fathers
- Renante Beron, He is Filipino young poet, essayist, novelist. We recently requested for an article about him be created however, for some reasons, it has been deleted. We need the article as he is notable enough to earn publicity.
- Byrna Barclay, Canadian author
- B.I. Flight, American fiction author
- Karen Wilsey Bass Canadian author
- Mary Harelkin Bishop Canadian author
- Martha Blum WW2 prisoner of war and Canadian author
- Maureen Bush Canadian author
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- Edward B. Rasor b. 1963 Former United States Army Green Beret and spiritual author,"The Journey of a Modern Mystic: The Battle for The Kingdom of God," 2006, ISBN- 13:978-0- 59567649-1.
- Thomas Augustine Daly is best known for his humorous verse primarily in Italian or Irish-American dialect. Although popular for forty years as a poet, he was a versatile writer, and he built an international reputation as an author, columnist, and lecturer.
- Edward Saroyan author, dramatist and film maker
- Dag Ove Johansen
- Dan Tweyman
- Daniel Koeker Author of the Worlds series, as well as many other fiction projects in the works.
- Daniel C. Remein (American Poet, Published in Journals such as Sidebrow
- Daniel F. O'Brien (American Poet, Essayist, and Short Story Writer)
- Daniel Pellizzari Brazilian novelist, translator and comics writer.
- Daniel Putkowski American novelist, the author of "An Island Away" and "Bonk's Bar"
- Danny Lovecraft Australian poet
- Daria Donzova (Russian author of detective novels)
- Sinthyia Darkness, Sinthyia (American author, model)
- Darren Williams (writer) (author of Swimming in Silk and Angel Rock)
- Dave Fox (writer) (author of "Getting Lost: Mishaps of an Accidental Nomad" and an expert in the art of travel journaling)
- Dave Breslin, American writer, author of This Sober Life - www.ThisSoberLife.com or www.DaveBreslin.com
- David Oliver Doswell (African-American Essayist and Romantic Poet, Author of Beloved, David www.davidakachi.com
- Bindewald, David, poet, essayist, novelist. , and
- David Devereux (British author & occultist)
- David Dvorkin American Writer Author's Website]
- David Hernandez de la Fuente, Spanish Writer - see Spanish Misplaced Pages at http://es.wikipedia.org/David_Hernández_de_la_Fuente
- Devid Levithan
- David Rensin
- David R. Slavitt
- David Klint (Weblog author of California)
- DC Green (Australian surf journalist and children's author of Erasmus James & the Galactic Zapp Machine — http://dcgreenyarns.blogspot.com)
- Derek Lin American author of books based on the Taoist philosophy. Translated the Tao Te Ching and annotated it, authored The Tao of Daily life, and runs the www.taoism.net website.
- De Robertis, Carolina Uruguayan-American novelist, author of The Invisible Mountain, winner of the 2010 Rhegium Julii Prize http://carolinaderobertis.com/
- Ned Dickens Canadian playwright, author of City of Wine play cycle
- Don Aker
- Don Reisinger Tech Writer
- Diana Evans British/Nigerian author of 26a
- Renee Dodd Author of novel, A Cabinet of Wonders,
- Dominique Lowell
- Douglas Bub (Swiss professor at Princeton/USC, expert on Goethe's Faust)
- Dramma tragico
- Drew Gallagher
- Dr. Haha Lung
- Jacques Ducharme, Holyoke, Mass. writer, novelist, author of The Delusson Family and The Shadows of the Trees
- Duda Virgil (Romanian Writer, Author of To live in sin)
- Duijs Jaap ?Dutch poet
- Dumbadze Nodar
- Marti Dunaway, Morehead, KY. writer, kentucky author of A Clock Without Hands, A: A Story of Abuse, Neglect, Escape and Survival in Eastern Kentucky
- Dustin warburton (Horror/Children's author)
- Eager (Novel) A novel by Helen Fox
- Kurt Eggers German nazi poet. There's an article on an SS formation named after him, but none about himself
- Eisner C. Alexander
- Elena Ferrante
- Elisa Albert b. 1978, author of How This Night is Different and The Book of Dahlia
- Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
- Elizabeth Daly
- Elizabeth Mavon - Nominated for the Booker Prize in the 70s
- Elizabeth McNeill - author of the novel "9½ Weeks" that was made into the controversial movie starring Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger
- Ellen Byerrum
- Ellen Bromfield-Geld
- Ellen Meister
- Meggie Elder Elder's poetry on InDigest Magazine
- Elliot O'Donnell
- Elsie Lee Author of Gothic fiction from mid-late 20th century. Possible pseudonyms are Elsie Cromwell and Jane Godon
- Elspeth Campbell Murphy
- Emma Walton Hamilton, author of "Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading for Pleasure and Empowerment," co-author of Dumpy the Dump Truck, The Great American Mousical, Dragon: Hound of Honor, "Thanks to You: Wisdom from Mother and Child," "Simeon's Gift." Daughter of Julie Andrews. Editorial Director of The Julie Andrews Collection. Co-Founder, Bay Street Theatre, Actress, Director, Producer, Editor.
- Eric "E-Baby" Smith popular touring spoken word artist
- Eric Gamalinda, author of You Can Choose Your Afterlife
- Erik S. Larsen
- Ermanno Cavazzoni, italian writer who teaches aesthetics at the University of Bologna.
- Ethelwyn Wetherald (1857-1940), born in Rockwood, Ontario. He flirted with poetry briefly with a text like "The Pasture Field"
- Eva Johanne Stensrud
- Evan Kanarakis Australian writer "Sex, Drugs & Mum In The Front Row", editor "The Cud" online magazine
- Emilr Rodda
- Eugene Mirabelli American novelist
- Eugene Ostashevsky Russian-born American poet
- Eugenie Fraser, Russian-Scottish writer of "The House by the Dvina"
- Eustace Chesser
- Spirit de la Mare. London born performance poet and illustrator. First published at age eleven. Book due for release this year.
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- 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.
- Jennie Feldman
- Ildefonso Falcones
- Felicia Luna Lemus
- Firebird, Odellia Montreal born novelist, author of The Daughter of Flames (2009)
- Jamie Ford -- NYT Bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.
- 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)
- Frances de Pontes Peebles -- Brazilian-born American novelist, author of The Seamstress (2008)
- Francesca Marciano
- Francois Camoin
- Oliver Franklin -- science fiction writer
- 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
- Funke, Cornelia-
- Sciltian Gastaldi Italian writer, historian and journalist with 5 books published, http://it.wikipedia.org/Sciltian_Gastaldi
- Gabriel Randon
- Gail Gauthier
- Gary Earl Ross novelist, playwright, professor. Author of the novel Blackbird Rising and the play Matter of Intent, winner of the Edgar Award from Mystery Writers of America. Visit www.garyearlross.com.
- Galeigh Parkin poet
- Gary Gildner
- Gary Solomon Author
- Garzanti, Italian publishing house specialising in dictionaries and encyclopedias, see it:Garzanti
- Gaur Arvind Eminent Indian Theatre director, popularly known as Solo Guru
- G.E. Patterson
- Genevieve Edmonds http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ouch/2005/09/aspergers_not_a_disability.html, http://www.jkp.com/catalogue/author.php/id/1767, "kangarew" posts on http://www.asd-forum.org.uk/
- Geoffrey Summerfield
- George Eells
- Georgiana C. Kotarski Author of Ghosts of the Southern Tennessee Valley, www.georgianakotarski.com
- Geronimo Cristobal Jr.
- Gibson Miles
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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- Matei Hutopila, Romanian poet, painter and musician of Hutsul and Moldavian background, son of the Hutsul painter Vasile Hutopila (websearch for more)
- Hartzenbusch Lee, important Spanish author, poet and pedagogist whose article exists in Spanish Misplaced Pages. Could someone translate hes article? I need information about this poet. Could somebody translate it? Spanish is not my thing. Thanks.
- Hybrid Novel A form of fiction reaching beyond the limits of the expected form through the incorporation of a wide variety of story telling methods, such as poetry, photogaphy, etc.
- Hamyguito de España
- Harinder Singh
- Isamu Fukui, author of The Truancy
- Harold Gordon, author of The Last Sunrise, holocaust survivor
- Harrison Gray Otis Blake
- John Haskell
- Hassan Choudhury
- Hatsume Soseki
- Hannah Moskowitz Teenage American writer, author of BREAK and INVINCIBLE SUMMER.
- Helen Moore
- Helen van Slyke
- Henry H.H. Remak Pioneering scholar of comparative literature, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at IU Bloomington
- Henry William Brownejohns
- Hirsh Sawhney
- Historia Numorum
- Holly Bennett Author of the Bonemender series
- Melissa Hill (author) Irish author whose novels include Something You Should Know, Not What You Think, Never Say Never and others
- Marcia Hopler and Thomas Hopler, authors and missionaries to Nakuru, Kenya
- Katherine Hulme, novelist, author of "The Nun's Story"
- Hugh John MacLean, (b. 1887) son of Toronto-based World (magazine) owner W. F. MacLean, Member of Parliament. He was well-versed in writing as can be seen in "Just a Clerk", a poem of his.
- Howard Grass
- Hakan Günday
- H. P. Tinker
- Huda Barakat Contemporary Lebanese author who chronicled the effects of civil war on the Lebanese psyche now living in exile in Paris.
- Hugh Thomson Writer of travel non-fiction, documentary film maker and explorer; ]
- I. A. Ireland
- Ian Applegate
- Ian Graham Contemporary author of the novel 'Monument' (2002) ]
- Ian Patterson
- Idea Vilariño Uruguayan poet.
- Idylle Saphique by Liane de Pougy
- I Love Bacon!
- Ildefonso Falcones
- Incarceron a book by Catherine Fisher
- Ines Hernandez Tovar author of "To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once"
- Inger Harriet Hegstad
- Instant book
- Irene Radford
- Isabelle Merlin, writer of romantic thrillers for teenagers
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- Jiang Fangzhou is a Chinese prodigy writer .She is the author ofUnlatched the Window onto the Paradise,We are Growing Preadolescence,Look over Here,I am an Animal,The True Story of the Mischievous Child,The Rainbow Rider,Number One Schoolgirl, and Features of Rumors.
- Josh Reims is an American television writer and director. His credits include Everwood, American Dreams, Felicity, Dirty Sexy Money, What About Brian, Sorority, and Chicago Hope.
- Jacqueline Babbin (d. 2001) is an American television/theatre writer, producer, and executive
- J. Thomas Rimer
- Jack Moses, author of 'Nine Miles from Gundadai'
- Jackie Andrews
- Jackson Gregory
- Jackson Trounce Australian author of 'Tales of Glok: Flame, Honour and Redemption (unfinished)
- Jacob M. Appel Biblography Can someone (with expertise) put together a separate article with a list of Appel's prolific publications?
- Jacob Corner
- Jakob Ejersbo
- Jakob Haringer German writer/poet, three of his poems set to music by Arnold Schoenberg, see German wikipedia entry at http://de.wikipedia.org/Jakob_Haringer
- James A. Coghlan Scottish novelist and author of The Impossible Journey, a new book having an increasing amount of press interest in India. See , , and .
- James Galworthy
- James Liddy Collected Poems, poet of great note in Irish and Irish American circles, resident of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, instructor at Univ. of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, disciple of Kavanagh and Beckett.
- James Malcom Rymer
- Janan Cain, American children's book author of The Way I Feel and Roonie B. Moonie: Lost and Alone.
- Janardan Amballa Noted Telugu author and poet
- Jane Elliot, author of The Little Prisoner, a personal memoir of her childhood with her sexually abusive step-father
- Jane Sutton
- Janet Hitchcock Author of "The Holy Order of Womb Women"
- Janice Brabaw Poet, Screenwriter, Film and TV Producer, fiction writer, memoirist.Author of "Universe, Disturbed" and "Tongue for Folie." www.JaniceBrabaw.com
- American poet, translator, essayist, story writer. See www.JanineCanan.com
- Jaroslav Cejka
- Jacqui Tam author of Standing Tall. http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- Jay Williams (writer)
- Jean Durin
- Jean-Baptiste Montegut
- Jean-Eric Green (writes under Eric Jourdan)
- Jeff Guinn (Author of The Autobiography of Santa Claus, How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas, The Great Santa Search).
- Jeff Sampson
- Jeffrey A. Johnston (Author of The Key of Time, the Realm of Twilight, and Unlimited Heroes).
- Jenn Crowell
- Jennie Feldman is a poet and translator. She published a collection of poems, The Lost Notebook (Anvil, London 2005) and an anthology of contemporary French poetry, Into the Deep Street. Seven Modern French Poets. 1938–2008, (together with Stephen Romer, Anvil, London 2009).
- Jenny Dahlberg
- Jesse Coley (Author of the soon to come biographical novel "Dysfunctional:adj")
- Jessica Swan (Author of "Dear Isabelle", mystery/thriller).
- Jessica Verday (Author of "The Hollow" & "The Haunted").
- Jim coppoc (Author of "Blood, Sex and Prayer", "Bearing the Pall", "Reliquary", "Manhattan Beatitude", etc)
- J. Jackson Wray, (Author of "Nestleton Magna" historical/religious fiction novel)
- J.F. Lewis, (J.F. (Jeremy) Lewis is the author of 2008 "Staked", 2009 "ReVamped", and 2011 "Crossed", urban fantasy vampire novels published by Simon & Schuster imprint Pocket Books- see his website: www.authoratlarge.com and blog: writethefantastic.blogspot.com)
- J.L. Speers (Author of the "The Pawn Prince")
- JMH Berckmans, (Belgian writer)
- Joe Knetter (Horror author. Books include Zombie Bukkake, Twisted Loneliness, Sucked Up Fhit,and See You in Tea)
- Joan Henry {born April 8, 1914, died 2000} writer of novels about conditions in British prisons: Who Lie in Gaol, Women in Prison, Yield to the Night.
- Joan Hess (req. 2008-12-23) Author of Maggody (a.k.a "Ozark" & "Arly Hanks") and Claire Malloy humorous mystery series.
- Joanne Dobson Author of the Karen Pelletier mystery series, and I wanted to add link from one of her books to http://en.wikipedia.org/The_Raven_in_popular_culture
- Johannes Schlaf
- Jonathan M. Mellor Known TV & Theatre Actor. (http://www.JonathanMellor.com)
- John B. Rosenman Virginia author of speculative fiction.
