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| A poet, a | novelist, a playwright, an essayist, a literary review |
| ber of the French Resistance, a journalist, a | novelist, a publisher and a businessman. |
| 3) was a Spanish playwright, screenwriter and | novelist, a member of the Generation of '27. |
| In 1929, the | novelist A.J. Cronin opened his own medical practice a |
| His son Robert Smith Surtees, a | novelist, acquired the estate in 1838. |
| , was an Irish civil engineer, architect, and | novelist active in mid-to-late-nineteenth-century Lime |
| Minnesota) is an Ojibwe | novelist, activist and nurse. |
| July 1814) was a British musician, dramatist, | novelist, actor and songwriter. |
| ling autobiography of Lili Franky, a Japanese | novelist, actor, illustrator, designer, musician and p |
| a multi-faceted person - a poet, playwright, | novelist, actor, orator, singer, artist, and actvist. |
| ver Smith, based on an original screenplay by | novelist Adam Selzer and Smith. |
| She was inspired to become a | novelist after taking a political job with Response Dy |
| of the circle was the favourite seat of crime | novelist Agatha Christie, who lived at Greenway House, |
| of the circle was the favourite seat of crime | novelist Agatha Christie, who lived in neighbouring To |
| hilip Toynbee, Yehudi Menuhin - and the crime | novelist Agatha Christie. |
| Built for Trouble, by American | novelist Al Fray, was published in 1958 as a Dell (pap |
| For the British | novelist Alan Baxter, see Alan Baxter (author). |
| The House-museum of the Bulgarian | novelist Aleko Konstantinov is one of the top 100 Tour |
| The prominent | novelist Alexander Lange Kielland was his grandnephew, |
| andnephew of painter Kitty Lange Kielland and | novelist Alexander Kielland. |
| b and Axeliane Christine Kielland and aunt of | novelist Alexander Lange Kielland and painter Kitty La |
| Carroll is married to the | novelist Alexandra Marshall. |
| the Cornwall house that later became popular | novelist Amelia Barr's Cherry Croft summer home. |
| Steven Carter ( | novelist), American author of short stories and novels |
| harles Palliser (born 1947) is a best-selling | novelist, American-born but British-based. |
| Israeli | novelist Amos Oz grew up in Kerem Avraham in the 1940s |
| s father is Charles Koppelman His wife is the | novelist Amy Koppelman. |
| He was a playwright, a | novelist, an OSS agent, a teacher in Turkey, and an as |
| s a self proclaimed German-American freelance | novelist, an expert "stick up man" who accompanied his |
| Melvin Jules Bukiet is a | novelist and literary critic living in New York City. |
| Alexandra Sokoloff is an American | novelist and screenwriter. |
| is an American sociologist, political writer, | novelist, and cultural commentator. |
| BE (born 16 July 1928) is an English language | novelist and art historian who was born in Herne Hill, |
| productive career as a lyric poet, dramatist, | novelist and writer of world-renowned short stories." |
| Stewart Sloan is a British-born | novelist and short story writer. |
| h.D. (born 1948 New York City) is an American | novelist, and essayist. |
| welm, Westphalia) is a German poet, satirist, | novelist, and - first and foremost - folksinger/songwr |
| hia Lee (1750 - 13 March 1824) was an English | novelist and dramatist. |
| cember 6, 1924 - June 2, 2003) was a Canadian | novelist and playwright. |
| 0), born Richard Patrick Russ, was an English | novelist and translator, best known for his Aubrey-Mat |
| 3 May - Dodie Smith, | novelist and playwright (died 1990) |
| It was named after a Russian | novelist and playwright Ivan Turgenev. |
| zumdar Desai (born 24 June 1937) is an Indian | novelist and Emeritus John E. Burchard Professor of Hu |
| 9 - November 14, 2007) was an American actor, | novelist, and screenwriter. |
| lle, Minnesota) was a Roman Catholic American | novelist and short-story writer who often drew his ins |
| Dramatist, | novelist, and merchant Karl Wilhelm Salice-Contessa |
| March 1827 - 12 December 1889) was an English | novelist and clergyman. |
| Wales, UK) is a British | novelist and short story writer. |
