Susan Hutton born December 1968 New York is an American poet . Life She was raised in and around Detroit, Michigan . She graduated from Kalamazoo College , and from the University of Michigan with an MFA, where she studied with Linda Gregerson , David Baker poet David Baker , and Larry Goldstein . ref http www.pshares.org issues article.cfm?prmarticleid 9045 ref She held a Wallace Stegner fellowship in poetry at Stanford University . She lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , and was director of development for Autumn House Press . ref http www.bu.edu agni poetry online 2004 hutton journeys.html ref Her work hase appeared in Crazyhorse , DoubleTake , Poetry , FIELD , Mid American Review , ref http www.bgsu.edu studentlife organizations midamericanreview 26 1.html ref Ploughshares , Prairie Schooner . ref http muse.jhu.edu login?uri journals prairie schooner v079 79.4hutton.html ref She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan , with her husband and two children. Awards 2008 John C. Zacharis First Book Award Works http www.poetryfoundation.org archive poem.html?id 178671 Atmospherics , Poetry , October 2006 http www.umich.edu news MT NewsE 09 06 poem.html Seven Journeys My List On the Vanishing of Large Creatures , Michigan Today , September 2006 http www.bu.edu agni poetry online 2004 hutton journeys.html Seven Journeys , AGNI , 2004 http www.pshares.org issues article.cfm?prmArticleID 7940 On the Vanishing of Large Creatures , Ploughshares , Spring 2004 dead link date January 2010 cite book title On the vanishing of large creatures publisher Carnegie Mellon University Press year 2007 isbn 9780887484650 Reviews blockquote Susan Hutton has put together a first book that feels completely finished each poem has been smoothed over like a pebble in a stream. As a whole, it is airtight. ref http www.barrelhousemag.com growler Reviews On The Vanishing Of Large Creatures.htm On the Vanishing of Large Creatures , Growler Poetry Review , John Findura ref blockquote References reflist Extern ... more details
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Orphan date April 2010 Life Coughlin was born in New York City and grew up in Freeport, New York . He graduated from Freeport High School in 1976 and received a BA from Hofstra University and an MFA from Columbia University . He resides in New Jersey with his family. Novelist Coughlin s first novel, The Hero of New York , was finished when he was 23 years old and explored the dark side of the middle class suburban dream. New York Times reviewer, Dennis Smith 1986 wrote, The Hero of New York is solid tough guy entertainment, and Mr. Coughlin s descriptions can be hilarious. ref cite news last Smith first Dennis title A QUICK MAN WITH A NIGHT STICK url http www.nytimes.com 1986 09 21 books a quick man with a night stick.html newspaper The New York Times date September 21, 1986 ref Coughlin s second novel, Steady Eddie , is a Bildungsroman coming of age story set in Long Island , New York in 1977. George Needham wrote Coughlin neatly captures a person s essence in the simplest gesture, but each character is drawn with sympathy and wit, even when the characters themselves lack these attributes. A fine novel. ref http www.booklistonline.com default.aspx?page show product&pid 1077445 Booklist Review of Steady Eddie , 2001 ref Coughlin has published short stories in Doubletake Magazine , the South Dakota Review ref I AM OF THIS, South Dakota Review, Fall 2004, Vol. 42, Number 3 ref and DUCTS, an on line magazine. ref cite web last Couglin first T. Glen title Is There Any Movement? url http ducts.org 06 05 html fiction coughlin.html publisher DUCTS accessdate April 21, 2011 issue 15 date Summer 2005 ref His story, The Grief Committee was analyzed in The Politics of Mourning Grief Management in a Cross Cultural Fiction . ref cite book last Almeida first Rochelle year 2004 publisher Rosemont Publishing Company, Associated University Press title The Politics of Mourning url http inside.fdu.edu fdupress 07042903.html ref Coughlin s poetry has appeared in The Dead Mule School of ... more details