- John Billheimer
- John D'Agata Prominent young essayist and originator of the concept of the "lyric essay"
- John DegenCanadian novelist (http://www.johndegen.com)
- John Fioravanti Canadian author of The Heart of Teaching. http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- John Fridrich American author of Just enuf to get by. http://www.justenuftogetby.com/
- John Gardiner (lyricist), British 1936–2007, wrote musicals with composer Andrew Parr including Dazzle, Dracula Spectacular and Big Al.
- John Harrigan Writer, director, performer and founder of FoolishPeople. Author of Cirxus and Dead Langauge. http://www.johnharrigan.com
- John Keir Cross
- John Thomas Dodds (born 1945), North American poet and educator.
- John Torquil British Poet, writer.
- John White (British writer) Christian speaker and writer of The Archives of Anthropos series (allegorical fantasy) and many inspirational/devotional books.
- Philip Jolowicz British author of the 2002 suspense novel Walls of Silence (translated in to German and Spanish) and False Positive (2004); Biography - Jolowicz, Philip: An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team (Digital - Jun 13, 2007) - HTML
- Jon Krasner
- Jon Land
- Jon ****** Cortes American actor, singer, designer has worked on many regional and Off-Off Broadway productions.
- Jonathan Falla
- Jonathan Lindsey Sheehan
- Jonathan Peeples
- José Hierro, important Spanish poet from the 20th century (es, ca)
- Josefina de Diego
- Joseph Brockton Author of the queer as folk novel Every nine seconds.
- Joseph Geha Arab American author
- Joseph D. Martin Texas writer; www.josephdmartin.com
- Joseph Minton (American Expressionist Painter)
- Joyce Champion American author of the Emily and Alice children's book series.
- Julian Cole - British Crime Thiller author -
- Julius von Schlosser
- Justina Chen Headlet
- J. A. Rogers
- Heinrich Eduard Jacob, German-American Jewish writer, was a prisoner at Buchenwald concentration camp. (de:Heinrich Eduard Jacob)
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- Kinjal Kishor - A popular Indian Science fiction writer writing in Hindi Language.
- K. Bannerman - Canadian author
- K. J. Taylor - Australian fantasy author of The Land of Bad Fantasy and the Fallen Moon series (The Dark Griffin (released August 2009; a nominee on the short-list for the Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel), The Griffin's Flight (released February 2010), and The Griffin's War (to be released September 2010)) Her blog and an interview.
- Kai Meyer a popular German fantasy author
- Kaleb Nation American Author of 2 books, also Youtube personality and acclaimed blogger
- Kamla Surayya a popular Indian author, converted to Islam
- Kane X. Faucher
- Karapanou Margarita
- Karin Risvoll
- Karim El Koussa Lebanese Author of 4 books, and winner of Saiid Akl literary Award for PYTHAGORAS the Mathemagician
- Karl Mayo
- Karyna DaRosa Romantic Fiction Author
- Kate Jacoby Australian Author of 5 Books of Elita
- Kate Morton seeking an in-depth article for her novel "The Forgotten Garden"
- Kathy Carmichael an award winning romantic comedy author and popular lecturer on business & craft of writing
- Kay Bailey
- Kelly Cherry
- Ken McClure Edinburgh-based writer of medical crime thrillers http://www.kenmcclure.com/
- Kenji Sakurai author of two novels (and some other various published works) and an aspiring entrepreneur
- Kevin Doran
- Kevin F. Pickett author of the 2009 comic release of "Chester the Crafty Pervert"
- Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. (theatre and pop culture theorist)
- Kevin McCullough, a journalist who attacked gamers with an article "The 'sex-box' race for president".
- Kevin Paquet, A young talented Teenage Poet and Writer from the Philippines!". http://www.kevinpaquet.com
- Kilburn Hall, American Author of Karakal (Lost Horizon-The Return)
- Elizabeth Kim, Korean-American memoirist, author of 10,000 Sorrows, the authenticity of which is questionable
- Kim Harrison (fantasy author) done, see Kim_Harrison
- Kim Hye-Sun - Korean Poet http://www.smith.edu/poetrycenter/poets/khyesun.html
- Kirk DeMatas, A young Canadian poet who published "Wordspeak" in 2008
- Talia Kopach- Canadian unpublished playwright.
- Kristen Billerbeck (Fiction novelist for young women)
- Krysl, Marilyn- Award Winning American author of four story collections, six books of poetry.www.marilynkrysl.com
- Kody Boye
- Kevin M. Klerks - Canadian poet (b. 1971) http://www.sunfirecove.com
- Kurtis Scaletta - Children's book author http://www.kurtisscaletta.com, http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=81599
- Kamalakanta Roul, a well known oriya poet of India. His poem "Bedanaa Aka Phagunare" and "Jaga Hey Chasi Bhai" are the two most celebrated work in oriya literature. He is the first youngest columnist of orissa who started to write at the age of 18 on oriya language and nationalism, Indian Politics and International Relations. He is also a research scholar of Delhi university contributed articles to different journals i.e, 'mainstream' and 'world focus' and so on. His Book " A Comparative Perspective on Indian politics" with a joit author is in press.presently, he is working on "Violence and the state".
- King Rodolinos
- Katunarić, Dražen - Croatian Poet and novelist
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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.
- Luc De Baets
- Ludo de Witte
- Lyndon Stacey British writer (auther of e.g. "Time to Pay" and "Blindfold")
- Lyric Wallwork Winik
- Luis Felipe Lomelí. a.k.a. Luis Felipe G. Lomeli Microcuento. Mexican writer (author of e.g. "Ella sigue de viaje")
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- Michael Delahaye - Auther of (Stalking Horse-1989) and (On The Third Day-1986)
- Marcie Muir (1919-2007) was an Australian bibliographer and bookseller - she wrote the definitive works on Australian children's literature and children's book illustration
- Mack Maloney is an American author and musician. little more than 2.5 million books sold out of 34+ titles
- Maria Olinda Beja is a poet from São Tomé and Príncipe whose most widely read works include Leve, Leve and Bo tende?.--198.11.27.53 (talk) 06:59, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
- Mark Nephttp://bits.wikimedia.org/skins-1.5/common/images/button_extlink.pngo- is an American poet who has authored 12 books and has been nominated for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize.
- Marilan Tinajero (born 1971) is an American poet and artist, whose poetic works include Radical Elements, Learning To Walk, The Writing Paper, Creed Of The Poet, Poseidon's War, Sand Vine, Kudzu Castles, Splash of Paint, Mother's Prayer, The Cure, Palimpsest, Listening To The Rain, Lady Fish and The Writing Spider among many others.
- Zoe Marriott British novelist of Young Adult fantasy. Winner of 2009 Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation Award, author of 'Wild Swans' fairytale retelling The Swan Kingdom (2008 USBBY International Book, long-listed for Branford Boase Award, short-listed for Lincolnshire Young People's Book Award) and original fantasy Daughter of the Flames (Long-listed for YALSA Top Ten Books for Teens). Website .
- Myra Schneider is British poet who has authored ten collections of poetry, most with Enitharmon Press, written three children's novels published by Heinemann, written and co-written books about writing, most recently 'Writing Your Self' with John Killick, also co-edited books of poetry by contemporary women poets (mostly British). She was shortlisted for the Forward Prize best single poem of 2007.
- Mary Kay Andrews is a former journalist and NYT bestselling American author of Deep Dish http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/20217/Mary_Kay_Andrews/index.aspx
- Mary Daheim is an American mystery author who writes the Alpine mystery series and the Heraldsgate Hill Bed & Breakfast cozies.
- Maureen Moss, noted inspirational speaker and author of God's Promise
- Megliore degli Abati, Italian poet from XIII Florence (see it:Megliore degli Abati)
- Meo Abbracciavacca, died 1313, Italian poet from Pistoia (see it:Meo Abbracciavacca)
- Miriam Trogdon is an American television writer and producer. Her credits include Roseanne, Grace Under Fire, The Naked Truth, Empty Nest, Newhart, Cheers, Normal, Ohio, 8 Simple Rules, Life on a Stick, Coach, Raising Dad, My Big Fat Greek Life, Reba, The Fighting Fitzgeralds, Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, Delta, Everybody Loves Raymond, A Minute With Stan Hooper, Coming of Age, All Is Forgiven, and Major Dad. She served as Creative Consultant on five series.
- Andrzej Mandalian Modern Polish poet see http://pl.wikipedia.org/Andrzej_Mandalian
- Bill Marsilii (born c.1963), American screenwriter
- MaryAnn McCarra-Fitzpatrick (born 1967) Irish-American poet.
- Dierdre McNamer (born 1951)
- William D'Arcy McNickle (1904-1977)
- Mbuyiseni Oswald Mtshali
- Michelle McNamara
- Walter Earl Meyers -- wrote 'Aliens and Linguists', an examination of the language sciences in science fiction
- Kenizé Mourad
- Mohammed Hammam Fekri almekawi, Egyption writer, a novelist interested in the enviromente and scientific heritage.
- M. W. Croll
- Marc Blizzurd
- Marcus Brandel
- Marc Dones
- Marcia Ford website: www.marciaford.com & marciaford.blogspot.com a nonfiction contemporary author of multiple Christian books as well as the new political book We the Purple, blogger, and book and magazine editor.
- Margaret Ball (author) (20th cent. writer, not Margaret Ball)
- Mario Kluser (author of HET ORDERBOEK and DE RODE DRAAD -Director's Cut. http://www.mariokluser.nl)
- Marion Clayborne
- Mary Connealy
- Marion St. John Webb
- Mark Ferrari Artist/Writer, The Book of Joby, website: http://www.markferrari.com/
- Mark Garrison (born 1979) Satire/Comedic writer. Staff writer for http://CricketSoda.com and contributing write for http://IGotNewsForYou.com.
- Mary Guterson
- Martti Johannes Larni
- Martin Roper
- Mary Jane Behrends Clark
- Mary TallMountain
- Max Milo Pitigrilli
- Maxence Fermine
- Mercedes SalisachsBold text
- Meriette Soll Skridshold
- Michael James Archibald Modern contemporty poet, Philosopher (Honorary Doctorate in Metaphysics). Three time International Poet of the Year nominee.
- Michael M. Bates, Columnist
- Michael Charles Rogers, (born 1972) author and poet, wrote the novel "Dead Angels Bleed"; DamnAge Publishing (http://pub.home.damnage.net/) .
- Michael Turback
- Michael W.D. Lewis, young poet and screenwriter.
- Mikhail Davidovich Baitalsky (1903-1978) Trotskyist journalist, writer, and publisher in Samizdat, author of "Notebooks for the Grandchildren: Recollections of a Trotskyist Who Survived the Stalin"
- Michel Sauret
- Bich Minh Nguyen
- Mitchell Lovell
- Manuel Rui Monteiro Angolian Writer born in 1941
- Maurice Skillern, Author- Poet- Philosopher, wrote "Messages"; Reflections of being (www.maurice-skillern.com)
- Mohan Rana Contemporary Indian poet.
- Richard C. Morais Forbes magazine's longest serving foreign correspondent who went on to become a novelist
- Myron J. Smith Prolific bibliographer. Warfare, Sports, and Spy Fiction seem to be his topic areas. 102 results on Amazon, but some are duplicates. Maybe 40-50 unique bibliographies? One or two pictorial histories as well.
- Marshall Logan author of World War, The: History Of The Nations And Empires Involved And A Study Of The Events Culminating in The Great Conflict
Moira Lovell
- Murukan Kattakada Contemporary Malayalam poet and author of Kannada and Renuka
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- Nuru (family) A family of vampiric shapeshifters of the same era of The War of the Roses (Several brothers: Vlrikus, Joseph, Cadell, Bedivere, Spyrling, Isaac, Esmond, Russel, Cadwallader, and Einion; and one sister, Carys.)
- Nadra Haddad
- Nahid Rachlin
- Nasseeb Ariba
- Nathan Albright
- Nathan Edmondson - Comic book author and novelist; published works include OLYMPUS and THE LIGHT.
- Naugle Dylan- Highly anticipated up and coming Crime/Noir fiction novelist, born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. Spent two years in New York writing his first novel "Clowns Don't Carry Guns".
- Neil Zawacki
- Newman Levy - (Nov. 30, 1888 - March, 1966) was a former Assistant District Attorney of NYC, trial lawyer, writer of light verse, opera and theater fan. from
- Nick Bozanic
- Nicolas Ancion, Belgian writer born in 1971, novelist and poet. He won several literar awards in Europe. His last novel, "The Man Who Refused To Die", is published in English translation. More info at http://www.nicolasancion.com or consult wiki page in French.
- Nita Sweeney, freelance writer, writing teacher, and editor of . Sweeney is a long-time student and assistant to Natalie Goldberg.
- Nolan, Simon, British novelist (a page which was unnecessarily speedy deleted) (see Brighton in fiction)
- Nora Gold, Canadian Jewish writer
- Norman Hindley
- Norman Liebmann TV scriptwriter-turned-right wing commentator.
- Susan Northey, author of two novels, more information at http://mycancerjourney.com/
- Josephina Niggli, or, Josefina, Josephine, author and playwright. Chicana.
- Nickiesha Ricketts, author of the book "Diary of a Troubled Teenager"
- Nydia Lamarque, Argentinean.
- N.K.Osho , India.
- Matt de Burgh, TV scriptwriter and performer on show "Ghost Hunting with Matt De Burgh"
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- 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.
