Other uses Double Take disambiguation Doubletake was a BBC comedy programme, created by Alison Jackson . It made extensive use of celebrity look alike s playing their doubles in apparently embarrassing situations, seen through closed circuit television CCTV cameras and amateur video, using distance shots and shaky camera work to disguise the true identity of those being filmed. External links bbc.co.uk id comedy guide articles d doubletake 66601260.shtml title Doubletake Comedy Guide Category BBC television comedy BBC tv prog stub sv DoubleTake ... more details
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Nicholas Montemarano born 1970 is an American short story writer, novelist, and essayist. He is the author of the short story collection If the Sky Falls and the novel A Fine Place . His fiction has been published widely in magazines such as Esquire magazine Esquire , Zoetrope All Story , Tin House , DoubleTake, The Gettysburg Review , The Antioch Review , The Southern Review , and AGNI . He has published memoir pieces in The Washington Post Magazine and DoubleTake . Montemarano s story The Worst Degree of Unforgivable received a 2003 Pushcart Prize . He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts , the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo . He received his MFA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst . He teaches at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania , and in the Bennington Writing Seminars. Bibliography If the Sky Falls LSU, 2005 A Fine Place Context Books, 2002 External links http www.all story.com issues.cgi?action show story&story id 347 Some Paradise story from Zoetrope All Story http www.all story.com issues.cgi?action show story&story id 128 Note to Future Self story from Zoetrope All Story http www.bu.edu agni fiction print 2003 57 montemarano.html The Usual Human Disabilities story from AGNI http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 06 19 AR2007061901731.html Loss Prevention memoir from The Washington Post Magazine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Montemarano, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Montemarano, Nicholas Category 1970 births Category Living people US novelist 1970s stub US essayist stub US story writer stub ... more details
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Tom Bailey is an author, editor, and teacher in the Creative Writing program at Susquehanna University . He has published two novels, a collection of short fiction, and two textbooks on writing short stories. He has also been widely published in anthologies and literary journals including New Stories From the South and DoubleTake. The latter published his short story, Snowdreams , which was selected for the 2000 The Pushcart Prize anthology and would become the basis for his debut novel , The Grace that Keeps this World . He received a Newhouse Award from the John Gardner Foundation and was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction. Books On Writing Short Stories editor Oxford University Press 1999 br A Short Story Writer s Companion Oxford University Press 2000 br Crow Man Etruscan Press, 2003 br The Grace that Keeps this World Crown Publishing Group, 2005 br Cotton Song Shaye Areheart Books, 2006 External links http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 5163433 The Grace That Keeps This World Family Strife An interview brocast on NPR s Weekend Edition Saturday . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bailey, Tom ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bailey, Tom Category American short story writers Category Living people Category Marshall University alumni Category Year of birth missing living people US story writer stub ... more details
