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Taalam AceyMarc Smith the founder of slam poetry used examples of Acey's poetry in Smith's definitive book on slam poetry - The Complete Idiot's Guide to Slam Poetry (2004).
Hone TuwhareThe poet moved to Kaka Point in South Otago in 1992, and many of his later poems reflected the scenery of The Catlins area, and the seafood available.
George MosseIn 1966, he and Walter Laqueur founded The Journal of Contemporary History, which they co-edited.
Rudi BassBass' proclivity in writing extended to poetry as well, and a poem of his entitled, The Heroes was published in'' The Best from Yank Army Weekly'' (selected by the editors of Yank, published by E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York 1945 p. 153).
Paul KayeHe was a scene painter at the Old Vic Theatre in Waterloo and illustrated regularly for the NME, i-D, Literary Review, Time Out and International Musician magazines between 1987 -- 89.
Victor di SuveroHis publications include : The Occident - A literary review of the University of California, Berkley (1949) He edited ¡ Saludos !
Ronald SymondIn April 1934 he published a critical review, The Third Mr. Joyce ; Comments on' Work in Progress, He was a signatory, together with Eugene Jolas, to a manifesto of expatriate writers living in Paris in the 1930s, entitled Poetry is Vertical.
Robert Frazier (writer)In 1984, Frazier edited the landmark anthology of SF poetry Burning With A Vision : Poetry of Science and the Fantastic (Owlswick Press).
Peter ColeIn 2008, Cole combined and collected Hebrew literary works to create Hebrew Writers on Writing (org/books/hebrew-writers-on - writing Trinity University Press) which delves into their reflections on writing and explores the issues of national, linguistic, and ethnic identity.
Marjory Lydia NichollsIn 2011, New Zealand poet, critic and editor Mark Pirie wrote on Nicholls' verse on the Tuesday Poem blog and included her poetry in Poetry Notes, the Poetry Archive of New Zealand Aotearoa newsletter, Summer 2011.
Frank Chinpp. 211 -- 23 #Frank Chin : The Chinatown Cowboy and His Backtalk By : Kim, Elaine H. ; Midwest Quarterly : A Journal of Contemporary Thought, 1978 ; 20 : 78-91.
Frank Davey Diana Brydon begins her introduction to the Frank Davey' festschrift issue' of Studies in Canadian Literature :' In 1974, Frank Davey's conference paper' Surviving the Paraphrase' took the small world of Canadian literary criticism by storm.
Muhammed al-Ahari Al-Ahari was also published by University Presses and these can be found in Islam Outside the Arab World, by David Westerlund ; Ingvar Svanberg Publisher : New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999.
Yaroslav SenyshynSenyshyn, Y. (2004) `` Popular Music and the Intolerant Classroom'' in Questioning the Music Education Paradigm Published by the Canadian Music Educators' Association as Volume 2 of The Biennial Series, Research to Practice, Lee R. Bartel, Series Editor.
Jones VeryIn January 1843, his work was included in the first issue of The Pioneer, a journal edited by James Russell Lowell which also included the first publication of Edgar Allan Poe's'' The Tell-Tale Heart''.
Bill BerksonAfter moving to Northern California in 1970, Berkson began editing and publishing a series of poetry books and magazines under the Big Sky imprint and taught regularly in the California Poets in the Schools program.
Timothy TysonDuring that time, he was named Research Fellow at the Center for Ethical Studies at Duke University, for his work,'' Dynamite : A Story from the Second Reconstruction in South Carolina,'' which was later published in Glenda Gilmore, et al., Jumpin' Jim Crow : The New Southern Political History (Princeton University Press, 2000.)
Douglas Wilson (activist)In 1977 he founded Stubblejumper Press, a small publishing house dedicated to works by Canadian lesbians and gay men.
Vito RussoA two-volume Vito Russo reader was published in July 2012 by White Crane Books titled'' Out Spoken : The Vito Russo Reader - Reel One'' and'' Out Spoken : The Vito Russo Reader - Reel Two.''
Pierre JorisThe University of California Book of North African Poetry, edited by Joris and Habib Tengour was published in December 2012.
Wayne CliffordHe attended the University of Iowa's International Writers' workshop (MA 1969, MFA 1969), where he worked with Harry Duncan of Cummington Press, and founded Living Series, which published work by colleagues as broadsheets and chapbooks (Michael Lally and Ray DiPalma, among others).