- 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
- Pa Chen (famous Chinese Author)
- Painter George (Biographer of Proust)
- Paolo Milano
- Nancy Parent has written very, very many books for the young: ,
- Parisse Jerome (playwright and novelist)
- Park Barnitz
- Patti Stren
- Patricia Rice, bibliography and book descriptions
- Patrick Cave (author)
- Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Patrick McGuinness (poet)
- Pauls Bankovskis
- Pente Bedersen
- Perkins Mitali, author of Monsoon Summer, Rickshaw Girl, the Sunita Experiment, and the First Daughter novels (http://www.mitaliperkins.com)
- Peter Lisca
- Peter McArthur (http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/garvin/poets/mcarthur.html)
- Peter Tauber (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/19/books/19TAUB.html?ex=1167714000&en=1a37ebfbeaac5d10&ei=5070)(Author of THe Last Best Hope and Sunshine Soldiers, both NY Times bestsellers)
- 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)
- Polina Barskova, (Russian poet) -- this article used to exist
- Polise Vincent (UFO Author) "The Pine Bush Phenomenon". http://www.pinebushufo.com/
- Powerone
- 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
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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
- Rachel Ingalls
Rachel Shukert, American author and playwright rachelshukert.com
- Rainer Gocke
- Rafael Ábalos Spanish author. Wrote Grimpow: The Invisible Road
- Rafael Seligmann German/Jewish Writer.Author of Rubinstein's Auction
- Ramzi M. Salti Arab American writer and Lecturer at Stanford University. Author of The Native Informant and Other Stories: Six Tales of Defiance from the Arab World.
- Randa Ghazy
- Randall Stross - The author of Planet Google (article created by me), eBoys and more.
- Ranjii DhaliwalBest Selling Author (Canadian)www.ranjdhaliwal.com
- Rasheed Ayoub
- Rattawut Lapcharoensap Thai/American author.
- Raoul Follereau ]
- Raven Brangwyn Kaldera Queer northern-tradition shaman and a pansexual FTM transgendered intersexual. Author of: Hermaphrodeities: The Transgender Spirituality Workbook, 2002. Co-editor of Best Transgender Erotica, 2002.
- Ray Succre ]
- Raymond Turk 1960s Beat lyricist and novelist
- Re de Leon AKA Remi or Rem de Leon - Filipino writer working on a series of novels set in 8th Century Philippines, also the founder of The Philippine Order of Narnians and former Professor of Development Communication at the University of the Philippines Los Baños
- Rees Gwyneth British author of children's books
- Robakidze Grigol
- Pandit Rala Ram 'Ratan' Pandoravi Indian Urdu Poet & author of 21 books.He translated bhagvad Geeta (Sanskrit Poetry by Ved Vyas) in Urdu poetry.
- Rajendra Nath 'Rehbar' Indian Urdu Poet & author of six books.
- Robert V. Aldrich Author of several "anime style novels"
- Robert San Souci
- Robin Slick
- Rodney Blackmore Former Senior Magistrate of the Australian Childrens' Court; author of Childrens Courts and Community Welfare in NSW
- Rogers, Damian
- Rompski Jan
- Ron Butlin
- Rosa Cerna Peruvian writer, AKA Rosa Cerna Guardia (Two last names are used in Spanish: Cerna is the last name, Guardia is the second last name).
- B. Weston Rook American Author. "The Junction" and "A Shadow From The Past" also did some film work
- Ruslan Nurullaev International writer. Novel: "Are we dreaming or Is it real...?"
- Ruth Elwin Harris
- Ruth P. Freedman
- Ruth Rooney
- Růžena Grebeníčková
- Richard E. Hart
- Rick Dakan American writer.Wrote Geek Mafia and the upcoming sequel.Also wrote many table top role playing game manuals and was a writer and designer for City of Heroes.More information can be found at www.rickdakan.com.
- Rimpau Cornelia German writer who wrote novels set in a historic background in and around WWII.
- Gérard Robichaud, Maine novelist, author of Papa Martel and The Apple of His Eye
- Russ Schneider
- R.W. Ridley Author of The Oz Chronicles
- John Ruganda.
- Ryan, R. M. American poet and novelist.
- Ruffin, Paul 2009 Texas State Poet Laureate. Author of two novels, four collections of short fiction, four books of essays, seven collections of poetry. Texas State University System Regents' Professor. Web site: pauldruffin.com
- Jeb Rosebrook screenwriter, already linked, cowboy expert
- Rick Raphael Author of several Hugo nominated stories.
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- Sarah Addison Allen Author of Garden Spells, amongst other books.
- sankha subhra devbarmanIndian Writer.Poet,Short -Story Writer,Novelist.
- Samhita Arni Indian writer. Author of The Mahabharata - A Child's View. See her website: http://www.samarni.com
- Sam Truitt American poet. Author of Anamorphosis Eisenhower (Lost Roads), Vertical Elegies: Three Works (UDP); Vertical Elegies 5: The Section (Georgia) and Street Mete: A Work in Vertical Elegies (forthcoming, Palm). Son of Anne Dean Truitt (prominent late American artist) and James Truitt (prominent late American journalist).
- Sarwat Mohiuddin, a noted contemporary Pakistani Punjabi poetess. She has taken part in poetry sessions in India, Europe and North America
- Sawako Nakayasu Japanese-American poet, translator, editor. website: http://www.factorial.org/sn/sn_home.html
- Susan Voth - (req 2008-05-27)- Author of Liquored Words & Afterthoughts and a Canadian poet.
- Shirley Toulson- poet
- Sudhir Neerattupuram - Indian (Malayalam) Writer, Journalist, Critc, Children's Story Writer, Essay Writer etc. Books include the Iswarante Chiri (God's Smile), Stories told by Swami Vivekananda, Subhashita Saram, Ramayan Quiz etc. The official Sudhir Neerattupuram's website can be found here: http://www.neeratt.blogspot.com/
- Sam Taylor author of Body of the World official website: http://www.samtaylor.us/
- Salamanda Drake author of Dragonsdale and Riding the Storm
- Santa Calls by William Joyce creator of Rolie Polie Olie, Robots, and Meet the Robinsons
- Samantha Hunt
- Shari Low - Scottish author of women's fiction. Books include The Motherhood Walk of Fame, Double Trouble, What If.
- Shawn McBride Philadelphia-based American author of Green Grass Grace.
- Sondra Harris writer of Getting My Think On
- Sallie Lowenstein
- Sam McCarver
- Sarrionandia Joseba
- Sathyanarayana.M.V.S. (sathya narayana)Indian English poet from Nellore, Andhra pradesh. Books: Golden Lotus, Plastic faces and other poems (Monfakira). see: www.poemhunter.com//// www.museindia.com////// member of World poets society.Winner of Editor's choice award from www.theenchantingverses.co.nr(December 2009)
- B. F. Sawyer Late 19th century U.S. author of "David and Abigail", "The Lady Paulina" etc.
- Richard Scarey
- Leonore Schick (1988) Franco-British writer, author of "Lizard."
- Ann K. Schwader American poet. Website
- Fernanda Seno (1942 - 1996) Portuguese poet
- Sean Vincent Lehosit - Horror writer from Columbus, OH
- Seumas MacManus (1869 - 1960) Irish writer of fairy tailes and novels about Ireland.
- Sergej Gandlevskij Russian Author
- Sever Gansovsky Russian science fiction author
- Shaginian, Marietta (aka Jim Dollar) Author of Mess-Mend: Yankees in Petrograd
- Shane Tourtellotte science fiction writer
- Sharma, Bulbul, Indian writer (The Anger of Aubergines, Banana Flower Dreams, My Sainted Aunts)and painter.
- Shirley Rousseau Murphy children's fantasy, science fiction, and (most recently) mystery writer (author of the Joe Grey cat mysteries)
- The Sky Fisherman, A novel by Craig Lesley. Website here:
- Star Davies fantasy writer, author of Divica series (Blood Forsaken)
- Stephen D. Frances (pseudonym Hank Janson) (req. 2009-01-21), Iconic pulp-fiction novelist . Bio - Bibliography -
- Steven Sherrill American author of The Minotaur takes a Cigarette Break
- Shinkichi Takahashi Zen Poet d. 1980. Collection of poems translated to English by Lucien Stryk entitled "Triumph of the Sparrow."
- Francis Sherman (poet) (1871-1916), born in Fredericton, N.B. Poet who wrote "Let Us Rise Up and Live!".
- Rachel Shukert American Author and Playwright rachelshukert.com
- Simon Dale Jones Welsh Poet, Lecturer
- Sinthyia DarknessAmerican author, model
- Shirshendu Mukherjee (India)
- Bucky Sinister
- Sklenicka, Carol biographer of Raymond Carver.
- Sook Nyul Choi
- Søren Jessen, Danish writer and illustrator, born 1963, page available on Danish wikipedia
- Smiley Blanton, M.D.
- Stanley Smith (author) Librarian, author and poet
- Sparkes Ali writer of the Shapeshifter series
- Spencer Troxell American poet
- Stanislav Witkiewitz
- George Edwards Stanley wrote the Third-Grade Detectives series
- Steinmetz Suzanne wrote several books related to sociology
- Stella Kae
- Stephen Baird Author of children's fantasy historical fiction novel Fire in the Straw, ISBN 1-4251-3277-4
- Stephen McCall Author of The Tyrannosaurus Tic: A Boy's Adventure with Tourette Syndrome, ISBN 1-4251-5501-4
- Steve Kidmore
- Malik Sullivan Author of poetry and short stories, most often considered horror and fantasy. check ]
- Paul Sussman -- Author of The Last Secret of the Temple and The Lost Army of Cambyses
- Patrica Meyer Spacks on Gossip.
- Susan L. Lenzkes, American poet, author of "When The Handwriting On The Wall Is In Brown Crayon", "Everybody's Breaking Pieces Off Me", also Quiet Time poems in the CWR devotional "Everyday With Jesus".
- Susanna Kearsley - Canadian author. Books include the Shadowy Horses, Mariana, Named of the Dragon. Mariana won the Catherine Cookson Literary Prize. The official Susanna Kearsley website can be found here: http://www.susannakearsley.com/
- Ted Staunton Canadian children's author, lives in Port Hope, Ontario. Author of Puddleman.
- Subhransu Panda Indian(Odia/Oriya) poet, fiction writer, translator, editor. website: http://www.subhransupanda.webs.com publicatoins - morning is not so far
- Sarah Wilkinsin Author of adaptation of The Castle Spectre
- Sean Haldane British poet and neuropsychologist, author of Always Two, Emotional First Aid etc. website http://www.poem.sh
- Sibyl Morgan Author of poetry relating to african american experiences. website http://www.geocities.com/sjbm@sbcglobal.net/sibyls_place
- ((Simon Vincent)) American author and poet, author of Waypoint 90, and Sea Lust website http://www.simonvincent.com
- Sue Henry Author of two series of mysteries, including Murder on the Iditarod Trail. Publisher sites http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/15432/Sue_Henry/index.aspx and http://berkleysignetmysteries.com/author173
- Mahmud Saba, 19th century iranian poet (malek-o'sho'ara) and painter
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- Tabidze Galaktion
- Tamez Margo
- Tango Argentino (musical)
- Tania Kindersley
- Tapan Dey
- Tapsell R.F Author of 'The Year of the Horsetails','The Unholy Pilgrim','Shadow of Wings' and 'Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World']
- Tara Janzen
- Tashna Erin LaVaux Author of Lakhota Language and Whimsical Children's Stories. Her latest work is "Compassion" - ISBN: 978-1449595418. Author's Amazon.Com Bio: http://www.amazon.com/Tashna-Erin-LaVaux/e/B002Y2FJKS/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1 Author's Website: http://www.tnwcreations.com/]
- T.C. Mulvihill Author of Killed by a Passing Snowflake synopsis and review can be found at
- Taylor Anderson
- Ted Poston
- Teolan, fictional country in Taulia universe
- Terence Leclere
- Terry Johnson
- The Godfather (fairytale)
- The Mirror Images (Identical Twin Illusionist) -
- Terkar Ravi (Poet of Hindi Book hasarate)
- Thomas Klise
- Thomas L. Jentz
- Thomas Rengstorff (Author of both horror and metaphysical books.)
- Thorton W. Burgess
- Tom McGowen, author of Sir MacHinery and many other books--His name currently redirects you to Album of Dinosaurs not a biography (requested 9-15-09) http://www.amazon.com/Sir-MacHinery-Tom-McGowen/dp/0695801678/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253042804&sr=1-1.
- Tom Phelan (author of THE CANAL BRIDGE, IN THE SEASON OF THE DAISIES, DERRYCLONEY, ISCARIOT; 2008-09 Fellow of the Christopher Isherwood Foundation; www.tomphelan.net)
- Tom Weatherly (author of Maumau American Cantos, Thumbprint, and short history of the saxophone)
- Toni Rey (Author of Still Working After All These Years)
- Telakapalli Ravi (author of Nithy jeevitham)
- Tony R. Rodriguez (SF Examiner column writer) (Books include THE DISAPPEARANCE AND THE SLOW AWAKENING, RAPID EYE METAPHORS, and SIMPLICITY REGURGITATED: POEMS AND SHORTS)
- Travis Martin (owner of Pen of Travis: www.pen-of-travis.mystarship.com)
- Tradell, the Queen (author of Millennium Millennia, also known as Tradell Mizrahi, his personal blog: thequeentradell.weebly.com)
- Lucian K. Truscott IV, grandson of WWII US Army General Lucian Truscott, author of Dress Gray (ISBN 0385134754) Heart of War (ISBN 0451187709), Army Blue (ISBN 0747202443) and Full Dress Gray (ISBN 0006160794).
U-Z
- Jessica Verday ( Author of the Hollow trilogy ).
- Uma Parameswaran
- Upside-Down Stories from Downside-Up School-book series by Peter Steinberg
- Troy Urquart - Poet and writer of critical essays
- V R Main - Author of novel A Woman with No Clothes On, article in 'The Guardian' http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/oct/03/women.manet and Misplaced Pages article on Victorine Meurent refers to www.awomanwithnoclotheson.com
- Varsha M. Adalja
- Vatikiotis Michael
- Van Reid
- Vicki Myron, author of the NYT bestseller Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
- Willister McClain
- Henry Vaughn 17th century metaphysical British poet
- Ventura Garcia Calderon, author, Peruvian, Spanish & French language writer, see Spanish Misplaced Pages article on him
- John Verney (poet) - author around 1968, ('Seven Sunflower Seeds' et al.) english editions with Collins, German editions popular with Franckh publishers
- Vicki Tasiopoulos
- Victor King - new Australian author of Jacklin:a convict's story
- Megan Volpert - contemporary American poet and theorist
- Laureen Vonnegut
- Wang Lulu, (born 1960), Dutch novelist
- Wendy Hammond -
- Stephen Werley - Author of Sahdia book series
- Wesley Prewer Artist / Writer. Author of The Campaign Equation, spinoff of the Equations series by Kenneth Tam. Cover artist for all the Defense Command novels. http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- Eric Wiener Author / Game Publisher, co-founder of Paradigm Concepts and co-creator of Arcanis: the World of Shattered Empires and Witch Hunter: the Invisible World.