Deirdre McNamer is an American novelist. She is the author of the novels Rima in the Weeds 1991 , One Sweet Quarrel 1994 , My Russian 1999 , and Red Rover 2007 , which was named a Best Book of 2007 by Artforum , the Washington Post , and the Los Angeles Times . She teaches in the MFA program at the University of Montana , Missoula, and was chair of the 2011 National Book Awards. Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker , Ploughshares , Doubletake , and The New York Times Book Review . Her work is set mainly in Montana and the American West and she has garnered attention as a quintessential Montana author. External links http www.deirdre mcnamer.com Deirdre McNamer s website http us.penguingroup.com static rguides us red rover.html Penguin Books discussion of Red Rover http www.nationalbook.org nba2011 judges.html National Book Awards Judges Bios http www.cas.umt.edu english creative writing faculty mcnamer.html University of Montana Faculty Listing Persondata NAME Macnamer, Dierdre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macnamer, Dierdre Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category People from Montana Category American novelists ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Deirdre McNamer is an American people American novelist . Her work is set mainly in Montana and the American West and she has garnered attention as a quintessential Montana author. McNamer teaches in the Masters of Fine Arts MFA program at the University of Montana , Missoula, citation needed date January 2012 and was a judge of the 2011 National Book Awards . ref name NBA Published works McNamer has written several novels, including Rima in the Weeds 1991 One Sweet Quarrel 1994 My Russian 1999 Red Rover 2007 The Washington Post , Los Angeles Times and Artforum all named the Red Rover to their Best Book of 2007 lists. Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker , Ploughshares , Doubletake , and The New York Times Book Review . ref name NBA http www.nationalbook.org nba2011 judges.html 2011 National Book Awards Judges Bios National Book Foundation. Retrieved January 16, 2012. ref References Reflist External links Official website http www.deirdre mcnamer.com http www.cas.umt.edu english creative writing faculty mcnamer.html University of Montana Faculty Listing Persondata NAME McNamer, Deirdre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McNamer, Deirdre Category American novelists ... more details
Eilis Kirwan is an Republic of Ireland Irish film director and screenwriter who is currently nominated for the Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay for the 2010 film The Whistleblower along with Larysa Kondracki . Born in Dublin , in 1972, Kirwan also won a Ardmore Studios Award at the 2004 Kerry Film Festival and won the 2004 Galway Film Fleadh Short Film Award for Best First Short both for 2004 s Nostradamus and Me . She studied English and History at University College Dublin then co founded Doubletake Theatre Company where she wrote and produced original plays. ref cite web url http www.tribecafilm.com filmguide archive Nostradamus and Me.html title Film Guide Archive & 124 Nostradamus and Me publisher TribecaFilm.com date accessdate 2012 03 09 ref References Reflist External links IMDb name Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kirwan, Eilis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Film director, screenwriter DATE OF BIRTH 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kirwan, Eilis Category 1972 births Category Female film directors Category Irish film directors Category Irish screenwriters Category Living people Category People from Dublin city Category Women screenwriters Category Date of birth missing living people Ireland film director stub ... more details
notoc For those of a similar name Kevin Connolly disambiguation Kevin Connelly is an impressionist entertainment impressionist , British comedy comedian , and after dinner speaker who is probably best known for his role on the popular BBC radio and television programme Dead Ringers comedy Dead Ringers . Connelly was born in Middlesbrough , England and was educated at St Mary s Roman Catholic College in Middlesbrough, where he would mimic his fellow students and teachers. Later while working in the restaurant business, he would entertain his customers with unrehearsed cameo pieces. This lead directly to engagements as an after dinner speaker. ref http www.nyt.co.uk kevin connelly.htm Kevin Connelly, Now You re Talking ref Connelly lives in North Yorkshire , where he spends much of his time travelling to London to work at the BBC on Dead Ringers . The remainder of his time is spent delivering after dinner speeches using his talent for impersonation, principally of sports personalities. Appearances col begin col break Dead Ringers comedy Dead Ringers BBC 2002 The Impressionable Jon Culshaw ITV 