James J. MartinMartin also was the author of books on anti-war subjects including Revisionist Viewpoints and The Saga of Hog Island, both of them collections of anti- World War II essays, and An American Adventure in Bookburning, a history of censorship in the United States during World War I. Starting in 1979 Martin began to associate with the Institute for Historical Review (IHR), a Holocaust denial group, writing for the IHR journal, The Journal of Historical Review.
David Morley (poet)He co-edited a bestselling anthology The New Poetry for Bloodaxe Books (1993) and edited the British and Irish poetry list for Arc Publications for ten years.
Jo ShapcottTogether with Matthew Sweeney, she edited Emergency Kit : Poems for Strange Times (1996), an international anthology of contemporary poetry in English.
Salman KhurshidSalman Khurshid has also been the editor of'' The Contemporary Conservative : Selected Writings of Dhiren Bhagat'' published in 1990.
James Murray (lexicographer) On 26 April 1878, Murray was invited to Oxford to meet the Delegates of the Oxford University Press, with a view to his taking on the job of editor of a new dictionary of the English language, to replace Johnson's and to capture all the words then extant in the English speaking world in all their various shades of meaning.
Yehuda Amichai Amichai poetry in English appeared in the first issue of'' Modern Poetry in translation'' edited by Daniel Weissbort and Ted Hughes in 1965.
Guy BeckHis other edited volume, Sacred Sound : Experiencing Music in World Religions (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006), includes chapters on Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism by distinguished scholars, as well as a CD of forty selections of chant and music performed by the authors (''... highly recommended.''
Carolyn Kreiter-ForondaTipton Poetry Review (Fall 2010, Issue # 19) contains a kasen renga written by Carolyn and Joyce, in collaboration with Kae Morii, who translated the poem into Japanese.
Barney SimonSimon spent a year (1969 -- 70) in New York, where he introduced South African plays to an American audience and edited the journal New American Review.
Northrop FryeFrye also aided James Polk in compiling Divisions on a Ground : Essays on Canadian Culture (1982).
Dorsey Armstrong Her book Gender and the Chivalric Community in Sir Thomas Malory's `` Morte d’Arthur'' was published by University Press of Florida in 2003, and widely reviewed.
Dana GioiaHe believes that university English departments appropriated the field from the public : Gioia has also written or co-written a number of texts used in college courses, including An Introduction to Poetry (with X. J. Kennedy), which has had 14 printings, and an anthology (edited with Dan Stone) 100 Great Poets of the English Language (2004).
Simon BeattieHe was the first British bookseller to be featured in Fine Books Magazine's series Bright Young Things ; when he became a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association in 2011, the Association's Newsletter described him as' a dealer to watch' (October 2011, Issue 364, p. 15).
Christine FugateIn 2008, she edited a collection of essays by women sharing diverse perspectives on the same subject, amazon.
Alex SteinweissHe was interviewed for a chapter in Sound Unbound : Sampling Digital Music and Culture (The MIT Press, 2008) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.
Frank MuirIn 1976 Muir wrote The Frank Muir Book : An irreverent companion to social history, which is a collection of anecdotes and quotations collected under various subjects including'' Music'','' Education'','' Literature'','' Theatre'','' Art'' and'' Food and Drink''.
Michael DumanisAlong with poet Cate Marvin, Dumanis coedited the anthology Legitimate Dangers : American Poets of the New Century (Sarabande Books, 2006).
James SummersFrom 1864, Summers began publishing essays on the Japanese language and Japanese grammar, as well as translations of Japanese poetry and an excerpt from the Tale of the Heike in British literary magazine s.
Jean Jules Verdenal In 1952 John Peter, later a novelist but then a Canadian academic, published an essay,'' A New Interpretation of The Waste Land'' in the journal Essays in Criticism in which he interpreted Eliot's poem The Waste Land as an elegy for a dead (male) friend.
Samuel BeckettBeckett published essays and reviews, including'' Recent Irish Poetry'' (in The Bookman, August 1934) and'' Humanistic Quietism'', a review of his friend Thomas MacGreevy's Poems (in The Dublin Magazine, July -- September 1934).