The 2004 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday 18 April at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane road Park Lane , London . The ceremony was broadcast on the ITV Network, and hosted by Davina McCall . Winners Best Actor Winner Bill Nighy &mdash State of Play TV serial State of Play BBC One Other nominees Jim Broadbent &mdash The Young Visiters BBC One Christopher Eccleston &mdash The Second Coming TV The Second Coming ITV David Morrissey &mdash State of Play BBC One Best Actress Winner Julie Walters &mdash The Canterbury Tales The Wife of Bath s Tale BBC One Other nominees Gina McKee &mdash The Lost Prince BBC One Helen Mirren &mdash Prime Suspect UK TV series Prime Suspect ITV Miranda Richardson &mdash The Lost Prince BBC One Best Comedy Programme or Series Winner Little Britain BBC BBC Three Other nominees Bo Selecta Talkback Thames Channel 4 Creature Comforts Cats or Dogs? Aardman Animations ITV Doubletake TV series Doubletake Tiger Aspect Productions BBC Two Best Comedy Performance Winner Ricky Gervais &mdash The Office UK The Office Christmas Special BBC One Other nominees Martin Freeman &mdash The Office Christmas Special BBC One Matt Lucas &mdash Little Britain BBC Three David Walliams &mdash Little Britain BBC Three Best Drama Serial Winner Charles II The Power and The Passion BBC A&E Network BBC One Other nominees Prime Suspect Granada Television ITV The Second Coming Red Production Company ITV State of Play BBC Endor Productions BBC One British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series Best Drama Series Winner Buried television Buried World Productions Channel 4 Other nominees Clocking Off Red Production Company BBC One Foyle s War Greenlit Productions ITV William and Mary television series William and Mary Meridian Broadcasting ITV Best Single Drama Winner The Deal 2003 film The Deal Granada Television Channel 4 Other nominees Danielle Cable Eyewitness Granada Television ITV This Little Life Common Features BBC Two The Canterbury Tale ... more details
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Multiple issues lead too short February 2010 refimprove November 2007 primary sources March 2010 Elmer Batters November 24, 1919 &ndash June 25, 1997 was a pioneer fetish photographer who specialized in capturing artful images of women with an emphasis on Underwear fetishism Stockings stockings , legs, and feet ahead of his time in popularizing foot fetishism imagery as erotic entertainment. Career Batters started out publishing his photographs himself, and since the early 1960s his work was featured in magazines such as Leg O Rama , Nylon Doubletake , and Tip Top , to name but a few. He paved the way for such critically acclaimed modern foot fetish photographers as Ed Fox and Johnny Jaan One of Batters favorite fetish models was a Rubenesque woman named Caruschka. Little is known about the model s life, but Batters was smitten with her as were his fans. Several photo shoots featured the chubby, attractive Caruschka on a garden swing displaying her petite feet in classic foot fetish Andalusian fan poses as well as exhibiting a set of fine high arches and well formed calves. When I say Caruschka was my favorite model, Batters once wrote, I don t just mean me. No girl in the history of my leg art business has attracted so many admirers as she. Kinda hard to believe these days I know she is a little heavier than the fashion. Caruschka has charisma though she still shines through. She also has a beautiful set of full shapely legs, firm and thrusting tits, and delicate, high arch feet. But are these things what make us love a woman? I think not. I think love or even sexual attraction comes from the sparkle in a girl s eyes, the lift of her eyebrow, and the way her lips curl into that provocative smirk that hooks a man s soul like a hapless mackerel. This is Caruscha s strength. Her face seduces me even now these 25 years later as it has seduced thousands of you. Go ahead and give in to her. Even back in the unliberated years when these photos sic where taken, Caruschka w ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name May Miller image caption birth date January 26, 1899 birth place Washington, D.C. death date February 8, 1995 aged 96 death place Washington, D.C. life Early Life occupation Poet and Playwright movement Harlem Renaissance genre notableworks influences Angelina Weld Grimke , Mary P. Burrill influenced May Miller January 26, 1899 February 8, 1995 ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 382801 May Miller May Miller www.britannica.com ref was an African American poet, playwright and educator . Miller became known as the most widely published female playwright of the Harlem Renaissance , with seven published volumes of poetry during her career as a writer. ref name MillerBio http www.aaregistry.com african american history 1334 Playwrite May Miller wrote Scratches May Miller s bio ref Personal life May Miller was born in Washington, D.C. to Kelly Miller scientist Kelly and Anna May Miller, one of the Millers five children. Kelly Miller, born shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation , was the first African American student to attend Johns Hopkins University , and later became one of the pioneers of sociology . ref name washingtonart http washingtonart.com beltway mmiller.html Washingtonart.com ref Miller began writing poetry at an early age, buying a pair of earrings with her first earnings. ref name washingtonart While attending Dunbar High School Washington, D.C. Dunbar High School Miller studied under the writers Mary P. Burrill and Angelina Weld Grimke . ref name washingtonart She graduated from Howard University in 1920, where she won an award for her play Within the Shadows . ref name MillerBio Miller did graduate work in poetry and drama at American University and Columbia University , followed by twenty years teaching English and speech at Frederick Douglass Senior High School Baltimore, Maryland Frederick Douglass High School , in Baltimore, Maryland . ref name DoubleTake http books.g ... more details