2004 nb10 Today with Des and Mel BBC Sports Review of the Year Des O Connors World Cup Party The Full Motty BBC 1998 col break We re On Our Way To Wembley The Sports Show It s Just Not Cricket, With Rory Bremner Saint & Greavsie The Pavilion End Doubletake TV series Doubletake col end Notable impressions David Dimbleby Harvey Haines Mark Lawson Andrew Marr Andrew Neil References Notes reflist External links http www.bbc.co.uk comedy guide talent c connelly kevin.shtml Kevin Connelly on BBC Comedy Guide http www.imdb.com name nm0175085 Kevin Connelly on the Internet Movie Database http basic.vn tag Kevin Connelly.html About Kevin Connelly spacing comedian stub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Connelly, Kevin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Connelly, Kevin Category English comedians Categor ... more details
Amy Dryansky is an United States American poet. She is author of How I Got Lost So Close to Home Alice James Books , 1999 , and has had her poems published in literary journals and magazines including Orion Magazine, DoubleTake Magazine, ref http www.bookgadget.com book B0017RLFEK.html Book Gadget DoubleTake Magazine 17, Summer 1999 Vol. 5, No. 3 Poetry ref The New England Review, The Massachusetts Review, Nerve, and in anthologies including Sweeping Beauty Contemporary Women Poets Do Housework University of Iowa Press , 2005 . Her honors include fellowships to the MacDowell Colony , Vermont Studio Center, Villa Montalvo, the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, and a fellowship from the Five College Women s Studies Research Center at Mt. Holyoke College . ref http www.alicejamesbooks.org how lost.html Alice James Books Author Page Amy Dryansky ref Dryansky grew up in Syracuse, New York, ref http www.interfaithfamily.com relationships parenting Meet the Dryansky Perreault Family.shtml InterFaithFamily.com Meet the Dryansky Perreault Family by Judi Wisch ref received her B.A. from Syracuse University and her M.F.A. from Vermont College. ref http www.fivecolleges.edu sites fcwsrc documents AlumDirSept09.pdf Five College Women s Studies Research Center Alumnae i Associates ref She lives in Conway, Massachusetts with her husband and two children. She teaches writing workshops in the community, and is a consultant and grant writer for arts organizations. ref http www.alicejamesbooks.org how lost.html Alice James Books Author Page Amy Dryansky ref Honors and awards 1999 Greenwall Fund Grant ref http www.poets.org page.php prmID 131 Academy of American Poets The Greenwall Fund Grant recipients 1999 ref 1998 New England New York Award ref http www.alicejamesbooks.org winners.html Alice James Books Past Award Winners New England New York Awards ref References Reflist External links http www.alicejamesbooks.org how lost.html Alice James Books Author Page Amy Dryansky http www.orion ... more details
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notability date December 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Breakout Type studio Artist Spyro Gyra Cover Breakout Spyro Gyra.jpg Released 1986 Recorded Genre Jazz , Jazz fusion fusion Length 38 49 Label MCA Records MCA Producer Jay Beckenstein, Richard Calandra br Assistant Producer Jeremy Wall Last album Alternating Currents Spyro Gyra album Alternating Currents br 1985 This album Breakout br 1986 Next album Stories Without Words br 1987 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r148014 pure url yes ref noprose yes Breakout is the tenth album of Spyro Gyra , released in 1986 see 1986 in music . Track listing Bob Goes to the Store Kim Stone 4 36 Freefall Jay Beckenstein 4 52 Doubletake Jay Beckenstein 4 05 Breakout Jeremy Wall 4 37 Body Wave Richie Morales Mark Gray 4 09 Whirlwind Dave Samuels 5 37 Swept Away Jeremy Wall 5 43 Guiltless Tom Schuman 5 10 Personnel Jay Beckenstein Saxophones Tom Schuman Keyboards Richie Morales Drums Kim Stone Bass Julio Fern ndez Guitars Dave Samuels Vibes, Marimba, KAT synthesizers Manolo Badrena Percussion Eddie Jobson Synclavier programming References reflist Spyro Gyra Category 1986 albums Category Spyro Gyra albums Category MCA Records albums it Breakout Spyro Gyra nl Breakout Spyro Gyra ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Thomas Pradzynski 29 November 1951 21 December 2007 was a Polish painter. Born in