Benjamin I. SchwartzA festschrift in his honour was held after his retirement, and published in 1990 as Ideas across cultures : essays on Chinese thought in honor of Benjamin I. Schwarz (ISBN 978-0-674-44225-2) and published by the Harvard University Asia Center.
Chris Roberson (author)In November, 2005, Roberson edited the first volume in a projected annual series of Adventure anthologies, comprising'' original fiction in the spirit of early twentieth-century pulp fiction magazines'' across the genres, featuring contributions from (among others) Lou Anders, Paul Di Filippo, Mark Finn, Michael Moorcock and Kim Newman.
Peter McDonald (critic)In 1991, Peter McDonald published Louis MacNeice : The Poet in his Contexts, and his critical and academic work on that poet has continued with his coedited Selected Plays of Louis MacNeice, and a number of articles ; he has re-edited, for Faber and Faber, MacNeice's Collected Poems.
Bruce BendersonThese essays, along with'' Sexe et Solitude'' and'' Toward the New Degeneracy,'' were printed in America in a nonfiction anthology of Benderson's writings entitled'' Sex and Isolation'' (University of Wisconsin Press, 2007), which was cited as one of the 10 best university press books of the year by the magazine'' Foreword.''
Jeremy PaxmanIn an introduction to a new edition of Chambers Dictionary in August 2008 Paxman labelled the work of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns as'' sentimental doggerel.''
Gordon LishDuring his time at Knopf, Lish wrote several books of his own fiction which were published by New York imprints : In 1987, Lish founded and edited the avant garde literary magazine, The Quarterly, which showcases the works of contemporary authors.
Cathy Songpp. 223 -- 34 #Divided Loyalties : Literal and Literary in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes, Cathy Song and Rita Dove By : Wallace, Patricia ; MELUS, 1993 Fall ; 18 (3) : 3-19.
Percy JohnstonThe Howard Poets' final project would be Burning Spear : An Anthology of Afro-Saxon Poetry, which Johnston published in 1963 through his new company Jupiter Hammon Press.
Leo KennedyKennedy and Knister began planning an anthology, similar to Knister's Canadian Short Stories (1928), of Canadian modernist poetry.
George Wallace (poet)With Oklahoma poet laureate Carol Hamilton, Wallace conceived the Woody Guthrie Poets, which beginning in 2004 organized an annual poetry reading at the July Woodyfest in Okemah Oklahoma.
Emil IsacThree years later, Isac's Symbolist colleague Davidescu reviewed his entire work in the critical essay Poezia d-lui Emil Isac ('' Mr. Emil Isac's Poetry''), contributed for a November 1922 issue of Flacăra journal.
Charles Wycliffe GoodwinHe contributed to the publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society and in 1860 wrote one of the articles in Essays and Reviews, to which he was the only lay contributor, writing alongside such great theologians as Rowland Williams and Henry Bristow Wilson.
Eddie CondonEddie Condon's Treasury of Jazz (1956) was a collection of articles by various writers co-edited by Condon and Richard Gehman.
Valerie M. HudsonHudson wrote a long article with Sorensen on Latter-day Saint views of Womanist theology published in David L. Paulsen's and Donald W. Musser's Mormonism in Dialogue with Contemporary Christianity (Macon, Georgia : Mercer University Press, 2007).
Jewelle GomezHer fiction and poetry is included in over one hundred anthologies including the first anthology of Black speculative fiction, Dark Matter : A Century of African American Speculative Fiction edited by Sheree R. Thomas ; Home Girls : a Black feminist Anthology from Kitchen Table : Women of Color Press and Best American Poetry of 2001 edited by Robert Hass.
Jonathan DawsonMelbourne, 2007 In addition to teaching film and media studies he continued to publish critical essays and present learned papers at symposia and conferences internationally, with a particular and critical focus on empire building in film bodies and government policy along with many essays on Public Broadcasting.
Ian BurghamUp until 2012 he worked as a director of the Rowers' Pub Reading Series, one of Ontario's foremost literary venues for readings by recognized writers and poets.
Walter T. Kelley Walter T. Kelley was a prolific and enthusiastic author of beekeeping materials, including his journal Modern Beekeeping founded in 1944.
Tammy GrimesIn 2004 she joined the company of'' Tasting Memories'', a'' compilation of delicious reveries in poetry, song and prose,'' with a starry rotating cast including Kitty Carlisle Hart, Rosemary Harris, Philip Bosco, Alvin Epstein, Joy Franz and Kathleen Noone.