Cleanup date January 2009 Mark Winegardner born November 24, 1961 is an American writer born and raised in Bryan, Ohio . His novels include The Godfather Returns , Crooked River Burning , and The Veracruz Blues . He published a collection of short stories, That s True of Everybody , in 2002. His newest novel, The Godfather s Revenge , was published in November 2006 by Putnam. His Godfather novels continue the story of the Corleone family depicted in Mario Puzo s The Godfather novel The Godfather . Overview He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from Miami University and went on to receive a master of fine arts degree in fiction writing from George Mason University . He published his first book at age 26, while still in graduate school. He has taught at Miami, George Mason, George Washington University George Washington , and John Carroll University, and is currently the Burroway Professor of English. He was formerly the Director of the Creative Writing Program at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. Winegardner has won grants, fellowships and residencies from the Ohio Arts Council, the Lilly Endowment , the Ragdale Foundation, the Sewanee Writers Conference and the Corporation of Yaddo. His books have been chosen as among the best of the year by the New York Times Book Review, Chicago Sun Times, Los Angeles Times , the New York Public Library , and USA Today . His work has appeared in GQ , Playboy , Ploughshares , TriQuarterly , DoubleTake , Family Circle , The Sporting News , Witness, Story Quarterly, American Short Fiction, Ladies Home Journal , Parents and The New York Times Magazine . Several of his stories have been chosen as Distinguished Stories of the Year in The Best American Short Stories. He is an alumnus of the Ragdale Ragdale Foundation . Literary works According to a press release from Putnam In a major acquisition, G. P. Putnam s Sons Executive Editor Dan Conaway secured North American rights to The Godfather s Revenge , the caps ... more details
About novel by Rob Thurman other uses Nightlife Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Nightlife title orig translator image Image Nightlife Cover.jpg 200px Rob Thurman s Nightlife prefer 1st edition image caption author Rob Thurman illustrator cover artist country United States language English series genre Fantasy novel publisher Roc Fantasy release date March 7, 2006 media type Print Paperback pages 352 pp isbn 0 451 46075 8 congress CPB Box no. 2457 vol. 4 oclc 64563429 preceded by followed by Moonshine novel Moonshine Nightlife is the debut novel from author Rob Thurman not to be confused with the writer Robert Thurman . It is an urban fantasy novel focused around Caliban Leandros and his older brother Niko as they roam around New York City trying to stay alive and keep Cal s dark lineage a secret. Nightlife is followed by its sequels, Moonshine novel Moonshine , Madhouse novel Madhouse , Deathwish , Roadkill , Blackout , and Doubletake. Characters Main characters Caliban Cal Leandros Caliban is the result of his mother mating with an otherworldly creature, a Grendel Auphe . Although Cal is half monster, he is also half human and therefore looks like every other inhabitant of Manhattan. Cal inherited his Greek Romani people Romani mother s raven hair, but has the pale skin of his father. Technically, Cal should be 17 years old, but wherever he went when he was kidnapped by the Auphe aged him two years, so he is now 19. He used to work at a local bar, but has since switched to working as a bodyguard with Niko. Niko Leandros Niko is Cal s older half brother and only sibling. He is described as being handsome, with the nose of a Roman soldier. Because of this he is often referred to by Cal as Cyrano de Bergerac play Cyrano . As their mother was neglectful and really didn t pay much attention to them, Niko took to looking out for his younger brother at a young age. Considered the practical one of the pair, Niko is calm, en ... more details