d in 1951, he attended the Lyc e Fran ais in Warsaw , where he received a master s degree in sociology and economics. ref cite web url http www.thomaspradzynski.com title Official site of Thomas Pradzynski accessdate 2008 07 04 ref He and his wife, Joanna, moved to Paris in 1977, where he became known for his realistic Parisian street scenes. At the time of his death, he lived in Montmartre . He was murdered in December 2007 in a road rage incident while he was walking with his wife in Paris. ref cite news last Counts first Chris title Gallery s top artist killed in Paris road rage fight work The Carmel Pine Cone pages 1, 23A language English date 2008 02 29 url http www.pineconearchive.com 080229PCfp.pdf accessdate 2008 07 04 ref Pradzynski s work has been showcased at exhibitions around the world, including New York , Germany , Japan , and California . ref cite web url http www.americanfineartgallery.com artist bios pradzynski bio.html title Biography of Thomas Pradzynski publisher American Fine Art Editions, Inc accessdate 2008 07 04 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References references Other reading http www.doubletakeart.com cgi bin dtg artists.bio.jv?artist.code 00447 Thomas Pradzynski biography from the Doubletake Gallery Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pradzynski, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1951 11 29 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2007 12 21 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pradzynski, Thomas Category 1951 births Category 2007 deaths Category Murdered artists Category Polish painters Category Polish people murdered abroad Category People murdered in France ... more details
File Seven sisters group 2009 logo .gif thumb 250px seven sisters group logo Seven Sisters Group are a British performance company, formed in 1994. The group focuses on communicating contemporary issues through new and idiosyncratic works that defy labelling. Their highly acclaimed projects are often site specific and combine contemporary dance , installation art , performance art and spoken word. The company s artistic director is founder Susanne Thomas. Co founder Sophie Jump is associate director. The group has worked with teams of independent artists whose disciplines include theatre design Sophie Jump, Rosa Freitas , fine art Ed King , music Phil Durrant, Martin Robinson and video Jane Hodge, Jamie Rory Lucy, Ludi Andrews and Davy McGuire . The work is devised in collaboration with the group current and previous performance members include Domingo Bermudez, Claire Burrell, Robert Cook, Carolyn Deby, Marie Louise Flexen, Louise Hedley, Fred Gehrig, Chantal McCormick, Kristin McGuire, Glyn Pritchard, Emma Teixidor, Heidi Rustgaard, Alice Sara, Esther Weisskopf. Productions ref http www.sevensistersgroup.com seven sisters group website ref Silence , Round Chapel, Hackney On Stage Salome Trainstation Concrete Ballroom Stairworks Doubletake The Forbidden The Forest Boxed Wapping Chairs Asterion References references External links http www.sevensistersgroup.com Official Web site http www.vam.ac.uk images image 48961 popup.html Boxed image displayed at 2008 Collaborators exhibition at the V&A Museum , London http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment theatre dance reviews seven sisters group clore studio upstairs royal opera house london 668987.html The Independent review of The Forbidden http www.ballet dance.com 200410 articles SevenSisters20040809.html Ballet Dance review of The Forest Category British theatre companies Category Performance artist collectives ... more details
The Best American Short Stories 2000 , a volume in The Best American Short Stories series , was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor E. L. Doctorow . ref Kennison, Katrina and Doctorow, E. L. editors , The Best American Short Stories 2000 , New York, 2000. ref ref Smothers, Bonnie, Booklist , Nov.1, 2000 ref ref Publisher s Weekly , August 28, 2000 ref Short stories included Author Story Source Geoffrey Becker Black Elvis Ploughshares Amy Bloom The Story Story Michael Byers The Beautiful Days Ploughshares Ron Carlson The Ordinary Son Oxford American Raymond Carver Call If You Need Me Granta Kiana Davenport Bones of the Inner Ear Story Junot Diaz Nilda The New Yorker Nathan Englander