Celia BrayfieldAcademic New Writing international peer-reviewed journal of Creative Writing, Special Edition, Routledge, 2010 Celia co-edited, with Professor Graeme Harper and Dr Andrew Green, a special edition of New Writing, a leading international peer-reviewed journal for Creative Writing, dedicated to staff and students of the Brunel Creative Writing Programme.
Stetson KennedyKennedy had a large hand in editing several volumes generated by the Florida project, including The WPA Guide to Florida : the Southernmost State (1939), from the famed WPA American Guide Series, A Guide to Key West, and The Florida Negro (part of a series directed by Sterling Brown).
A. B. JacksonIn 2010 he won the Edwin Morgan Poetry Competition for the poem' Treasure Island'.
Jim CohnIn a 2011 review of Cohn's Sutras & Bardos : Essays & Interviews on Allen Ginsberg, the Kerouac School, Anne Waldman, The Postbeat Poets & the New Demotics, Beat Studies scholar Jonah Raskin wrote'' Perhaps no one in the United States today understands and appreciates the poetic durability and the cultural elasticity of the Beats better than Jim Cohn.''
Mahe JabeenHer poems were also included in Neeli Meghalu, a feminist poetry anthology edited by Volga and other authors in 1995.
Frank Belknap LongThe poems in this collection won praise from a great variety of writers, among them Arthur Machen, Clifford Gessler, Robinson Jeffers, William Ellery Leonard, John Drinkwater, John Masefield and George Sterling His second published book was also a volume of fantastic poetry - The Goblin Tower (1928), published jointly by H. P. Lovecraft and Robert H. Barlow.''
Jessica M. WeisIn 1952 Weis was a member of the caucus that helped Dwight D. Eisenhower select a running mate, an experience she described in an essay she contributed to the book, Politics USA.
Robert BlochAn essay by Lee Prosser about Robert Bloch was published in The Roswell Literary Review at Roswell, New Mexico, 1996.
Philip GalePeople'' magazine featured Gale's story in a 2001 series of articles on suicides at MIT, describing him as a music major'' so prodigiously bright that he counted few of his much older peers as intellectual equals.''
Richard Kostelanetz He came onto the literary scene with essays in quarterlies such as Partisan Review and The Hudson Review, then profiles of older artists, musicians and writers for The New York Times Magazine ; these profiles were collected in Master Minds'' (1969)'.
Giora LeshemIn 1989, he edited the Rav Kol anthology, which was published with the assistance of the Israeli Authors Associations.
Robert Frazier (writer)As a historian, Frazier has written several articles on the evolution of the SF poetry movement... the most recent being a 2005 primer on the Rhysling Awards for the poetry anthology, The Alchemy of Stars, the Rhysling Award Winners Showcase.
Hans KellerMany of Keller's earliest articles appeared in the journals Music Review and Music Survey - the latter co-edited by him after he joined the founding editor Donald Mitchell for the so-called' New Series' (1949 -- 52).
Sterling Rubyhtml -RSB-'' Art in Review, Sterling Ruby, Chron, Kiln Works'', Roberta Smith, The New York Times, March 21, 2008 -LSB- http://www.
Rachel CarsonOn Earth Day (April 22, 2007), Courage for the Earth : Writers, Scientists, and Activists Celebrate the Life and Writing of Rachel Carson was released as'' a centennial appreciation of Rachel Carson's brave life and transformative writing'', thirteen essays by prominent environmental writers and scientists.
Hal Duncan Hal Duncan listed amongst his inspirations and influences such diverse authors as James Joyce, Vellum His first novel, Vellum - The Book of All Hours, was released by Pan Macmillan in August 2005.
Margit WarburgWith Eileen Barker, she co-edited New Religions and New Religiosity in 1998 (Aarhus University Press).
Craig ArnoldHis first book of poems, Shells (1999), was selected by W. S. Merwin for the Yale Series of Younger Poets.
Peter J. KatzensteinSince 1982 Katzenstein has served as the editor of over 100 books that Cornell University Press has published under the imprint of the Cornell Studies in Political Economy.