- Brad Wilcox Children's author, popular speaker and proffesor of children't literature at BYU. See bradwilcox.com
- Jan Wildt - (req. prior 2008-04-09) - slipstream author
- William Catzelflis
- William Harris Lloyd Roberts (b. 1884)
- William Lawrence Hawkins (1895-1990) outsider art; used photography, magazine cuttings, etc and painting to create his compositions
- William Johnston (writer), of Sam Weskit on the Planet Framingham, etc
- William Negley (Bill) (1914-2006) author of Archer in Africa -
- William Royse Lysaght (1858-1945), born in Monmouthshire and educated at home with a private tutor, he became High Sheriff of Monmouthshire. He also wrote poems such as "The Penalty of Love".
- William Ruhlmann, music critic
- Wilma Stockenström Award-winning South African poet, novelist and actress (translated by Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee). See: http://www.nb.co.za/listing/stockenstr-m/3035/ and http://www.stellenboschwriters.com/stockenst.html
- Judy Wilson (writer) Fiction Writer
- Wilson Rainway famed poet & internet superstar, published "Collected Works" in 2004
- Rik Woods (1969-) author of This Little Red Bitch in My Chest, This little Blue Bitch in My Head. This are the only two works I have been able to find so far are there others and is there any history on this poet.
- The World I Live In Helen Keller
- Kate WalbertThe Gardens of Kyoto, Our Kind, Where She Went: Stories
- Jonathan Wylie pseudonym of Mark and Julia Smith, who also write as Julia Gray, see the German article
- Yan ji 嚴忌, one of the authors of the Chu Ci - Songs of the South
- Enoch Penn Yobright
- Yuriy Nesis
- Zeek author and illustrator of The Art of Shen Ku
- Zvi Jagendorf
- Tony Hickson Dark poets
Unsorted
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 Misplaced Pages and independent assessments will have to be made regarding notability:
- William R. Clark (author) - vs. William R. Clark - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - writer and author of The Real Reasons for the Upcoming War With Iraq
- Dickie Raymon Reedy - (req. prior 2006-06-01) - storyteller and author of "From the Imagination of a West Texas Farm Boy"
- Abdul Aziz Bedil - Udmaa-aieen-purr sindhi poetry
- Arthur Calder-Marshall
- Bhabani Bhattacharya
- Burns Mantle
- Burt Blechman
- Clive Barry
- Ethelreda Lewis
- Frances Newman
- Francis Sydney Marvin
- Henrik Tikkanen
- Jeannette Marks
- Jeremy Brooks
- John Albert Macy
- Paul Brodeur
- Percy Marks
- Seumas MacManus
- Stephen Becker
- W. H. Canaway
- Warren Beck
- Oscar Casares - (req. 2009-9-6) short story writer. interview
- Jack Oleck - script and story writer for DC comics, Atlas Comics and others.
- Anshumani Ruddra - (req 2010-03-11) Indian author, writes fantasy and science fiction, wrote The Enemy of My Enemy, Banana Republic and Crickematics
- Juan José Videgain - -Spanish biographer,novelist and fantasy writer ... no references?
- Jacqueline West (author) - (req. Mar. 3, 2010) poet, journalist, and fiction writer. Recipient of the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg prize for poetry and two Pushcart nominations. Author of The Books of Elsewhere and the Parallel Press poetry collection Cherma.
- Deb Wills - Created Walt Disney World online encyclopedia allears.net
Authors (other than poets, dramatists and fiction writers)
Please request articles about non-fiction writers at Misplaced Pages:Requested articles/Biographies#Non-fiction writers, not here. |
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
- 99 francs / 14,99 euros - Frédéric Beigbeder - novel about advertising business
- The God Engines - John Scalzi - A science fantasy novella.
- 1001 Classical Recordings You Must Hear Before You Die by Steven Isserlis (Contributor) and Matthew Rye (Editor)
- 2034 The Corporation Post 2012 by Mark Whistler. Published: March, 2009. Novel Description: 1984 Updated to modern times. Though the book is fiction the work is heavily footnoted with actual articles, events, reports and legislation happening in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
- 24 Declassified: Trinity
- A Certain Slant of Light (Novel) - by Laura Whitcomb
- Acoustical Poetry (Poetry Novel)- by Lily Sparkletoon
- A Hard Day's Write: The Stories Behind Every Beatles' Song- a book explaining what every song The Beatles ever wrote means.
- A Promise To Nadia by Zana Muhsen
- A Record Of Employment by Kaiser Chiefs and photographer Peter Hill. A photo book documenting the rise of the band over the period of being unsigned to their triumph at the Brit Awards prior to their 2nd album release. Published August 2006 and ISBN-13: 9781841882680.
- A Season Of Stones- by Helen Winterintz
- Against Medical Advice: A True Story by James Patterson
- Alosha by Christopher Pike
- The Amazing Adventures of Starr The missing extra ]
- Angel Saga (series)- by Willers
- Backstage passes and Backstabbing Bastards: Memoirs Of A Rock 'N' Roll Survivor by Al Kooper
- Behind the Smile: My Journey out of Postpartum Depression - Marie Osmond - A book written by Marie Osmond to help women with Postpartum Depression.
- Between Cocktails - Sid Fleischman - A book of informal magic tricks, his first published book
- Beyond the Gates (book) by Christopher Gilbert An adult suspense novella written in a unique style. The story revolves around a shadowy character only known as the collector. Released December 2008. ISBN:1-60813-109-2.
- For The Win - A future novel by Cory Doctorow.
- The Birth Order Book by Dr. Kevin Leman
- Black Market by James Patterson also known under the name of Black Friday
- The Bone Magician by F. E. Higgins
- Boo the Caribou - A fictional creature that was involved in a series of short stories.
- Boogiepop in the Mirror (a novel) by Kouhei Kadono
- The Bonemender (series) by Holly Bennett
- Boy meets Girl (book) by Meg Cabot
- Burning Eddy by Scott Gardner
- Camp Aconyte - A novelette written by J. A. George.
- Carnevale, 1782 by M R Lovric
- Casanegra: A Tennyson Hardwick Story - A murder mystery by Blair Underwood, Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due.
- Charlie Small (book) -A series of children's novels by Random House
- Charile Skedaddle (book) by Patricia Beatty .
- Clan Cat Role Play based on the warriors series by Erin Hunter.
- The Church Mice series - to date, a series of 12 books written and illustrated by Graham Oakley
- The City Who Fought - Anne McCaffrey & S.M. Stirling
- City of Thieves - by David Benioff.
- Cloud of Sparrows - an acclaimed samurai novel by Takashi Matsuoka
- Cuckold, a novel about Ancient Mewar region in India, By kiran nagarkar. Published by Harper Collins
- Country Diary of Garden Lore
- The Crimson Purging series by Jonathan Kaelin. A series of three books, the first of which was released in April 2008.
- The Crossing Of Ingo by: Helen Dunmore
- Cupcake (book) by Rachel Cohn, sequel to Shrimp.
- The Dark Chronicles by Cynthia Soroka, series of books called The Dark Chronicles
- Daughters of a Granite Land Trilogy, by Anita Burgh; 1992 (I - The Azure Bowl; II - The Golden Butterfly; III - The Stone Mistress). Publishers: Chatto & Windus; Trafalgar Square.
- Day by Day Armageddon- by J. L. Bourne, a post apocalyptic zombie novel.
- Dead Angels Bleed - (Mar 2010, Michael Charles Rogers, publ. Damnage Publishing, 978-0-557-31070-8, 274pp)
- Death Note: Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases- By Nisio Isin, a light novel that is a spinoff on the series Death Note
- Deeper (novel) by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams
- Destroyermen series, by Taylor Anderson - alternate history/sci-fi
- Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World-New York Times bestsellers.
- Diwan Bookstores: The the biggest bookstores in Egypt Established in 2002
- Disney Girls, by Gabrielle Charbonnet, a children's series printed by Disney Press in the 90's
- The Dogged Victims of Inexorable Fate-- by Dan Jenkins
- Domain Of The Dead by Iain McKinnon
- DragonArt by Jessica Peffer
- Dragons In Our Midst by Bryan Davis
- Drama High (novel) by L. Divine which chronicles a young black woman attending a predominately white high school.
- The Dream Songs by John Berryman acclaimed 1969 publication collecting 385 poems from two previous volumes, the Pulitzer Prize-winning 77 Dream Songs and National Book Award-winning His Toy, His Dream, His Rest
- Dreaming of Amelia - a young adult novel written by Jaclyn Moriarty
- Driftwood (book) by Richard M.Waring,a book converted into a motion picture in 1997 by the same name.
- The Drowning of Stephan Jones by Bette Greene, a book inspired by the murder of Charlie Howard
- Dust Tracks on a Road by Zora Neale Hurston, an autobiography
- Elissa's Quest by Erica Verrilo
- Emillee Kart and the Seven Saving Signs, a book series by author Joanne Strobel-Cort. The first book in the series was published in 2007.
- The Energy Non- Crisis- written by Lindsey Williams
- The Blue Feather- written by Gary Crew with Michael O'Hara
- Eternity Our Next Billion Years a book predicting the future by
- Existential Meditation: On the Questions of Beginning, the Meaning of Existence and Consequences of the End a book on the existential meaning of life by Simon Cleveland, author of The Basenji Revelation and Descent: The R. Connors story, and son of Ivan Mironov
- Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg
- Finding Kansas: Decoidng the Enigma of Asperger Syndrome written by Aaron Likens
- Finger Lickin' Fifteen written in 2009 by Janet Evanovich
- FDR: The First Hundred Days highly acclaimed non-fiction book by Anthony J. Badger
- The Five Elements by Javier Escudero ()
- Follow Your Heart (novel) -- novel by Susanna Tamaro.
- Gabriel Allon, the main character of a series of spy novels by Daniel Silva.
- Gaspard and Lisa by Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben
- Gamer Girl, a book about a girl named Maddy Starr who moves in with her unicorn-obsessed grandmother after her parent's divorcing and immediately becomes the laughing stock when her grandmother makes her wear a unicorn sweatshirt on the first day of school. When she gets a game called Fields of Fantasy from her father for her birthday, she thinks she finally found a place where she can be herself. By Mari Mancusi.
- Gene Chords by Daniel Henry; A supernatually gifted musician has the power to hypnotize his audience with his music.
- The Genesis secret by Tom Knox (Author); A thriller that is similar to The Da Vinci Code.
- The Gift of Cochise by Louis L'Amour Short Story
- The God Part of the Brain by Matthew Alper, very popular book, see ,
- The God Theory by Bernard Haisch
- Star Wars Jedi vs Sith The Essential Guide To the Force
- Gods of Manhattan by Scott Mebus
- Golem (Series) by Elvire, Lorris and
- The Good Neighbors, a graphic novel trilogy written by Holly Black and illustrated by Ted Naifeh
- Grace's Turn by Christy Carlson Romano. The debut book by this author, a "semi-autobiographical" book about a girl named Grace and her struggles with acting.
- The Grandmothers by Glenway Wescott. An important 1927 novel by the author of The Pilgrim Hawk.
- Gravesend (book) by A.M. Cochran. The first book published by this author. Publishing date December 18, 2009 by Authorhouse Publishing LLC.
- Grimpow: The Invisible Road by Rafael Ábalos
- Handbuch der Physik (55-volume Physics compendium)
- Happy Something by Evangelina Cifliganec. This contemporary philosophical novel by Oxford University dropout is being made into a Hollywood film and yet not many people know about the original work or author.
- Heat (book) - Mike Lupica - A book describing the experiences of Michael Arroyo.
- Heavy Metal Islam- written by Mark Levine
- High School Confidential: Secrets of an Undercover Student by Jeremy Iversen A book chronicling Iversen's experience as an undercover high school student documenting the lives of his fellow peers.
- History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 - James Ford Rhodes - This well-known series documents the history of the United States in the latter half of the 19th century.
- Homer for the Holidays by Nancy Levine
- The House on Garibaldi Street by Isser Harel The capture of Adolf Eichmann.
- How to Build a God in Your Garage: A Step-by-Step Guide to Conceptualizing and Establishing a Religious Organization - Chris L. Neal II - A scathing religious satire laid out in the from of a how-to book.
- iACTUATE: 100 days of Inspiration - iACTUATE: 100 days of inspiration is the first volume of a series of motivational books by author Olusegun "SHEG" Aranmolate.
- The Infinity Gate by Sara Douglass - The third book in the Darkglass Mountain Trilogy, released in 2009. Follows The Twisted Citadel and The Serpent Bride, as well as the Wayfarer Redemption and the Axis Trilogy.
- In My Father's House - A mature and muscular novel by Ernest J. Gaines. Story about a black community and the former life of the local reverend and civil rights leader.
- In the Matter J. Robert Oppenheimer very well known book, can be translated from:
- In the spring, Father got wings by Tomi Kontio
- Invest The Happionaire Way by Yogesh Chabria- Bestselling Book On How To Invest and Create Wealth In A Fun, Simple and Interesting Way Through The Indian Stock Markets
- Isolated Dreamer: A Collection of Poetry by Kristie D. Kretsinger. This is a collection of poetry that is a prequel to The Suicide Logs due for release in January 2009.
- It Chicks (novel) by Tia Williams which chronicles the lives of black students attending an elite performing arts academy.
- Jack The Lad And Bloody Mary By Joseph Connolly (author)
- January's Child - Jenny Oldfield - 1989 children's book by English author Jenny Oldfield.
- Kingdom of the Dwarfs (book) by Rob Walsh and David Wenzel
- Knight's of The Lunch Table (book) by Frank Cammuso - A childrens series about a boy named Artie and his friends.
- La Salute é in Voi (The Health is Within You) by Carlo Valdonoci
- The Last Secret of the Temple by Paul Sussman
- Learning Journey on the Red Road - Floyd Looks For Buffalo Hand
- Letters From the Inside a novel by John Marsden
- Letters to a Young Pug by Nancy Levine
- Lies (The Gone Series) by Michael Grant
- List of highest-grossing books - To go with the List of highest-grossing films page.