| October 30 - Timothy Findley, | novelist and playwright (d.2002) |
| tember 1912 - 28 November 1994) was a British | novelist and poet. |
| 8 December - Amanda McKittrick Ros, | novelist and poet (d.1939). |
| He had long been intimate with the | novelist, and it is by this work that John Forster is |
| Her son Adam is a well-known | novelist and writer for the New Yorker and her daughte |
| abindranath Tagore, poet, artist, playwright, | novelist and composer (b.1861). |
| Dev is well known for his contributions as a | Novelist and Short Story writer, the full length plays |
| Stephen Minot (born 1927) is an American | novelist and short story author. |
| h Papaleo (1925-2004) was an Italian American | novelist, and academic. |
| He was the father of notable New Zealand | novelist and journalist, Jane Mander. |
| Masako Yokoyama and they had a daughter, the | novelist and film-maker Ruth Ozeki. |
| ancton (born January 11, 1915) is an American | novelist and journalist. |
| 0 in Plymouth, North Carolina, is an American | novelist and author of military and legal fiction. |
| 18, 1806 - August 1, 1884), German dramatist, | novelist and theatre-director, was born at Sprottau in |
| Rene Steinke is a | novelist and a poet. |
| tober 30, 1997) was an American screenwriter, | novelist, and film director known for low-budget genre |
| as Deloney (1543 - April 1600) was an English | novelist and balladist. |
| November 2 - Harold Horwood, | novelist and non-fiction writer (d.2006) |
| s, Pas-de-Calais - 1976) was a French writer, | novelist and poet. |
| kes Davies (1909 - 1984) was an English poet, | novelist and communist who was one of a small group of |
| Gwyn Jones (1907 - 1999) was a Welsh | novelist and story writer, and a scholar and translato |
| Hermann Eris Busse (1891-1947) was a German | novelist and literary critic. |
| Novelist and adoptive mother, Karen Moline wrote, "I f | |
| Famous ex-pupils include Zoe Fairbairns ( | novelist and writer)(ref: zoe fairbairns own website, |
| He is the brother of | novelist and journalist Sarah Sands. |
| ner Coll, born in Minorca, 1949, is a Spanish | novelist and painter. |
| e 28, 1891 - August 12, 1967) was an American | novelist and children's writer who received the Pulitz |
| erouac on the Beat Generation is the American | novelist and poet Jack Kerouac's third album and was r |
| ege, Oxford, a Hispanist and an award-winning | novelist and translator from Spanish to English. |
| Carl Hiassen - | novelist and journalist |
| les Burney, brother to Charles Burney and the | novelist and diarist Fanny Burney, and half-brother to |
| 1, 1950 - December 27, 1999) was an American | novelist and screenwriter. |
| uary 18, 1930 - June 4, 1998) was an American | novelist and screenwriter of Cherokee descent. |
| Frederick Chamier (1796-1870) was a | novelist and naval captain. |
| hackeray,(1811-1863) an Anglo-Indian poet and | novelist and the author of Vanity Fair and other class |
| oody) (1799 - January 29, 1861) was a British | novelist and dramatist, daughter of a wine merchant at |
| orn February 12, 1975 in London) is a British | novelist and writer. |
| prominent place in English literary life as a | novelist, and later as a dramatist. |
| Amy Jenkins, | novelist and screenwriter. |
| Adria Bernardi is an American | novelist and translator. |
| , Brunlanes - 16 August 1967) was a Norwegian | novelist and writer of short stories. |
| nson (1916 - 1962) was an English journalist, | novelist and playwright who is best remembered for his |
| inayaki Ammal (1901-1960) was a Tamil writer, | novelist and journalist who is remembered as the first |
| n American television producer, screenwriter, | novelist and director, best known for creating the Ame |
| 6, 1997) was an American actor, screenwriter, | novelist, and painter, who starred as the Irish-Americ |
| Nancy Zafris is an American | novelist, and short story writer. |
| Rebecca Bradley is a Canadian | novelist and archaeologist, with a doctorate in archae |
| Laila Lalami, | novelist and essayist |
| te unknown (in Paris) - Helen Maria Williams, | novelist and poet, ±66 |
| Lucy Corin is an American | novelist and short story writer currently teaching Eng |