Eugenia Kim (author)Her stories and essays were published by Potomac Review, APAJ -- the former literary journal of the Asian American Writers Workshop, Our Bodies, Ourselves (2005 edition) and in anthologies, including Echoes Upon Echoes : New Korean American Writing, edited by Elaine H. Kim and Laura Hyun Yi.
Ellen WillisIn 2011, the first anthology exclusively devoted to Willis's popular music writing, Out of the Vinyl Deeps (University of Minnesota Press), arrived.
Hakush? KitaharaIn 1906, he joined the Shinshisha (New Poetry Association) at the invitation of Yosano Tekkan, and he published poems in its magazine Myōjō (Bright Star) that brought him instant fame as a rising young poet, and served as an introduction to a wide circle of writers and poets.
Dudley RandallIn 1966 the press published Poem Counterpoem, authored by Randall with Margaret Danner, founder of Boone House, a black cultural center in Detroit where they both read their work.
Rudolph FisherIn 1991, an anthology of Fisher's short fiction, City of Refuge : The Collected Stories of Rudolph Fisher, was published by the University of Missouri Press.
Don HarwinHe also contributed'' 1971 State General Election'' to The People's Choice (Volume III), edited by Hogan and Clune,'' Sir Joseph Carruthers'' to The Premiers of NSW (Volume II), edited by Clune and Turner, and'' Women in the NSW Coalition Parties'' (with Jenny Gardiner MLC) to No Fit Place for Women, edited by Brennan and Chappel.
David GessnerHe is the Editor in Chief of -LSB- Ecotone -RSB- the environmental journal he founded in 2004, which has published the work of writers as diverse as Wendell Berry, Denis Johnson, Gerald Stern, Sherman Alexie, and Marvin Bell.
Andrew HoyemIn 1961 he became a partner with Dave Haselwood in The Auerhahn Press, a small literary press that published Beat Generation writers.
Jonathan AllenAllen writes widely on art and cultural history for visual art journals including Contemporary (magazine), Tate Etc, and Cabinet magazine, for which he guest-edited an issue dedicated to magic in 2007.
Tudor RickardsIn August 2010, Rickards contributed to an eBook collection of political poems entitled Emergency Verse -- Poetry in Defence of the Welfare State edited by Alan Morrison.
David Copperfield (illusionist)Also during 1996, Copperfield joined forces with Dean Koontz, Joyce Carol Oates, Ray Bradbury and others for David Copperfield's Tales of the Impossible, an anthology of original fiction set in the world of magic and illusion.
Tony White (writer)White co-edited the short story collection Croatian Nights (Serpent's Tail, 2005), with Borivoj Radaković and Matt Thorne, which featured both British, Croatian and Serbian authors, and Britpulp !
Ian McDonald (Guyanese writer)Since 2009 he has been consulting Editor for the Guyana Classics, a series of Guyanese'' Classics'' to be republished by the Caribbean Press funded by the government of Guyana.
Alan HalseyAlan Halsey founded West House Books in 1994 to publish contemporary poetry and poetry-related work.
Frank Chin# Dublin to Chinatown : James Joyce and Frank Chin By : Davis, Robert Murray ; Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, 1996 ; 1 : 117-22.
David DabydeenThe Oxford Companion to Black British History, co-edited by Dabydeen, John Gilmore and Cecily Jones, appeared in 2007.
Matthew Kelly (historian)Kelly contributed to various periodicals, notably the Dublin Review, and a collection of his essays, entitled ` Dissertations chiefly on Irish Church History,' was edited, with a memoir, by D. McCarthy, Dublin, 1864.
Frank Chinpp. 42 -- 50 #Race, Writing, and Manhood : Ambivalent Identifications and American Literary Identity in Frank Chin and Ralph Ellison By : Kim, Daniel Young-Hoon ; Dissertation, U of California, Berkeley, 1997.
Henry M. MathewsIn his 1854 University of Virginia Masters Thesis,'' Poetry in America,'' he expressed resignation about the arts being'' sacrificed on the altar of progress,'' as described by historian Peter S. Carmichael.
Walker PercyIn 1987 Percy, along with 21 other noted authors, met in Chattanooga, Tennessee to create the Fellowship of Southern Writers.
Gregory O'DonoghueO’Donoghue published his first book Kicking (1975) with the Gallery Press when he was 24 and became the youngest poet to be included in the Faber Book of Irish Verse.