- Little Big Man (book) by Thomas Berger (there's only an article on the film)
- Loving Will Shakespeare by Carolyn Meyer
- Lost in the Taiga by Vasily Peskov, Russian family who’s live isolated in the Russian Taiga for over thirty years.
- The Magic Island by William Seabrook, a sensationalized account of the author's travels in Haiti, 1929
- Make Limonade - Virginia E. Wolff
- Malka (book) - a book by Mirjam Pressler
- Max Remy-Super Spy - a children's spy novel written by Deborah Abela
- The Milagro Beanfield War (novel) by John Nichols- There's a page for the movie, but not the book.
- Modern Persona by B. Mitchell Kerr (pen name) Mitchell Kjrr (author). Published by iUniverse, 2007
- Mokee Joe by Peter J. Murray
- The Monk Joke by .Yair Koas - A life changing book that readers will never want to put down. Can be found on lulu.com.
- Millennium Millennia by Tradell Mizrahi Published by PublishAmerica, 2009.
- THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI by Robin Sharma, a life-changing book about a miraculous transformation of a business man.
- Monkey Island (book) - Paula Fox
- My Own Two Feet - Beverly Cleary - A memoir of Clearly's life.
- The Natural Man - by Ed McClanahan
- Never Say Die (book) 2 - an Australian book by Dr Chris O'Brien (who also needs an article)
- Nick of Time (book) by Ted Bell
- The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literature by Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths & Helen Tiffin - Important book on postcolonialism
- Nicky Winder, the author of the Xmas Files
- The Night Tourist - Katherine Marsh
- Nuggets for the 21 Day Fast - by April Dishon
- Only Daughter - by Sandra Cisneros
- The Only Lovers Left Alive, a sci-fi novel for a while in the 1960s, there was talk about making etheir this or Clockwork Orange as a movie starring the Rolling Stones
- The Open Classroom, on alternative education, by Herbert Kohl (education)
- Oracles Of Fire, by Bryan Davis_(author)
- Our Enemy, The State, by Albert Jay Nock
- Outlaws of Moonshadow Marsh by L. G. Bass
- The Oz Principle by Craig Hickman, Roger Connors and Tom Smith (ISBN-13: 978-1591840244)
- Pandemonium (book)- by Daryl Gregory
- The Passion by Jeanette Winterson
- The Passionate Friends: A Novel by Meg Alexander
- Patasana- A notable novel by Ahemt Ümit
- Pay it Forward (novel)-by Catherine Ryan Hyde
- The Perfect Kill - Ben Allsop
- The President's Daughter series by Ellen Emerson White contains The President's Daughter (White), White House Autumn, Long Live The Queen and Long May She Reign.
- Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung: The Work of a Legendary Critic: Rock 'n' Roll as Literature and Literature as Rock 'n' Roll by Lester Bangs and edited by Greil Marcus 1987 posthumous collection of music criticism named after article originally published in Creem Magazine
- P.S I Loathe You -- by Lisi Harrison
- Quiet Days in Clichy -- by Henry Miller
- Rage of A Demon King by Raymond E. Feist Third book in the serpentwar saga
- Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb Fourth book in In Death series.
- Red Riding Quartet by David Peace.
- Run at Destruction by Lynda Drews A book based on the court case of Pam and Bob Bulit to be released this fall.
- The Middle Mom by Christie Erwin. About The life of a foster parent.
- Scorpia Rising by Anthony Horowitz. The upcoming installment in the Alex Rider series.
- The Secret series by Enid Blyton. A series of five books, starting in 1938, which preceded all her other series'.
- The Secret Speech (novel) by Tom Rob Smith - follow up novel to Child 44.
- The Secret Circle series by L. J. Smith
- The Secrets Of The Immortal Nicholas Flamlel - A series of books about a New York Times best seller.
- Selected Works of Nigel Tomm (2006/2007) (Shakespeare's Sonnets Remixed 2006 / Shakespeare's Hamlet Remixed 2007 / Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Remixed 2007 / Including Previously Unpublished Elvis Presley's Love Me Tender Remix 2007) Nigel Tomm is The Winner of The Anonymous Writers Club Award 2006 for The Best Anonymous Writer / Deconstructed Poetry Award 2006 for Innovations and Teamwork in Poetry / Decadence Prize 2007 for The Lifestyle / Flashy Rococo Coco Award 2006 for Flashy Thoughts / Baby Boomers Award 2006 for The Best Marketing / Anonymous Artists Prize 2007 for The Best Anonymous Artist / Life Academy Award 2006 for Ignorance of Some Aspects of Life / Graphomania Award 2007 for Writing / Formal English Institute Award 2006 for English Grammar Improvements / House of Original Remixes Award 2006 for Creativity / WordKillers Award 2006 for Killing Some Words Sometimes in Some Books / iStyle Award 2006 for Being Unnamed Style Icon / Librarians Under Sixty Award 2007 for Staying Young / Comedy Association Award 2007 for The Best Drama / Happy Dramatists Award 2006 for The Realest Reality Show / New Forms Award 2006 for Rediscovering Something Old / Best of The Best Award 2007 for Being The Best of The Bests / Alaska Lifetime Achievement Prize 2006 for Bringing The Sun to Canada / Flaming Unisex Award 2007 for Coming to Flaming Unisex Awards / Random Books Award 2006 for Random Words Which Sometimes Sell / Happy Housekeepers Award 2007 for Being an Example to Follow / Wild Foresters Award 2006 for Saving Trees from Book Lovers / Writing Bodybuilders Award 2007 for Keeping Nice Forms / Life Coaching Without Words Award 2006 for Bringing New Life to Some Words / Writing for Writing Foundation Award 2007 for Rewriting Some Writings / Speaking Parrots Award 2007 for Some Fresh Phrases / CopyPasters Award 2007 for Recopying Shakespeare / Silent People Award 2006 for Talking about Silence / Strange Books Award 2006 for The Best Back Cover Text / I Don't Care Award 2006 for Something We All Don't Care / Happy Clowns Award 2006 for The Biggest Sad Smile / Nonexistence Award 2007 for Trying to Believe in Existence / MTV eBooks Award 2007 for The Best Male Reader / Bicycle Fans Award 2006 for not Writing About Bicycles / Cool Firemen Award 2006 for New Flames in Literature / Penguin Lovers Prize 2007 for Being Vegetarian / Green Grass Award 2006 for Frustrated Ecology in Hamlet Remixed / Vintage Love Award 2006 for Writing About Old School Love / New Letters Award 2006 for Some Useless Innovations / Retired Encyclopedists Award 2007 for Universality in Rewriting / Nice Web Developers Award 2007 for Fresh Look / Space Lovers Award 2006 for Exploration of Literary Cosmos / Monotony Award 2006 for The Best Performance / Homemade Video Award 2007 for The Best Home Interior / Illusory Zoo Committee Prize 2007 for The Best Animal Character / Degenerated Politicians Award 2006 for Belief in Moral Norms / F***ing Teenagers Award 2007 for The Best Kiss / Tomorrow Morning's Fragrances Association Award 2006 for Smelling Words / London Punks Foundation Award 2007 for Ultra Cool Book with Hip Ending / Pessimistic Bankers Prize 2007 for Fresh Ideas on Pessimism / Soft-Hardcore Erotica Award 2006 for Remixed Feelings / Slow Talking Runners Award 2007 for Some Sweet Chats about Nothing / Honest Jet-Setters Prize 2006 for Being Honest to Honest People / Good Looking Pop Stars Award 2006 for The Best Interview Act / Disorientated Literary Agents Award 2006 for Trusting Nobody / Archaic Victorian Baroque Award 2007 for Crossing Borders Between Borders / Multicultural Context Prize 2006 for Multiculturalism in Books / Two Happy People Award 2007 for Mixed Palette of Happiness / Fragile Machines Prize 2007 for The Best Text on Robotic Psychology / Passionate Red Cherries Award 2006 for Dynamic Use of The Word 'Cool' / Late 1950s Award 2007 for Neutrality on Some Remixed Questions / Classical Counterculture Award 2006 for Development of Remix Cult by Nigel Tomm, collection of stories, novels, and other works of literature.
- The Shadow Thieves (novel) by author Anne Ursu, first in a trilogy called the Cronus Chronicles
- Shades of Luz by ]Published by All Things That Matter Press on August 31st 2009
- Shards of A Broken Crown by by Raymond E. Feist Fourth book in the Serpentwar Saga
- Shoes Are For Sunday by Molly Weir An autobiography Glasglow tenements
- Shrimp (book) by Rachel Cohn, sequel to Gingerbread.
- The Silencer: To Kiss and Not Tell, the sophomore novel from Brandon Collier
- Sing Down the Moon by Scott O'Dell
- Sir MacHinery by Tom McGowen
- Skulduggery Pleasant 3: The Faceless Ones, The third in the Skulduggery Pleasant series.
- Souls of Aredyrah - Tracy Akers
- Special Edition 1. The Magic Escapes - Tony Abbott
- The Specialists: Model Spy - Shannon Greenland
- SpyMice - A really interesting series by Heather Vogel Frederick involving mice in the roles of secret agents,
- The Stone Gods by Jeanette Winterson - A science fiction lesbian novel about an advanced human civilization living in a polluted world dominated by a monopolistic megacorporation, and the actions they take when they find a new world (apparently supposed to be Earth millions of years ago)
- Such A Pretty Girl - Laura Wiess - School Library Journal Harriet Klausner review
- Supernature by Lyall Watson. Pseudoscience, very popular in the 1970s. Amazon link.
- Tales Of Glok: Flame, Honour and Redemption - Jackson Trounce
- The Tao of Pug by Nancy Levine: The stories of Wilson the Tao Pug.
- TCOD2: The Blood Crusade by Ricardo Rodriguez Jr. Book two in The Chronicles of Dyflygon series. Published by Publish America.
- They Cage the Animals at Night - The book by Jennings Michael Burch, NOT the film Michael Jackson was to star in.
- The Tawny Scrawny Lion - A Little Golden Book by Gustaf Tenggren.
- The Thief Who Came to Dinner (novel) - We have the movie; we need the original novel.
- Through My Eyes: a life with asperger's By Quinn Koeneman, - lulu.com says 'A 12-year-old's introspective monologue on his life with Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism. "Through My Eyes" will enlighten readers to the challenges faced by Aspie kids, and on an individual level, the writer's perspective on his world.'
- Ties That Bind, Ties That Break - Lensey Namoika
- The Tide Lords - A series by Jennifer Fallon
- The Time Thief by Linda Buckley Archer, sequel to Time Travellers in the Gideon Trilogy
- Trapped By History - by Declan P. Cleary
- Transformative Vision, The. Reflections on the Nature and History of Human Expression - Jose Arguelles - Published by Shambhala Publications, 1975 and Muse Publications, 1992 ISBN: 0-9631750-0-9
- Troll Blood - Katherine Langrish - The third book in the troll saga which includes Troll Mill ISBN: 13 978-0-00-721488-4
- The True and Complete Story of 'Machine Gun' Jack McGurn by Amanda Jayne Parr
- The Twisted Citadel by Sara Douglass - The second book in the Darkglass Mountain series, follows the axis trilogy and the wayfarer redemption.
- Tunnels (novel) by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams
- The Ugly Pugling by Nancy Levine.
- The Ultimate Kauai Guidebook by Andrew Doughty. There are 7 editions.
- Ulysses Moore by Pierdomenico Baccalario
- Uninvited (book)-by Amanda Marrone
- Unleashed (book)- by Kristopher Reisz
- Unwind (book) by
- The Verdict (novel) by Barry Reed. made into movie.
- Voyage to the End of the Room - A fiction novel by Tibor Fischer
- Wake (book)- by Lisa McMann
- Wake of the Nightshade (novel)-by Steven G. Williams
- War (book) by Gwynne Dyer. An amazing book that covers all aspects of warfare.
- The War of the Ember, 15th book of Guardians of Ga'Hoole, redirect it to Guardians of Ga'Hoole Book 15: The War of the Ember (The War of the Ember is locked).
- The Wardstone Chronicals by Joseph Delaney
- The Weight of Silence (novel) by Heather Gudenkauf
- When I Was Five I Killed Myself, a.k.a. Burt, by Howard Buten. Unusual and significant that it is an English-language novel, written by an American, that nevertheless became a cultural landmark in France.
- The Wolves of Time series by William Horwood, containing Journey to the Heartland and Seekers at the Wulfrock.
- Xiu Xiu: The Polaroid Project: The Book- David Horvitz. The soundtrack CD for this book is listed in Misplaced Pages, but information on the book is not. It is about the band, Xiu Xiu. It consists of polaroids taken on the road that were then mailed to there fans. The book is a collection of shots across America, with writings from members of Xiu Xiu, Deerhoof, and Wilco, and a soundtrack CD. This is the CD: A Soundtrack for a Polaroid of Two Trees in Indiana.
- The Xmas Files, a comedy novel by
- Yes! A Guide to the Happy Acceptance of Everything - written by Wing F. Fing
- Yin Fu Jing A classic of Chinese.
- ZENU U ATU - written by Brett Fletcher, a native of Northern California. His writings are influenced by ancient sacred texts as well as a variety of esoteric works. C.G. Jung also holds an important place in these collections, which presents the balance of the religious content with science, or more specifically, Psychology. His writings were previously published in England, India, Canada and the United States of America. ZENU U ATU is a collection of writings compiled between 1991 to 1993. From Rosicrucian to Theological systems, based on the merging of symbols, numbers and letters, the purpose of this collection is to demonstrate balance through the union of opposites (Unio Mystica). Science and Religion, Male and Female, Light and Darkness are perceived as completions of their polarity, not in opposition. Through this union of opposites a third is established, which C.G. Jung appropriately termed as Synergy. For fifteen years Brett has worked in the Mental Health field at a variety of private and state institutions. He received a Graduate of Theology degree (Th.G) in 1990 and Master of Science - Psychology (M.S.Psy) in 2007. Brett is currently working towards a Ph.D in Psychology - publication. ZOHAR Publications.
- Zero Hour) - by Georg Grabenhorst, originally published in German as Fahnenjunker Volkenborn, is one of the only books written by a WWI veteran from any culture that actually discusses the real and serious conditions of shell shock. Out of print for many decades, it has recently been republished as part of the University of South Carolina Joseph M. Brucolli Great War Series.