Dona Ann McAdams born 1954 is an United States American photographer . Dona Ann McAdams work has been exhibited widely, nationally and internationally, at places such as the Museum of Modern Art , NYC The Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC The International Center of Photography The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles , Robert Miller Gallery and La Primavera Fotographica, Barcelona. Her photos are in the collections of, among other places, the Museum of Modern Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art , The Print Club, and the Biblioth que Nationale , Paris. She has been recognized for her talents by grants from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts , the Polaroid Foundation, and the New York State Council on the Arts . In 2002 she received the Dorothea Lange Paul Taylor Prize from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University . Her work has appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times , The Washington Post , The Times of London, Art Forum, Doubletake, and Aperture. Her monograph of performance work, Caught in the Act , was published by http www.aperture.org Aperture in 1996. Her other book, The Woodcutter s Christmas , a collaboration with Brad Kessler was published in 2001 by http www.counciloakbooks.com Council Oak Books . The Garden of Eden , about people living with schizophrenia, was published by the http www.lightwork.org publications catalogues.html Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery at Syracuse University in 1997. Some Women , the catalogue for a 35 year survey of her work, was published by the http www.sage.edu opalka Opalka Gallery of The Sage Colleges in 2009. While principally known for her performance photography, for which she s received both Obie Awards Obie and Bessie Award s, the majority of her work lies in a number of personal portfolios, documentary in nature, which range widely and include eclectic subjects such as thoroughbred horse racing, Appalachia farmers, a community of schizophr ... more details
Lia Purpura born February 22, 1964, Mineola, New York is an American poet , writer and educator . She is the author of three collections of poems King Baby , Stone Sky Lifting , The Brighter the Veil , three collections of essays Rough Likeness , On Looking , and Increase and one collection of translations Poems of Grzegorz Musial Berliner Tagebuch and Taste of Ash . Her poems and essays appear in AGNI , ref http www.bu.edu agni authors L Lia Purpura.html AGNI Online Author Lia Purpura ref The Antioch Review , DoubleTake , FIELD , The Georgia Review , The Iowa Review , Orion Magazine , The New Republic , The New Yorker , The Paris Review , Parnassus Poetry in Review , Ploughshares . ref http www.pshares.org authors author detail.cfm?authorID 1233 Ploughshares Authors & Articles Lia Purpura ref Southern Review , and many other magazines. Life A graduate of Oberlin College and the Iowa Writers Workshop where she was a Teaching Writing Fellow in Poetry, Lia Purpura is currently Writer in Residence at Loyola University Maryland Loyola College in Baltimore , Maryland. She is also on the faculty of the Rainier Writing Workshop Low Residency MFA Program in Tacoma, Washington . Recent visiting appointments include the Bedell Visiting Writer at the University of Iowa s MFA Program in Nonfiction Coal Royalty Visiting Professor at the University of Alabama s MFA Program Reader Lecturer at the Bennington Writing Program, and Visiting Writer at the Warren and Patricia Benson Forum on Creativity at Eastman School of Music . She lives in Baltimore with her husband, conductor Jed Gaylin , and their son. Awards King Baby poems, Alice James Books , 2008 won the Beatrice Hawley Award ref http www.alicejamesbooks.org winners.html Alice James Books Website Beatrice Hawley Award Winners ref and was a finalist for the Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Award and the Maine Literary Award. On Looking essays, Sarabande Books, 2006 was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and ... more details
Lee Upton born June 2, 1953 St. Johns, Michigan is an United States American poet , fiction writer, literary critic , and a graduate of the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst . ref http pabook.libraries.psu.edu palitmap bios Upton Lee.html Lee Upton , Pennsylvania Center for the Book ref ref http www.versedaily.org 2006 aboutleeuptonner.shtml Verse Daily Lee Upton Bot generated title ref ref http www.collegenews.org x4412.xml Poetry Society of America Honors Lafayette English Professor Lee Upton with Two Awards Bot generated title ref ref http adirondackreview.homestead.com featuredupton.html The Adirondack Review Lee Upton, Featured Poet Spring 2003 Bot generated title ref Life She is the author of several books of poetry , fiction , and literary criticism , including The Muse of Abandonment 1998, Bucknell University Press , Civilian Histories 