When your patrons need biographical and contact data on writers from as close as next door to as far away as South Africa or New Zealand, simply direct them to the completely revised and expanded 13th edition of The Writers Directory. This one-stop guide features information on more than 17,000 living authors from all countries around the world, including 2,500 new to this edition. Each comprehensive entry provides details on established writers of fiction and nonfiction who have published at least one full-length book in English. In addition, the Directory includes many writers just starting their careers. Biographies include the writer's name, as well as any pseudonyms the writer has written under; address; citizenship; year of birth; genres the writer specializes in; career information; and a bibliography. Boldface rubrics allow for quick scanning, helping readers find specific information at a glance. Cross-references to all pseudonyms are listed separately, so the writer's full entry can be easily found.
I will seize it back, so help me. Toward that end, if necessary, I will crush the corners of the earth.” At Howard, he was telling me how easy it would be to start a deadly riot. “Just get a pregnant black woman on Fourteenth Street to ...
Now in paperback comes Nicholas and Micah Sparks' "New York Times" bestselling memoir of their life-affirming journey around the world.
So reader beware--you're in for a scare! A humorous, fast-paced portrait of the author of the Goosebumps series tells young readers what R. L. Stine was like as a kid, how he became a writer, and where he gets his ideas from.
At fifty-two, newly widowed, children grown, Knight realizes most of the decisions of her life have been made by others. The time has come for growth, self-discovery, and for finding her own way home from Oz.
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This reference guide lists all the books, reviews and articles concerning Mark Twain in major bibliographies through 1974.
The author shares humorous true-life tales inspired by his sometimes dysfunctional relationships with the dogs in his life.
Containing dozens of previously unpublished letters by James, and featuring a detailed biographical chronology as well as extensive interpretive commentaries that meticulously chart the development of this remarkable literary friendship, ...
Having commissioned the historian Roy Strong to write a monograph on the paintings of Charles I on horseback by Van Dyck, Nikos went to Brighton where Roy Strong lives to talk about the book, and I went along with Nikos.
In this work, historian William E. Ellis examines the life of this significant writer, contextualizing his humour within the 'Lost Cause' narrative.