| Her mother, Mary Perkins Ives Abbot (a | novelist and Chicago Tribune book reviewer) also compe |
| orn 1964) is a British academic, broadcaster, | novelist and a professor at the University of East Ang |
| uary 1932, Hampstead, London), was an English | novelist and short story writer who published under th |
| ssung - The Way of the Covenant), by Austrian | novelist and playwright Franz Werfel and translated in |
| Braschi, Giannina - | novelist and essayist |
| Kitching is also a published | novelist and playwright. |
| Maria Edgeworth, a | novelist and educational philosopher, wrote a letter t |
| Louise L. Lambrichs (born 1952), | novelist and screenwriter |
| ool, England, on October 1, 1948 is a British | novelist and short story writer. |
| 1861-63; U.S. Minister to Paraguay, 1863-68; | novelist; and inventor of an early typewriter. |
| 1896 in Pyongyang) was a female Korean | novelist and poet of the early 20th century. |
| Aarsman also is a | novelist and playwright. |
| Billie Letts is an American | novelist and educator. |
| Tony Earley (born 1961) is an American | novelist and short story writer. |
| book of the same name co-written by American | novelist and historian Robert H. Adleman and Col. Geor |
| She continues to work as a | novelist and playwright and was the recipient of an Ar |
| Henry Denker (born 1912), US | novelist and playwright |
| Giovanna Zangrandi (1910-1988) was an Italian | novelist and Resistance fighter. |
| d: Isa Garteray Urquhart Glenn (1874v1951), a | novelist and contemporary of Ellen Glasgow; Garrard Gl |
| 8 November - Raja Rao, | novelist and short story writer (d.2006). |
| 22 May - Victor Hugo, poet, playwright, | novelist and statesman (b.1802). |
| 13 July - E. Harikumar, | novelist and short story writer. |
| r 1884 - 3 January 1915) was an English poet, | novelist and playwright. |
| rrey is a sequence of five novels by Scottish | novelist and academic J. I. M. Stewart (1906-1994), an |
| rs, including George Wilkins, the playwright, | novelist and brothel-keeper who may have been Shakespe |
| She is also a designer, artists, | novelist, and lives in Sydney. |
| 11 May - Ethel Lilian Voynich, | novelist and musician (d.1960). |
| Journal of Writing & Community, and judged by | novelist and short story writer Lee Smith (Oral Histor |
| Sebastian Barry, playwright, | novelist and poet, lives in Moyne, Tinahely. |
| a (born 1940) is an American literary critic, | novelist, and film teacher. |
| r 1954, Failsworth, Lancashire) is an English | novelist and former BBC radio producer. |
| Novelist and screenwriter Ronan Bennett had written a | |
| Sengiin Erdene is a well-known Mongolian | novelist and writer. |
| Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian | novelist and playwright |
| ncluding former Hue & Cry front man Pat Kane, | novelist and TV entrepreneur Muriel Gray and BBC polit |
| 30 May - John B. Keane, playwright, | novelist and essayist (b.1928). |
| ing - 16 October 1926, London) was a Scottish | novelist and right-wing propagandist. |
| Jennifer Haigh ) is an American | novelist and short story writer. |
| e writer Yoko Ogawa: it is a dialogue between | novelist and mathematician on the extraordinary beauty |
| June 4 - Margaret Gibson, | novelist and short story writer (d.2006) |
| Philippa Powys, | novelist and poet, sister of John Cowper, Llewelyn and |
| ew"; October 23, 1919 - April 22, 2007) was a | novelist and writer based in Atlanta, Georgia. |
| June 1967 in Pithiviers, Loiret) is a French | novelist and playwright. |
| She is the daughter of | novelist and journalist Gilbert Signaux. |
| ert Louis Balfour Stevenson, a Scottish poet, | novelist, and travel writer. |
| In an obituary for Trow, the | novelist and screenwriter Michael Tolkin is quoted as |
| He is the son | novelist and historian Hiroyuki Agawa. |
| Arne Lygre (born 1968) is a Norwegian | novelist and playwright. |
| He married Kathryn Morgan (1925-1993), a | novelist, and became a naturalized citizen of the Unit |
| rn in Stockholm 20 January 1967) is a Swedish | novelist and playwright. |
| Carrier, OC (born 13 May 1937) is a Canadian | novelist and author of "contes" (a very brief form of |