The Gilgul of Park Avenue The Atlantic Monthly Percival Everett The Fix New York Stories Tim Gautreaux Good for the Soul Story Allan Gurganus He s at the Office The New Yorker Aleksandar Hemon Blind Jozef Pronek The New Yorker Kathleen Hill The Anointed DoubleTake Ha Jin The Bridegroom Harper s Magazine Marilyn Krysl The Thing Around Them Notre Dame Review Jhumpa Lahiri The Third and Final Continent The New Yorker Walter Mosley Pet Fly The New Yorker ZZ Packer Brownies Harper s Magazine Edith Pearlman Allog Ascent journal Ascent Annie Proulx People in Hell Just Want a Drink of Water GQ Frances Sherwood Basil the Dog The Atlantic Monthly Notes references External links http www.bestamericanshortstories.com Best American Short Stories Category 2000 books Category Fiction anthologies Category Best American series ... more details
About the Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman the baseball player Bob Thurman Robyn Thurman , writing under the name Rob Thurman , is a New York Times Best Seller list New York Times Best Selling American novelist living in rural Indiana . To date she has written three series and two short stories totaling 11 books. Her Cal Leandros series and her Trickster series share the same universe, and are classified as urban fantasy . Her Korsak Brothers series is a Science fiction sci fi Thriller genre thriller . In the short story anthology Wolfsbane and Mistletoe she was featured among other prominent urban fantasy writers like Charlaine Harris, Simon R. Green, Kat Richardson, and Patricia Briggs. Thurman did not reveal her gender initially, leaving the About the Author section ambiguous until the Deathwish novel in the Cal Leandros series. Bibliography Cal Leandros series border 1 cellpadding 1 cellspacing 1 style width 500px Order Book Title Release Date ISBN Number 10 1. Nightlife novel Nightlife ref http www.amazon.com Nightlife Cal Leandros Book 1 dp 0451460758 ref Mar 7, 2006 0451460758 2. Moonshine novel Moonshine ref http www.amazon.com Moonshine Cal Leandros Book 2 dp 0451461398 ref Mar 6, 2007 0451461398 3. Madhouse novel Madhouse ref http www.amazon.com Madhouse Cal Leandros Book 3 dp 0451461967 ref Feb 26, 2008 0451461967 4. Deathwish ref http www.amazon.com Deathwish Cal Leandros Book 4 dp 0451462629 ref Mar 3, 2009 0451462629 5. Roadkill ref http www.amazon.com Roadkill Cal Leandros Book 5 dp 0451463196 ref Mar 2, 2010 0451463196 6. Blackout ref http www.amazon.com Blackout Cal Leandros Book 6 dp 0451463862 ref Mar 1, 2011 0451463862 7. Doubletake ref http www.amazon.com Doubletake Cal Leandros Novel Niko dp 0451464443 ref Mar 6, 2012 0451464443 Trickster series border 1 cellpadding 1 cellspacing 1 style width 500px Order Book Title Release Date ISBN Number 10 1. Trick of the Light ref http www.amazon.com Trick Light Trickster Book 1 dp 0451462882 ref Sept 1, 20 ... more details
Jeffrey Skinner is an American poet , writer, playwright , and professor of Creative Writing at the University of Louisville . ref http coldfusion.louisville.edu webs a s english people 2.cfm?id 34 University of Louisville Department of English Faculty ref His most recent collection of poetry is Salt Water Amnesia, Ausable Press, 2005 . Skinner is editor of two anthologies of poems, Last Call Poems of Alcoholism, Addiction, and Deliverance and Passing the Word Poets and Their Mentors. Skinner s poems have appeared in many literary journals and magazines, including The New Yorker, ref http www.newyorker.com fiction poetry 2008 09 01 080901po poem skinner The New Yorker Poetry Reunion by Jeff Skinner Sept. 1, 2008 ref The Atlantic, The Nation, The American Poetry Review, ref http www.aprweb.org issues jan09 index.shtml The American Poetry Review Jan Feb 2009 Vol. 38 No. 1 ref Poetry, Bomb, DoubleTake, Georgia Review, Iowa Review, and Paris Review. Four of Skinner s plays have been finalists in the Eugene O Neill Theater Conference competition, and his one act, Damned Spot, won the 2006 Paw Paw Village Players short play competition. His recent play Dream On, had its premier full production in February 2007, by the Cardboard Box Collaborative Theatre at Pagent. His new play, Down Range, is in development, and will receive a full production in New York City in the Spring of 2009. His poems, plays and stories have gathered grants, fellowships, and awards from such sources as the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the Howard Foundation, and the state arts agencies of Connecticut, Delaware, and Kentucky. He has been awarded residencies at Yaddo , The Frost Place , the MacDowell Colony , and the Fine Arts Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts Provincetown . His work has been featured numerous times on National Public Radio. In 2002 Skinner served as Poet in Residence at the James Merrill House in Stonington, Connecticut . Jeffrey Skinner is Pres ... more details