- ZOMBIE1 - written by Dan Callahan. written about a future apoclypse. there is also "ZOMBIE2, ZOMBIE3, and DIARY OF MADNESS" they are available worldwide but i got mine on amazon. I just want to know more about the author and conditions he wrote the books in. in the books it says he is around the world but his picture is in camofauge and it says navy. please help!
- The Book with No Names - written by an anonymous.For many centuries the shelves of a library in South America held a terrible secret. Sitting on these shelves was a book with no name, written by an anonymous author. Everyone who ever read it ended up dead, yet the book always found it's way back to the library. In 2005 a special government investigator uncovered the truth about the book and it's link to the murders. Now available in paperback, you can discover for yourself the reason why no one ever read the book and lived, until now...This Book is available at Amazon.com : ISBN-10: 1843172836 ISBN-13: 978-1843172833
Add any details you know about this book which would help flee a lot of mysteries surrounding this title.
- Russell Celyn Jones - Russell Celyn Jones is the author of four other highly acclaimed novels. He is a regular book reviewer for THE TIMES and has written features for numerous national papers. He lives with his wife and three children in London. He was the recipient of a Society of Authors Award in 1996.
- The Wedding (Queffélec), 1985 novel Les Noces barbares by Yann Queffélec (winner of Prix Goncourt)
- The Vampire and The Virgin - written by Kerrelyn Sparks
- The Dead - Written by Charlie Higson . The sequel to The Enemy. About a group of children who are forced to survive when all the Adults turn to "Zombies"
Literary movements and styles
- 9/11 literature – fiction (eg Safran Foer, DeLillo), drama and poetry about September 11
- A Path too Long A fiction book published November 5th 2010. Author Jack george Edmunson. Also wrote The Sun Sharer which went to number one in the UK romance hardback charts 8th September 2010. http://www.thesunsharer.com
- Absurd Dirty Realism
- Agricultural theory
- Alien Chronicles
- Asturian literature
- Australian Children's Literature
- Axism
- Boyology
- Boondi : The Online magazine
- Cloak and dagger (literary style)
- Combinatory Literature e.g. The Oulipo
- Cozy Mystery
- Claimed by Shadow 2nd novel in the Cassandra Palmer Series by the author Karen Chance
- Embrace the Night 3rd novel in the Cassandra Palmer Series by the author Karen Chance
- Curse the Dawn 4th novel in the Cassandra Palmer Series by the author Karen Chance
- Dán díreach
- Deibidhe
- gauchesque
- graphocentrism (The bias in which writing is privileged over speech)
- Indigenous Current
- interstitialist
- infrarrealismo
- Irish-American Poetry
- List Poetry
- Literary Hoaxes e.g. Ern Malley etc.
- Literary Periods
- Little Willy Style Poetry Short, morbid, rhyming verses concerning a boy named Willy. Example
- Magepunk
- Mathematical fiction
- Metaphysical detective story
- Noveau Romain
- Outsider Writers Example
- Panfuturism Ukraine
- Philosophical autobiography
- Photobiography
- Template:Req (maybe Plain style (Poetry)
- Poetism
- Qu (literature)
- Rabelais Club
- Rexurdimento (the 19th century Galician literary movement; consult gl:Rexurdimento)
- The seven by nine squares
- Skaz
- South Side Writers Group early- to mid-twentieth century African American writers group in Chicago, IL, USA, founded by Richard Wright and including, I believe, Lorraine Hansberry and Gwendolyn Brooks, among others.
- Splat Pack (horror fiction)
- Travesty (Literature) The article Travesty exists, but it is about music. See Talk:Travesty.
- Veritism
- Working Class Literature
- Young Adult Nonfiction
- Young Trollopes
- Zaju
Literary terms
- Acropole
- Adrenachrome
- American Adamic Tradition
- Anthropophobic
- Biological Essentialism
- Bêtise
- Center of Energy
- Chaism
- Chapter Book
- clandestine literature (es:Literatura clandestina)
- Crash and burn
- Cyclical Plague
- Conversion narrative (auto/biographical term for religious conversion and other types of conversions as well) Similar to Spiritual autobiography?
- Demerit
- Descriptive Language
- Directors of conscience
- Discontinuous narrative
- Disinfotainment (term invented by Paul Krassner to describe "disinformation in the guise of entertainment.")
- Dolt (literary term)
- End of Lifed
- Esemplastic
- Expletive Construction
- Fag Bucket
- Fictography
- Fredom/fre
- Fablio Tale
- Fascicle (book) expand beyond dictionary definition.
- Free as the sky
- Graveled
- Gutter rhyme
- Hellscape
- Lesebuch
- Literary programme / Literary program
- type
- Macrotext
- Malamanteau
- Mathematical poetry
- Modular Narrative
- Mythological poem
- Narrative technique
- Neek- British Slang, Merging the words of Geek and Nerd, widespread through London
- Noseolvida
- Nuclear Sentence
- Numerical symbolism
- Original Devices
- parallel scenes
- Pseudopseudohypoparatheriodism(What does it mean?)
- Proleptic irony
- Propempticon
- Punctilio
- Railing death
- Schizothemia (a form of digression)
- Schwarze Pedagogik (in children's literature)
- Sonnet redouble
- Storycraft
- Structural exegesis
- Structural Fabulation
- Structural Irony
- Summary Theme
- Textual integrity
- Thematic coherence
- Threnos
- Totsie
- Transcendental homelessness
- Turskijesque
- Ulterior Motives
- Weak sauce (slang term)
- With bells on or With bells
- Wasf
- Xanaduism
- YAW-thor
Theatre and stage
- Patrice Tipoki New Zealand/Australian musical theatre performer. Most famous for her portrayal of Elphaba in the Australian production of Wicked (musical). Currently role shares the role of Elphaba with Jemma Rix in the Sydney production of Wicked at the Capitol Theatre.
- Weston Playhouse Theatre Company Oldest professional theatre company in Vermont. Producing a summer season of seven shows on two stages. Committed to year-round education and outreach programs. LORT D.
- American drama, French drama, German drama, Russian drama, etc.--articles focused on the literature (as opposed to something like Theater of the United States, which is performance-oriented)
- Adam Riegler, actor, starred as Pugsley Addams in The Addams Family: A New Musical.
- Jonathan M. Mellor Known Theatre and TV Actor WorldWide
- Cariad Productions London/Melbourne
- National Theatre Wales A group launched in November last year set to change the face of Welsh culture over the coming months
- Red Lemon Productions a Belfast, Northern Ireland based physical theatre company supported by funding from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Most recently produced The Weein at the Old Museum Arts Centre and reviewed on Culture Northern Ireland.
- EBE Ensemble - A New York-based theater ensemble, founded in 2006, dedicated to "developing and presenting new and unique works of theatre." Links:
; ; ; - Winner of 2009 NYIT Award for Best New Short Play; ; ; ;
- After Last Season - a 2009 science fiction film infamous for it's low budget props and confusing plot.
- Cariad Productions
- Wylie Draper acted as Michael Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream
- Alternative Theatre Company a non-profit LGBT theatre company in New York City producing gay themed Off Broadway plays. Their current play I saw last weekend is "The Gayest Christmas Pageant Ever!" playing at The Actors' Playhouse in NYC. Info at www.AlternativeTheatreCo.org.
- Missoula Children's Theatre traveling theater group that teaches local kids to act in productions
- Sharon Bakker Canadian stage and film performer
- Barrington Stage Company - professional theater in the Berkshire mountains (Western Massachusetts) founded in 1995. Referenced in a number of Misplaced Pages articles. barringtonstageco.org
- Belt Up (nothing to see/hear) - British theatre company
- The Beads - (req. 2007-01-27) lyric play written by M. Ragasa Avena, a Philippine writer in English
- The Best of Both Worlds (musical) - A new musical adaptation of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale written by Diedre Murray, Randy Weiner, and Diane Paulus.
- Bhopal (Play) - a play by Rahul Varma about the Bhopal disaster
- The Bishop's Candlesticks - by Norman McKinnel - a "mundane drama" produced in July 1911 and often revived
- Antony Braithwaite a Philadelphia Actor and Barrymore award winner
- The Brick Theater, an award-winning indie theater in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon by Don Zoildis (and some of his other works)
- Robert Carsen Canadian stage director of opera
- Castigat ridendo mores, seventeenth-century Latin phrase concerning comedy's alleged power to correct morals; the motto of the Comedie-Italienne, often attributed to Moliere or to Horace but believed to be by Jean de Santeuil
- The Clockwork Theatre, Inc. —A NYC based not-for-profit theatre company. website
- Close for Comfort Theatre Company —
- Michael Codron (born 1930), British theatre producer and manager (images)
- R. G. Davis Founder and first director of the San Francisco Mime Troupe
- Hilary Dean an American stage and film performer for more information go to bebo and look for HilaryD026
- Nick Drake (playwright)
- Get Smart (play) - A play by Christopher Sergel.
- Easter Rising (musical) - A musical by Michael Arden.
- Eginton Alignment - Alignment work established by Margaret Eginton
- Katherine Fitzmaurice -
- Fitzmaurice Voicework -
- Finger in the Pie Theatre -London based Theatre and Cabaret company. Notable for their role in the cabaret and burlesque revival in London and recent Total Theatre Award nominated production of 'Sweeney Todd: His Life, Times and Execution'
- Eamon Foley Young actor; currently performing in
- Forest Fringe Artist-led Edinburgh Festival initiative, founded by Deborah Pearson and Andrew Field. Winner of a Herald Angel, The Peter Brooke Award Special Mention for site specific work, and the Arches Brick Award (for Paper Cinema's show The Night Flyer.) http://www.forestfringe.co.uk
- Frederic Loewe Foundation
- Benvolio Tomaiuolo, director, actor, punk theatre pioneer
- Jon Adam Freeman, singer actor dancer, http://www.jonadamfreeman.co.uk
- Dylan Gamblin
- Clark Gesner, (1938-2002) Composer (You're a Good Man Charlie Brown), songwriter and author, educated at Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts). He wrote three Triangle shows, and songs for the Julius Monk revues "Baker's Dozen" and "Bits and Pieces". Joining ASCAP in 1962, his popular-song compositions included "14 Hours and 37 Minutes", "A Funny Way to Spend the Day", "The Peanut Butter Affair", "Societus Magnificat" and "Ode to a Park" (New York Park Association award).--IMDB Also involved with Captain Kangaroo and Sesame Street.
- Sean Gill, American playwright and filmmaker
- Geordie Productions, a professional Canadian theatre for Young Audiences founded in 1982, http://geordie.ca
- Good Boys and True, a play written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Frank Hauser (director) (1922—2007)
- Historic Asolo Theater
- Gertrude E. Jennings Sussex-born playwright of the early 1900s - excelled in the one-act curtain-raiser.
- Carly Jibson
- Ryan Kiggell award winning theatre and tv actor
- Maria Knebel a former student and colleague of Constantin Stanislavski and a Professor at the Moscow Institute of Theatre Arts. A Professor to Sam Kogan from 1966 to 1971.
- Helen Langworthy - Founder of the Little Theatre of the Rockies, Greeley, CO.
- Laughtrack Theater Company - Hawaii's first home, and currently only home, for long-form improv in the bustling arts disctric of downtown Honolulu in Chinatown.
- Simon Levy - The Fountain Theatre - Playwright, Director, Producer. He's currently the Producing Director/Dramaturg with The Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles, CA -
- John lion:Sarted the award winning theater "the magic theater" in san-fransico CA, Helped launch careers of Sam Shepard, Peter Coyote and Ed Harris among others, recipient of receive the highest honor given by the Dramatists Guild, appeared in the right stuff. Links http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/08/04/DD37398.DTL&type=performance, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0513321/bio, http://www.filmreference.com/film/18/John-Lion.html,http://www.magictheatre.org/pages/highlights.shtml
- Livingston Theatre Company- Rutgers University's only theater company committed to only performing musicals
- List of acting techniques
- List of Nobel Prize winners who have been dramatists
- London Theatre Blog — website a long-standing, non-profit, group-authored theatre publication covering the performing arts in London and beyond. Edited by Andrew Eglinton. Principal contributors: Stephe Harrop, Matt Bootman, Jens Peters, Diana Damian.
- Anna Louizos, American scenic designer. Avenue Q, High Fidelity.
- Ludus Ludius Improvisation Theatre Company, a theatre group based in Cardiff, Wales that create theatre through improvised playfulness. Ludus Luidus Theatre web site
- the Madness of Lady Bright - written by Lanford Wilson. Was first produced at the Café Cino in Greenwich Village in May 1964 at Caffe Cino, is seen as a breakthrough in gay theatre as it portrayed homosexuals as human.
- Norman McKinnel - actor and author of The Bishop's Candlesticks
- Anew McMaster - Irish actor-manager, employed Harold Pinter early in the dramatists career
- Missoula Children's Theatre
- Nakai Theatre A theatre associated with the Owen Williams (calligrapher)
- National Bunraku Theater UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Site [http://www.ntj.jac.go.jp/english/index.ht
- Steve Neumann, Actor, and Arts Educator for children of all ages, founder and owner of Sunset Theatre Company L.L.C.
- New Old Friends Theatre Company An exciting new British theatre company producing original comedy for the stage website
- Peninsula Youth Theatre a youth theatre in Mountain View California;
- The Philanthropist (play), a Broadway production starring Matthew Broderick, running at the American Airlines Theatre
- Larry Pressgrove, musical arranger and keyboardist for Broadway's
- Saint John Theatre Company Locally run, not for profit theatre company in Saint John, NB, Canada.
- Sumner Theatre, the new theatre of the Melbourne Theatre Company which opened in 2009.
- Lulu Sweigard
- David I. Taylor, Theatre Designer and Theatre Consultant, Theatre Projects and Arup
- Theatre in Norwich, England An article on the local theatres and local professional theatre companies
- Theatre of the Grotesque, briefly mentioned in the Grotesque section as a precursor to the Theatre of the Absurd
- TeatroStageFest, Latino International Theater Festival of New York, Inc.
- Orl Unho, cult American playwright
- Utah Opera — website
- Ferdinand Vanӗk:
- The School For Husbands: A comedy written by Molière in the 1600's. Also the name of a book by Wendy Holden
- Stephen Wadsworth American theater director and scholar/translator
- Li Yuru, Beijing Opera performer who passed away recently , widower of playright Cao Yu.