| Josephine Pinckney (1895-1957), | novelist and poet |
| 1899 - 12 January 1960) was a popular British | novelist and a successful aeronautical engineer. |
| the pseudonym Patricia McDowell, is an Irish | novelist and the director of International Studies at |
| Dewi Prysor, Welsh | novelist and poet, was raised in the parish of Trawsfy |
| Barkley is a U.S. fiction writer, young adult | novelist and a professor at Frostburg State University |
| E. Harikumar is a Malayalam | novelist and short story writer. |
| Price (born October 12, 1949) is an American | novelist and screenwriter, known for the books The Wan |
| Scott Smith (author) (born 1965), American | novelist and screenwriter |
| March 28 - Jane Rule, | novelist and non-fiction writer (d.2007) |
| Adalbert Stifter is a | novelist and short story writer whose work also reflec |
| erman (born September 1, 1978) is an American | novelist and playwright. |
| : A Gothic Tale is a novella by award-winning | novelist and essayist Joyce Carol Oates. |
| mon Rich (born 1984) is an American humorist, | novelist, and television writer, best known for being |
| MacKinlay Kantor, American | novelist and screen writer |
| Christopher Tilghman is an American | novelist, and short story writer. |
| ry 6, 1897 - February 3, 1954) was a Romanian | novelist and lawyer. |
| Karin Sveen (born 1948) is a Norwegian poet, | novelist and essayist. |
| She was also a successful | novelist and her published novels included Focussing, |
| ghter of Shena Mackay, the Booker-shortlisted | novelist, and David Sylvester, one of Britain's leadin |
| so the former residence of Jonathan Lethem, a | novelist and MacArthur Fellowship recipient. |
| Menella Bute Smedley (1820-1877) was a | novelist and poet. |
| - February 25, 1865) was a German dramatist, | novelist and critic born in Eisfeld in Thuringia. |
| Though he did much work as an avant-garde | novelist and playwright, it was not until the publicat |
| Steve Yarbrough (born August 29, 1956) is a | novelist and short story writer. |
| one of several films based on writings of the | novelist and short story writer Bohumil Hrabal (1914-1 |
| He was an active essayist, | novelist and translator, and was awarded the Bastian P |
| (born 1945 in Roskilde, Denmark) is a Danish | novelist and poet. |
| dian Civil Service, and was also a well-known | novelist and historical writer. |
| Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak, poet, | novelist and short story writer (b.1921). |
| Nick Wallace (born 1972 in Yeovil) is a | novelist and short story writer based in Tunbridge Wel |
| It was formerly the residence of historical | novelist and poet, Walter Scott. |
| d. 15 May 2009, Hertfordshire) was an English | novelist and screenwriter.. |
| artist and besides being a singer was a poet, | novelist and playwright-though nothing she achieved in |
| racy Price-Thompson (born 1963) is a speaker, | novelist, and retired United States Army Engineer offi |
| , 1881 - August 5, 1947) was an English poet, | novelist and lawyer. |
| , 1902 - June 26, 1961) was an American poet, | novelist, and founding editor of the Partisan Review. |
| Ellen Dean is a | novelist and journalist from County Durham, England. |
| abindranath Tagore, poet, artist, playwright, | novelist and composer (d.1941). |
| His brother, | novelist and Sony award-winning journalist Afshin Ratt |
| Pierre Jean Jouve, writer, | novelist and poet (d.1976). |
| Kamenetz is married to Moira Crone a | novelist and short story writer. |
| onroe, Louisiana, May 2, 2011) is an American | novelist and playwright. |
| , 1976, in Toronto, Canada) was a biographer, | novelist and poet. |
| son (born April 28, 1934) is an American-born | novelist and essayist whose satirical novels often fea |
| Isabelle de Montolieu (1751-1832) was a Swiss | novelist and translator. |
| Marriott and dramatist Ronald Gow, as well as | novelist and broadcaster Joan Bakewell. |
| 1921 - 1966), was an influential Telugu poet, | novelist and short story writer. |
| ed twenty seven books,and is an award winning | novelist and short story writer. |
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