Alice Elliott Dark is a modern short story author and novelist . She is the author of two story collections, Naked to the Waist and In the Gloaming , and one novel Think of England . ref http www.amazon.com Alice Elliott Dark e B001H9XYMO ref ntt athr dp pel 1 Alice Elliott Dark on Amazon.com ref Early life and education She was born Alice Elliott Kirby in Philadelphia and grew up in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Bryn Mawr ref name brp http www.bookreporter.com authors au dark alice.asp Bookreporter.com ref where she attended the Shipley School. After that, she attended Kenyon College and the University of Pennsylvania , where she earned a BA in Chinese studies. She started out as a poet and earned an MFA from Antioch, producing a chapbook, This Is My Gun, Clyde , as her thesis. ref http mfa.newark.rutgers.edu faculty darkaliceelliottfacultypage.html Rutgers ref Short stories and awards The short story In the Gloaming was first published in The New Yorker in 1994 ref name brp and was selected by John Updike for inclusion in the Best American Short Stories of the Century . ref http www.amazon.com Gloaming Alice Elliott Dark dp 0684865211 The Gloaming on Amazon.com ref Prior to that, it was included in The Best American Short Stories 1994 , as selected by Tobias Wolff . In the Gloaming was made into an HBO film starring Glenn Close and directed by Christopher Reeve . Dark s short story Watch the Animals, first published in Harper s Magazine , ref http harpers.org subjects AliceElliottDark Harpers Magazine ref was subsequently awarded an O. Henry Award in 2000. She has also published stories in Doubletake , ref http www.randomhouse.com boldtype 0997 edark sstory.html Random House ref Five Points , and Redbook . Her essays and reviews have appeared in publications such as The New York Times , The Washington Post , and Harper s Bazaar , and she is a frequent contributor of essays on a wide range of subjects to several anthologies. ref http mfa.newark.rutgers.edu faculty aliced ... more details
For those of a similar name Joseph Miller disambiguation Joseph Millar is an United States American poet . He was raised in western Pennsylvania and after an adult life spent mostly in the SF Bay Area and the Northwest, now lives in North Carolina. Life Millar received an Master of Arts postgraduate MA degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1970. He has worked as a telephone installation foreman and commercial fisherman and in 1997 gave up this blue collar life to try his hand at teaching. He has poems about fatherhood, labor, relationships and the life of the American man in the 20th Century. His work has appeared in many magazines and journals, including The Alaska Quarterly Review , DoubleTake, Ploughshares , ref http www.pshares.org authors author detail.cfm?authorID 1054 ref Poetry International , and Prairie Schooner magazine Prairie Schooner , The Southern Review, TriQuarterly, New Letters, http www.raleighreview.org Joseph Millar.html Raleigh Review and Shenandoah . He has taught at Mount Hood Community College , Oregon State University . He now teaches in the Master of Fine Arts MFA in Writing Program at Pacific University and the Esalen Institute. He is married to poet Dorianne Laux they live in Raleigh, North Carolina. Awards In 2002, Millar was awarded a Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and in 2008 his work won a Pushcart Prize. He has also been the recipient of grants from the Montalvo Center for the Arts and from Oregon Literary Arts. Works His writing includes two books of poetry, Overtime 2001 , a finalist for the Oregon Book Award, and Fortune 2006 . A third collection, Blue Rust, is due out from Carnegie Mellon University Press in fall of 2011. He has also published two chapbooks, Slow Dancer , Cherry Valley Editions, 1992, Nightbound , Idaho Review Press, 2009 and a third, Bestiary, from Red Dragonfly Press to be published in summer of 2010. References reflist External links http www.pacificu.edu as mfa faculty index.cfm Pacific Un ... more details