- “the protagonist of three of Václav Havel's plays and a Havel stand-in.”
- “A number of Havel's friends then wrote their own plays with Ferdinand Vanӗk. Stoppard continues in that tradition.” (Rock 'n' Roll (play))
colonial theater
- The Theater of Western Spring - theater in Western Springs,IL
- Peninsula Youth Theatre a nonprofit youth theatre in Mountain View, CA
- Amuse presents「THE GAME 〜Boy's Film Show〜」
- Too much punch for Judy - A play by the playwrite, Mark Wheeler.
- Teesri Duniya Theatre - A Canadian theatre
- Retaliation (Musical) - A modern youth musical based on virtual reality. Article Press possible link with this existing wiki page
- Sotoba Komachi -- A Noh play about Ono no Komachi as an old woman. It's mentioned in a lot of articles but is yet to have one of its own.
Translators
- William Buck
- Sophie Wilkins
- Toshiya Kamei
- Ann Stout
- Louise Varese
- Alexandra H. Olsen
- Burton Raffael
- Marianne Véron
- Dr. Samar Ghizan
- William Archer (translator) - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Ibsen’s English language translator - disambig page updated 2008-02-23
- Marv Wilson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) a translator of the New International Version of the Bible, author of Our Father Abraham, professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College (Massachusetts)
Works and publications (poetry, drama and fiction)
A-C
- Across a Hundred Mountains by Reyna Grande
- Acting Qs: Conversations with Working Actors ISBN 0972301917 by Bonnie Gillespie and Blake Robbins
- The Adventures of the Muddle-headed Wombat by Ruth Park
- "The Adventures of Mystics & Merrymakers by Maree Agland, Martha Jette,Rachel Crance & Jane Hemenway
- The Akond of Swat by Edward Lear.
- The Alien Equation by Kenneth Tam. May 2005 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Second novel in the Equations series. Preceeded by The Human Equation and succeeded by The Renegade Equation. ISBN 0-9731362-5-1 http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- The Almost Coup by Kenneth Tam. July 2006 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Second novel in the Defense Command series. Preceeded by The Rouge Commodore, succeeded by The Hawke Mission. ISBN 0-9780916-1-2 http://www.defensecommand.net
- "American Skin"
- The Amateur Historian by Julian Cole
- An Essay on Woman by John Wilkes
- An Incomplete Education by Judy Jones and William Wilson
- An Island Away by Daniel Putkowski (2008) ISBN 978-0-9815959-0-0 http://www.danielputkowski.com
- An Oration on the Dignity of Man by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola - one of the "key" works of Renaissance humanism.
- The Art of Shen Ku Zeek
- The Artless Artist
- Argus Apacase (Author not known)
- A Night in a Moorish Harem (Anonymous)
- Alosha by Christopher Pike
- At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks; The second book in the Jeremy Marsh series, preceded by True Believer
- A Mango Shaped Space by Wendy Mass
- A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes
- Bad News Ballet (children's series by Jahnna N. Malcolm)
- Bad City Blues by Tim Willocks
- The Barbary Coast : An Informal History of the San Francisco Underworld Alfred A. Knopf, New York 1933. ISBN 1-56025-408-4
- Better Than A Thousand Months (author unknown)
- Beyond Babylon: Europe's Rise and Fall by David Ben-Ariel
- Beyond the PawPaw Tree by Palmer Brown
- Biblical Reenactment Society by Nathan Albright
- Black Earth about the journey of Andrew Meier through Russia after the fall of communism.
- Black Mountain Review
- Black Womb (October 2007 novel by Matthew LeDrew). Horror. First novel in the Black Womb series. Succeeded by Transformations in Pain. http://www.engenbooks.com http://blackwomb.engenbooks.com ISBN 978-0-9784342-0-5
- Bloodheir by Brian Ruckley, second novel of The Godless World
- Breaking Clean by Judy Blunt
- Breathing God novel by Michel Sauret Abouta young man who loses faith in God but is then chosen to deliver a message.Printed by Publish America
- Brethren (Book) An Adventure novel by Robyn Young about the Knights Templar
- The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci
- The Bric-a-Brac Man by Russell H. Greenan
- By the White Book by R. A. Bragg
- Baker's Daughter (author unknown) Submitted as plagiarised work
- Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Time by Jeff Davidson (Over 180,000 copies sold)
- Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Stress by Jeff Davidson (Over 50,000 copies sold)
- Cactus Yearbook (yearbook for the University of Texas at Austin)
- The Catswold Portal by Shirley Rousseau Murphy
- The Campaign Equation by Wesley Prewer. July 2006 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. First book in the spin-off series from the Equations series. Entire series takes place between books four and five of the Equations series. ISBN 0-9780916-2-0 http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- Casting Qs: A Collection of Casting Director Interviews ISBN 0972301933 by Bonnie Gillespie
- Censoring an Iranian Love Story by Shahriar Mandanipour
- Central Affairs by Wong Jing (Chinese Drama)
- Chaos and Amber by John Gregory Betancourt
- City of Thieves, A Novel by David Benioff ISBN 0670018708 Published by Viking, NY Times bestseller
- City of Wine play cycle by Ned Dickens
- List of poems set in Chicago - We have lists of fiction and of plays set in Chicago; why not poetry?
- Chanson de Saisnes
- Chasing Yesterday by Robin Wasserman.
- Child X by Lee Weatherly
- Chunhyangjeon
- Cities of Salt by Abdul Rahman Munif, one of the most important Arabic novels of the twentieth century; rated by Daniel Burt as one of the top 100 novels of all time
- The Columbiad by Joel Barlow
- The English and Australian cookery book: Cookery for the many as well as the upper ten thousand (the first Australian recipe book) by Edward Abbott
- Crackling Day by Peter Abrahams
- Brady Coyne, a fictional character by William Tapply
- Olive Cotton
D-H
- Galaxia The stories Of Ilusion by (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)
- Companions Quartetby Julia Golding
- The Dark Cruise by Kenneth Tam. December 2007 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Eigth novel in the Defense Command series. Preceeded by The Sinope Affair ISBN 978-0-9784902-0-1 http://www.defensecommand.net
- The Dawn of Amber by John Gregory Betancourt
- The Defense Command series by Kenneth Tam http://www.defensecommand.net
- Désirée, a novel by Annemarie Selinko
- Devi Choudhurani by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
- The Devil's Apocrypha by John A. De Vito
- Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World- New York Times bestsellers by Vicki Myron.
- Der Führer schenkt den Juden eine Stadt
- Die Gefährten by Anna Seghers
- A Different Reign on the Horizon by Jacob Corner
- Documents Decoratifs by Alphonse Mucha
- Dragonback series by Timothy Zahn
- Drowned Empire by Andrea Mariano
- "The Drug Problem in America" (note the capitalization and quotation marks) — one of several titles used for an anonymously written commentary using drug abuse as an analogy for another meaning of "drug": the past participle of "drag" meaning. The commentary itself advocates values such as respect for authority and elders, hard work without expectations of being rewarded, and doing acts of kindness. The "drug" term is used to tell how the narrator's parents instilled said values in him by literally dragging him to various events (e.g., "I was drug to church on Sunday morning ... ") and dragging him to the woodshed when he did wrong. A good article on this statement would attempt to trace its origins and explain the rationale behind the poem, plus explain its use in popular culture — for instance, the Bellamy Brothers once recorded a song called "Drug Problem," based on this commentary.
- The Diary of a Teenage Girl Books by Melody Carlson
- The Earther Equation by Kenneth Tam. July 2005 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Forth novel in the Equations series. Preceeded by The Renegade Equation, succeeded by The Campaign Equation and The Genesis Equation. ISBN 0-9731362-7-8 http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- The Electric Michelangelo by Sarah Hall - shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
- Epic Book by John Eldredge
- Enciclopedia Universal Larousse, see es:Enciclopedia Larousse
- El Camino (novel), see es:El camino (novela)
- Even After All These Years by Nathan Albright
- The Equations series by Canadian author Kenneth Tam. Series of novels published by Iceberg Publishing.
- Fade by Lisa McMann
- Fanny and AnnieShort story by D.H.Lawrence from England my England.
- Fifty Grand by Ernest Hemingway
- Firegirl by Tony Abbott
- The Floating Opera by John Barth
- The Flounder by Günter Grass
- The Flying Tortilla Man by Denise Chávez
- Fredy Neptune by Les Murray
- The Final Friends series by Christopher Pike
- Foreign Entrance by Jim Rapsey
- The Gallant Few by Kenneth Tam July 2007 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Fifth novel in the Defense Command series. Preceeded by The Independant Squadron and succeeded by The Jupiter Patrol. ISBN 978-0-9780916-6-8 http://www.defensecommand.net
- Gathering Grace by Victoria "Torrey" Newcomb, July 2008 novel about a superhero and a supervillain - and the granddaughter the two women have in common. Released by
- The Ghost Of Tokaido Inn by Dorothy Hoobler Thomas Hoobler
- The Gymnasts (children's series by Elizabeth Levy)
- Gehenna - a parable of man by A. M. Palmer
- The Genesis Equation by Kenneth Tam. July 2006 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Fifth novel in the Equations series. Preceeded by both The Earther Equation and The Campaign Equation. Succeeded by The Vengence Equation. ISBN 0-9731362-9-4 http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- Getting Lost: Mishaps of an Accidental Nomad by Dave Fox
- Giants in the Earth, by Ole Edvart Rølvaag. Considered a classic; author is notable, opera based on novel already has page.
- The Godless World, by Brian Ruckley, is a fantasy trilogy of which two books (Winterbirth and Bloodheir) are written so far.
- Green Grass, Running River by Thomas King
- Green River Rising by Tim Willocks
- Green Eggs and Hamlet by Mike O'Neil
- Hafferty Hamster
- Harold and Maude: An Intimate Musical by Tom Jones
- The Hawke Mission by Kenneth Tam. November 2006 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publsihing. Third novel in the Defense Command series. Preceeded by The Almost Coup, succeeded by The Independant Squadron. ISBN 0-9780916-3-9 http://www.defensecommand.net
- Heart of Teaching by John Fioravanti. May 2007 non-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9780916-5-1. http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- His Majesty's New World by Kenneth Tam. Upcoming April 2008 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- The Homicidal Earl by Saul David Historian David talks about Lord Cardigan
- The Hand of Dinotopia by Alan Dean Foster
- Heaven is so Real (book) by Choo Thomas
http://heavenissorealbook.blogspot.com/
- The Helmet of Horror by Victor Pelevin
- Here, There be Dragons (book) by James A. Owen
- The Highlander (book) by James MacPherson
- Hitopadesh by Narayan pandit is about thousand years old , indian story book
- How I Won the War (book) (Patrick Ryan, probably 1964)
- The Human Equation by Kenneth Tam. 2005 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. First novel in the Equations series. Succeeded by The Alien Equation. ISBN 0-9731362-4-3 http://www.icebergpublishing.com
I-M
- I Was a Teenage Fairy by Francesca Lia Block
- In Praise of the Stepmother by Francesca Lia Block
- In Which It Is Demonstrated That Fortune is Always Feminine by Honore de Balzac
- The Independent Squadron by Kenneth Tam. November 2006 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Fourth novel in the Defense Command series. Preceeded by The Hawke Mission, succeeded by The Gallant Few. ISBN 0-9780916-4-7 http://www.defensecommand.net
- Infernal Device (book) by Erik Ruhling
- Insane in Rome by A.J. Kaufmann ISBN: 978-1-906588-32-8
- The Impregnable Fortress by Saddam Hussein
- I Have Been One Acquainted With the Night by Robert Frost
- Jewel Kingdom Series, The by Jahnna N. Malcolm
- Jewish Women in Jewish Law by Rabbi Moshe Meiselman
- Joy of Simple Living by Jeff Davidson (over 75,000 copies sold)
- Jack Absolute by C.C. Humphreys
- Jetpack Shoes by Ben Ragan
- The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Katherine Anne Porter
- Journal of Extension
- Juan in America by Eric Linklater
- The Jupiter Patrol by Kenneth Tam. July 2007 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Sixth novel in the Defense Command series. Preceeded by The Gallant Few, succeeded by The Sinope Affair. ISBN 978-0-9780916-7-5 http://www.defensecommand.net
- Ki-Gor(Series) by John Peter Drummond(house name). Series of stories published from 1938-1954 in the Jungle Stories magazine.
- The Lady in Black by Anita Loos
- The Last Leaf by O. Henry
- The Last Rejection by Scott D. Brown, Newly published author.The book is a mystery/sci-fi theme.Can be found by doing an internet search.
- The Last to Know by Melissa Hill. The sixth novel by Irish author Melissa Hill. Published by Poolbeg Press in 2007. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Last-Know-Melissa-Hill/dp/1842232940 ; http://www.melissahill.info/thelastoknow.htm
- The Last Western by Thomas Klise
- Legends of the Guardian-King, a four-part Christy Award-winning Christian fiction/fantasy book series by Karen Hancock. Contains the books The Light of Eidon (2003), The Shadow Within (2004), Shadow Over Kiriath (2005), and Return of the Guardian-King (2007).