Grace Bauer is an United States American poet. She lives in Nebraska , grew up in Pennsylvania and has also lived in New Orleans , Montana , Virginia and Massachusetts . ref name mockingbird.creighton.edu http mockingbird.creighton.edu ncw bauer.htm Profile at Nebraska Center for Writers ref Education and Awards Bauer received her MFA in Poetry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst s MFA Program for Poets & Writers , where she won the Academy of American Poets Prize. Her other awards include an Individual Artist s Grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts, a Diggs Teaching Scholar Award and Women s Research Institute Grant from Virginia Tech, the Irene Leache Poetry Prize, a Nebraska Arts Council Award, and fellowships from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She also won the 1999 Snail s Pace Press Chapbook Competition ref name mockingbird.creighton.edu Career She has taught at the University of Nebraska Lincoln since 1994, where she serves as Coordinator of Creative Writing and as a reader for Prairie Schooner. ref name mockingbird.creighton.edu Books Where You ve Seen Her Pennywhistle Press, 1993 The House Where I ve Never Lived Anabiosis P, 1993 The Women at the Well Portals Press, 1997 Field Guide to the Ineffable Poems on Marcel Duchamp Beholding Eye Custom Words, 2006 Umpteen Ways of Looking at a Possum Creative and Critical Responses to Everette Maddox Xavier Review Press, Fall 2006 . Retreats and Recognitions Lost Horse Press, 2007 ref name english.unl.edu http english.unl.edu faculty profs gbauer.html Website at University of Nebraska Lincoln ref Other publications Bauer has been published in DoubleTake , Poetry , South Dakota Review , Michigan Quarterly Review , Southern Poetry Review , New Orleans Review , and elsewhere. ref name english.unl.edu References This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism. If you would like more information on how to add references to this article, please see http meta.wikimedia.org wiki Cite Cite.php ... more details
Infobox Film name The Farm Angola, USA image Poster of the movie The Farm Angola, USA.jpg image size caption director Liz Garbus br Wilbert Rideau br Jonathan Stack producer Liz Garbus br Jonathan Stack writer Bob Harris writer Bob Harris narrator Bernard Addison starring music cinematography Sam Henriques br Bob Perrin editing Mona Davis br Mary Manhardt distributor released 1998 runtime 88 minutes country USA language English language English budget preceded by followed by The Farm Angola, USA is a 1998 award winning documentary set in America s infamous maximum security prison in Louisiana State Penitentiary Angola , Louisiana . It was produced by Jonathan Stack and Liz Garbus and directed by Stack, Garbus, and Wilbert Rideau. The film follows the lives of six prison inmates who convey their own personal stories of life, death, and survival in a world that few manage to ever leave. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Feature Best Documentary Feature . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 160457 The Farm details title NY Times The Farm Angola, USA accessdate 2008 11 22 work NY Times ref A follow up film, The Farm 10 Down , which chronicles the lives of the six prison inmates 10 years after they first appeared in The Farm Angola, USA, is currently in production. Awards Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, 1998 Academy Awards Best Documentary Feature Nominee, 1999 Doubletake Documentary Film Festival Audience Award, 1998 Emmy Awards 1999 Outstanding Achievement in Non Fiction Programming Cinematography Outstanding Achievement in Non Fiction Programming Picture Editing Outstanding Achievement in Non Fiction Programming Sound Editing Nominee Outstanding Non Fiction Special Nominee Santa Barbara International Film Festival Best Documentary, 2000 Florida Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, 1998 San Francisco Film Festival Golden Gate Award, 1998 New York Film Critics Circle Best Non Fiction Film, 1998 National ... more details