- Les Bâtisseurs d'Empire by Boris Vian
- Letters to a Young Novelist by Mario Vargas Llosa
- Liber de ordine Creaturarum
- A Life Worth Living (J Holt)
- Little Book: The Sound of the Seventh Trumpet by Alejandro 'Henry' M. Hayrosa
- List of Pulitzer Prize winners
- List of Pulitzer Prize winners in Literature
- The Lonely Winds by B.I. Flight
- Los árboles mueren de pie by Alejandro Casona
- Love According to John by M. June Hunt
- Love in the Ruins by Walker Percy
- Lucifer and Lacious - by Sean Vincent Lehosit
- Luthliel's Song by Robert M. Fanney
- "Lludd and Lleuelys by Unknown
- The Man in the Sopwith Camel
- Many Faces to Many Places by Judy Azar LeBlanc
- The Masters of The Sky a novel by Kenji Sakurai
- May Day (short story) a short story (novelette) by F. Scott Fitzgerald about the aftermath of World War I and the beginning of the Jazz Age
- The Midnight Ride of William Dawes
- Moving Violations by John Hockenberry
- Memoria del fuego ("Memory of Fire")
- Men, Martians, And Machines by Eric Frank Russell
- Bird of Dawn, is more than a hundred years old, dating back to the Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1906. also see: fa:مرغ سحر
- Mo Ghile Mear by Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
- A Mystery of Heroism by Stephen Crane (requesting basic literary criticism of said work)
- The Man by Raymond Briggs
- Marcabrú y la hoguera de hielo, see es:Marcabrú y la hoguera de hielo
- Meditations on a Hobby Horse or the Roots of Artistic Form, by Ernst Gombrich
- Murphy's Lore by Patrick Thomas (author)
- Mr Loveday's Little Outing by Evelyn Waugh
- Metaplanetary by Tony Daniel (not the comic book artist)
- Mr.Flood's Party by Edward Arlington Robinson
- Memoirs of a Beatnik, by Diane di Prima
- Mean Spirit, by Linda Hogan
- My Last Dutchess by Robert Browning
N-R
- National Era - c. 1850s abolitionist periodical out of Washington, DC. First to publish Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- Never Ending Pigeon Saga, The by Marc Blizzurd
- Norton Anthology (only one rd-lk, but "52 of about 64" hits w/in WP)
- Ode on the Poets by John Keats
- Of Consciousness, her awful Mate, an analysis by
- Old Yeller (novel) - article exists at Old Yeller
- One Day of the Year (Play) - play by Alan Seymour
- Operation Wandering Soul (novel), 1993 National Book Award finalist (fiction) by Richard Powers (ISBN 0-688-11548-9)
- Ordinary Princess, children's book by M.M. Kaye
- Ornament of the World by Maria Rosa Menocal
- Our Lady Of Darknessby Sinthyia Darkness (ISBN 1-4241-2523-5)
- The Oz Chronicles by R.W. Ridley
- Panthea by Oscar Wilde
- The Passing of Grandison a short story by Charles W. Chesnutt
- The Pawn Prince a poetry collection by J.L. Speers
- Pillars of Fire: Flames of Mars by Ian Steil
- Petticoat Ranch by Mary Connealy
- Pfitz by Andrew Crumey
- Ping Yao Zhuan by Feng Menglong
- A Play About Chairs by Nathan Albright
- The Pony Pals A series of children's books by Jeanne Betancourt
- Power Boys Series
- The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy
- A Preface to Morals by Walter Lippmann
- A Preface to Politics by Walter Lippmann
- A Prisoner in the Caucasus
- Psilocybin Mushroom Cultivator's Bible
- Punishment Without Revenge by Lope De Vega
- Palindrome Hannah by Michael Bailey
- The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
- Pulp Fiction Novels --- Pulp magazine and Lesbian pulp fiction already exist but not this/ or rename pulp magazine to pulp fiction? High Heels on Wet Pavement 16:09, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
- A Pagan Place by Edna O'Brien
- The Queen of America by Russell H. Greenan
- Dungeons and Dragons: Races of The Dragon by Wizards Of The Coast
- Ransom (novel) by Jay McInerney
- Red Mafiya by Robert Friedman
- Religions of the Silk Road by Richard Foltz. It's already cited as a reference by at least 13 Misplaced Pages articles on religion, sometimes cited as "Religions and the Silk Road".
- The Renegade Equation by Kenneth Tam. May 2005 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Third novel in the Equations series. Preceeded by The Alien Equation and succeeded by The Earther Equation. ISBN 0-9731362-6-X http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- Resurrection Day(novel) by Brendan DuBois
- Revolutionary Suicide
- The Rouge Commodore by Kenneth Tam July 2006 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. First novel in the Defense Command series. Succeeded by The Almost Coup. ISBN 0-9780916-0-4 http://www.defensecommand.net
- Running in the Family (book)by Michael Ondaatje
- Regnum congo by Pigafetta
S
- The Sister's Shame by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Peom can be found: here
- Sironia, Texas by Madison Cooper
- The Stone and The Flute by Hans Bemmann
- The She by Carol Plum-Ucci
- The Sacred Romance by John Eldredge
- Second Satire by Horace
- Self-Management for Actors: Getting Down to (Show) Business ISBN 0972301992 (third edition) ISBN 0972301984 (second edition) ISBN 0972301976 (first edition) by Bonnie Gillespie
- The Secret Life of Algernon Pendleton by Russell H. Greenan
- Shadow Unit, a collaborative website/pseudo-TV show by Elizabeth Bear, Emma Bull, Amanda Downum, Sarah Monette, Will Shetterly and Stephen Shipman
- Shadows of Amber by John Gregory Betancourt
- Shanghai (novel) by Christopher New
- Shades of Prey co-authoured by six Pakistani teenagers: Taha Azher, Hiba Ilyas, Dur-e-Shahwar Khalil, Arsalan Latif, Yumna Sarwar and Rajab Ali Sayed
- Silences by Tillie Olsen
- Signed, Malraux by Jean-François Lyotard
- Sunshadow by Rooma Mehra ASIN: B0000EDW3A
- The Sinope Affair by Kenneth Tam. December 2007 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. Seventh novel in the Defense Command series. Preceeded by The Jupiter Patrol, succeeded by The Dark Cruise. ISBN 978-0-9780916-9-9 http://www.defensecommand.net
- The Skylight Room by O. Henry
- Sleepover Friends (children's series by Susan Saunders)
- Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow
- Smiles to go by Jerry Spinelli
- Son jara or Sundiata, epic of the Mandinka about the founder of the Mali Empire
- Sora Yume no Uta a Japanese novel by Sakura Kai(novelist)
- The Last of the Jedi, Book 9 by Jude Watson
- The Stories of Eva Luna by Isabelle Allende
- The Story of V by Catherine Blackledge
- The Speed of Trust by Stephen MR Covey
- Standing Tall: A Daughter's Gift by Jaqui Tam. January 2006 non-fiction novel published by Iceberg Publishing. http://www.icebergpublishing.com ISBN: 0-9731362-8-6
- Strip City by Lily Burana
- The Subterranean Travel of Niels Klim by Ludvig Holberg
- The Sucking Pit by Guy N. Smith
- Suicide Junkie by S. Westwood
- Still Working After All These Years by Toni Rey
- Sword of Amber by John Gregory Betancourt
- The Story of a Real Man (novel) by Boris Polevoy prokofiev opera based on this
- Swinesend: Britain's Greatest Public School by Ben Locker, William Dornan, and Jonathan Owens
- Sharp North by Patrick Cave
- Santa Calls by William Joyce
- Songs of Earth And Power by Greg Bear ISBN 0-812-53603-7
- Sibyl's Place by Sibyl Morgan. A beautiful collection of poems/journal entries. One african american womans experiences of love and life exposed through spoken and written word. http://www.geocities.com/sjbm@sbcglobal.net/sibyls_place
T-Z
- Time of the Great Freeze by Robert Silverberg
- Tale of the Slave - Robert Nozick's 1974 ethics parable of nine cases of slavery.
- Tales of terror from the black Ship by chris priestly preceded by Uncle Montague's tales of Terror illistrated by david roberts
- Tango Argentino (musical)
- Teseida delle nozze di Emilia by Giovanni Boccaccio
- Three Cousins Detective Club Elspeth Campbell Murphy
- Three Ladies at Sea
- The Adventures Of Endill Swift by stuart mcdonald, it has been published in at least five languages and was selected for the federation of children's book's pick of the year.
- The Danton Case and Thermidor
- The Dead Drummer by Thomas Hardy
- The Ghosts of Eden by Andrew JH Sharp
- The Last Universe by William Sleator
- The Little Red School Book
- The Medusa Conspiracy by Ethan Shedley, mentioned at the bottom of this
- The Odd Women by George Gissing
- The Tale of Gamelyn - anonymous (circa 1353)
- The Thin Place by Kathryn Davis
- The Third Grade Detectives series by George Edward Stanley
- The Time of Man by Elizabeth Madox Roberts
- The Time of the Angels by Iris Murdoch
- The River Between by Ngugi
- To Rule in Amber by John Gregory Betancourt
- The Trouble with Cauliflower by Jane Sutton
- The True Furqan - self-published book
- Trajectories (1998 novel) by Julian Rathbone presents a nightmare vision of Britain in 2035, which seems more recognisable and likely with every year that passes.
- Transformations in Pain (2008 horror novel by Matthew LeDrew). Second novel in the Black Womb series. Preceeded by Black Womb, succeeded by Smoke and Mirrors (forthcoming). http://www.engenbooks.com ISBN 978-0-9784342-1-2
- Trauma and Recovery by Judith Herman; seminal book on Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- True Believer by Nicholas Sparks; first novel in the Jeremy Marsh series followed by At First Sight
- Twin and Super-Twin by Gillian Cross
- Twistaplot series of books.
- This Kind of Bird Flies Backward, first book of poetry by beatnik Diane di Prima
- The House That Died, A Sci Fi text about a fully automated house, whose inhabitants have long ceased to live in it, but the house continues to function as it is automated.
- The Vengeance Equation by Kenneth Tam. July 2007 science-fiction novel. Sixth novel in the Equations series. Preceeded by The Genesis Equation. ISBN 978-0-9780916-8-2 http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- The Vermin Episode by Jacob Appel (sequel to Kafka's Metamorphosis)
- Uncle Montague's tales of Terror by chris priestley succeeded by tales of Terror from the black ship illistrated by david roberts http://www.talesofterror.co.uk
- The Void Captain's Tale by Norman Spinrad
- Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson
- Were all Australian Now by Banjo Paterson
- Wild Oats (Play) by John O'Keeffe?
- Wild Roads by Gabriel King
- Willy the Wimp by Anthony Browne (author)
- The Windy City Story Slam A monthly story competition in Chicago
- The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts
- The War Aganist Boys by Christina Hoff Sommers
- Westing, Sam Character in "The Westing Game"
- We Were One: Shoulder to Shoulder With the Marines Who Took Fallujah by Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Wingman Book series by Mack Maloney
- Winterbirth by Brian Ruckley
- Working Days: The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
- Vassa Zheleznova by Maxim Gorky
- Victims of a Down by Daron Malakian
- Vies imaginaires by Marcel Schwob
- The Zombie Zone by Ron Roy
- "The Zen Cookbook and Other Bizarre Screenplays" by Nathan Zen-Sapien
- Wenyan Gu, Vice President of Chinese Juvenile literature Committee, president of the Zhejiang Branch
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
Unsorted
- Category:Audiobook narrators or similar (for e.g. Scott Brick)
- Alanna: The First Adventure, the first book in the Song of the Lioness series by Tamora Pierce
- Affabulation - The moral of a fable . Perhaps, redirect to Moral, or Fable?
- Alligator Juniper (magazine)
- Angria (Fictional Country) By Charlotte, Branwell, Emily (later Gondal) and Anne (later Gondal) Bronte.
- Archivverein e.V. der Markomannia, a German literature and journal publisher, based at Würzburg. User:B.C.Schmerker does not know at this time whether this publisher would better fit RA in Business and Economics, due insufficient data about this publisher.
- Battleon Town News (BTN), writing group about AdventureQuest
- Nathan Brazil, a character in science fiction
- Paula Brillant meme originating from DailyWTF.com, arguably worthy enough to have a wikipedia article
- dedrabbit International Artists Collectives
- Duotrope's Digest fiction market listings.
- Elizabethan interpretation
- Eric the Skull, used in the initiatiation of the Detection Club for UK Crime Writers.
- Film poetry (see – examples also by Auden & Betjeman.)
- Gondal (Fictional Country) By Emily (earlier Angria) and Anne (earlier Angria) Bronte.
- gogo-a-gogo
- The Golden Age of Detection Wiki (what links here) ( http://gadetection.pbwiki.com/ )
- Hasoseoche (하소서체)
- Hapshoche
- Haerache (해라체)
- Haeyoche (해요체)
- Helen Ferro]
- Hemerotheca
- Jaroslav Seifert Prize
- The King Of Pain Appeared in The Barbary Coast : An Informal History of the San Francisco Underworld Alfred A. Knopf, New York 1933. ISBN 1-56025-408-4, Also Referenced in Neil Gaiman's book American Gods and http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/history/hbtbcidx.htm
http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/FAQs/Sandman#q1 don't know if that will help. Killemall22 (talk) 22:02, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
- The Proverbial Cheese - "Like the proverbial cheese, I stand alone."
- The Sun Sharer controversial and shocking novel by Jack George Edmunson. Went to no.1 in the official UK hardback romance charts on 8th September 2010. Sequel 'A Path too Long' published 5th November 2010.
- Lament for Art O'Leary
- Melendys
- Miratos
- Old Negev Alphabet
- Phroomf a children's book about a Christmas elf, written by Rosina Diva
- Poem in a Pocket Day a nationally celebrated day where people keep poems in their pocket to share with their friends, families, or people they meet
- Ruth Schwartz Award
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- Emily Sands - Fictional archaeologist of the journals Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris et al. who disappears in 1927
- shaiv puranas
- Toronto Poetry Slam
- trout fishing in America shorty
- Tull(Dark Tower), a fictional location in Steven King's "Dark Tower" Series
- University of St. Francis Annual Undergraduate Conference on English Language and Literature
- Valley of the Poets North Andover, MA, the final home of Anne Dudley Bradstreet (first published poet of the New World). In the neighboring city of Lawrence, MA America's favourite poet, Robert Frost, grew up, graduated from high school and married. John Greenleaf Whittier, the author of "Snowbound" was born in Haverhill, MA
- Venom's Gate, Popular online roleplay site for fans of vampires and lycans ()
- Poetry Institute of Canada
- aplomage - food name, by Frank Herbert
- The J Affect by Peter Burstin
- Riff Markowitz , mentioned in The Historic Plaza Theatre entry and the Bluff gameshow entry
- StoryMash - Collaborative storytelling that pays everyone for new chapters (http://storymash.com/)
- Trickle Up Poverty: (Description underneath the title) Stopping Obama's Attack on our Borders, Economy, and Security, by Dr. Michael Savage; top-selling political book released on October 5th, 2010
Notes and References
- ^ Garzanti, Aldo (1974) . Enciclopedia Garzanti della letteratura (in Italian). Milan: Garzanti. p. 1.
- 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)
- http://www.amazon.com/Notebooks-Grandchildren-Recollections-Trotskyist-Survived/dp/1573923885
- lulu.com/zenuuatu