Ted Genoways born 1972 was the editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review from 2003 until his resignation in 2012. ref McNair, Dave, http www.readthehook.com 103141 vqr editor ted genoways resigns Closing Chapter VQR s Genoways Resigns, Waldo Celebrates The Hook, April 4, 2012. ref He graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University , Texas Tech University with an MA, and from the University of Virginia with an MFA. ref http mockingbird.creighton.edu ncw genoways.htm ref His work has appeared in DoubleTake , New England Review , Ploughshares . Awards Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize, for Bullroarer Natalie Ornish Poetry Award Nebraska Book Award Pushcart Prize for poetry National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in Poetry. ref Miller, Pamela. Poetry, Well Versed Minneapolis Star Tribune , Dec. 16, 2001 ref List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2010 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship Works http www.vqronline.org articles 2010 spring genoways graveyard empires Graveyard of Empires Nine Months on the Ground in Obama s Afghanistan , Virginia Quarterly Review , Spring 2010 http motherjones.com media 2010 01 death of literary fiction magazines journals The Death of Fiction? , Mother Jones , January February 2010 http books.google.com books?id r49FUjASIC&printsec frontcover&dq Ted Genoways&hl en&ei LADaS9TjA8KC8gaA2dF7&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CEwQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q&f false Hard time voices from a state prison, 1849 1914 , Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2002, ISBN 9780873514347 Walt Whitman and the Civil War America s poet during the lost years of 1860 1862 , University of California Press, 2009, ISBN 9780520259065 Poetry The dead have a way of returning , Brooding Heron Press, 1997, ISBN 9780918116925 http books.google.com books?id wi JDMXJZIcC&printsec frontcover&dq Ted Genoways&hl en&ei LADaS9TjA8KC8gaA2dF7&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDgQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q&f false Bullroarer , UPNE, 2001, ISBN 9781555535070 http books.google.com books?id WO ... more details
Lucy Honig is an American short story writer. Life She graduated from Syracuse University and from Hunter College with a master s in education. She teaches in the School of Public Health, Boston University . ref cite news url http www.bu.edu bridge archive 1999 04 02 features4.html title SPH prof wins fiction prize for American survival stories author Hope Green date 2 April 1999 work B.U. Bridge ref Her work appeared in AGNI , ref http www.bu.edu agni authors L Lucy Honig.html ref DoubleTake , Gargoyle , ref http www.gargoylemagazine.com gargoyle Issues Issue54.php ref The Gettysburg Review , Ploughshares ref http www.pshares.org Authors authorDetails.cfm?prmAuthorID 712 ref Awards 1998 Drue Heinz Literature Prize 1992, 1996 O. Henry Award for short fiction L.L. Winship PEN New England award finalist ref http www.jfklibrary.org NR rdonlyres A9BA6BE2 F20A 4268 97C1 4C65433B1C44 31567 PENHemingwaywithRobertPinsky9999996.pdf ref Works Short Stories cite book title Open Season publisher Scala House Publishers, LLC year 2002 isbn 9780972028721 cite book title The truly needy and other stories publisher University of Pittsburgh Press year 1999 isbn 9780822957812 reprint 2002 Novels cite book title Waiting for Rescue A Novel publisher Counterpoint year 2009 isbn 9781582435275 cite book title Picking up by Lucy Honig publisher Dog Ear Press year 1986 isbn 9780937966204 Anthologies Best American Short Stories 1988, cite book title Prize Stories 1992 The O. Henry Awards editor William Miller Abrahams publisher Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group year 1992 isbn 9780385421928 cite book title 20 The Best of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize editor John Edgar Wideman publisher University of Pittsburgh Press year 2003 isbn 9780822958154 Reviews blockquote The title of Lucy Honig s debut collection, winner of the 1999 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, echoes the familiar plea of fundraisers and activists to forget selfish personal concerns and remember the less fortunate. But for Honig, hel ... more details