2000, University of Georgia Press , Undid in the Land of Undone 2007, New Issues Western Michigan University Press , and The Guide to the Flying Island 2009, Miami University Press . ref http books.google.com books?id fOJHaWnOt08C&dq lee upton poet&printsec frontcover&source web&ots AbL4jpmDMy&sig hyt5x2 M5S9eVf0XYLR LLV6w3U PPP1,M1 ref ref http www.poemhunter.com lee upton Poet Lee Upton All poems of Lee Upton Bot generated title ref She is a professor of English literature English and writer in residence at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania Easton , Pennsylvania . ref http www.pw.org content lee upton 1 ref In 1990 Upton collaborated with artist Ed Kerns and fellow poet Charles Molesworth on a collaborative exhibition of poetry and images at the Williams Center in Easton. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic Monthly , the New Republic , American Poetry Review , Harvard Review , DoubleTake . Awards 2008 Miami University Press Novella Prize Lyric Poetry Award Writer Magazine Emily Dickinson Award at the group s 95th annual awards ceremony April 28, 2005 at The New School in Ne ... more details
Marco Williams is a documentary filmmaker and professor of film production at New York University s Tisch School of the Arts . His films have received several awards, including the Gotham Documentary Achievement Award for http www.twotownsofjasper.com Two Towns of Jasper and he has been nominated three times for the Sundance Film Festival grand jury prize. ref cite news url http www.imdb.com name nm0931231 awards title Marco Williams on IMDb, awards accessdate 2006 12 21 ref Williams is currently directing and producing http www.theundocumented.com p trailer.html The Undocumented a feature length documentary addressing the deaths of illegal border crossers in Arizona s border region. http www.pbs.org independentlens banished film.html Banished 2007 , directed and produced by Williams, tells the story of three American communities where 100 years ago white residents forced thousands of black families to flee their homes. The film documents black descendants as they return to confront their shocking histories. The film was awarded the Knight Grand Jury Prize for Documentary Features at the Miami International Film Festival and the Full Frame Documentary Festival Spectrum Award. ref http uk.imdb.com title tt0912574 ref Williams film http www.imdb.com title tt0783594 Freedom Summer 2006 , won a primetime Emmy Award for the series Ten Days that Unexpectedly Changed America . Williams film http www.twotownsofjasper.com Two Towns of Jasper co directed by http www.imdb.com name nm1103119 Whitney Dow received the 2004 George Foster Peabody Award ref http www.peabody.uga.edu winners details.php?id 1352 ref and the 2004 Alfred I duPont Silver Baton. ref http dupontawards.org year 2004 ref It is the winner of the 2002 Pan African Film Festival Outstanding Documentary Award, the Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival Silver Award for Best International Documentary 2002 it is also the recipient of the 2002 DoubleTake Full Frame grand prize The Center For Documentary Studie ... more details
Patrick Phillips is an American poet , professor, and translator. His most recent poetry collection is Boy University of Georgia Press , 2008 . His poems have appeared in many magazines, including Poetry , Ploughshares , ref http www.pshares.org authors author detail.cfm?intAuthorID 1805 ref The American Poetry Review , ref http www.aprweb.org poem revelation ref Harvard Review , ref http hcl.harvard.edu harvardreview issues 34 phillips.html ref DoubleTake , New England Review , and Virginia Quarterly Review , ref http www.vqronline.org author 5502 patrick phillips ref and have been featured on Garrison Keillor s show The Writer s Almanac on National Public Radio. ref http writersalmanac.publicradio.org author.php?auth id 2159 ref He has been a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Copenhagen , and teaches writing and literature at Drew University . ref http depts.drew.edu engl faculty phillips.html ref ref http www.pshares.org authors author detail.cfm?authorID 1805 ref Patrick Phillips grew up in Gainesville, Georgia, where he attended prep school at Lakeview Academy, and now lives in New York City . Honors and awards List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2010 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship 2009 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry ref http www.nea.gov Grants recent 09grants litFellows.html ref 2008 Translation Prize of the American Scandinavian Foundation ref name amscan http www.amscan.org translation prize pastwinners.html ref 2005 Kate Tufts Discovery Award , for Chattahoochee ref http www.cgu.edu pages 8613.asp ref 2004 Bread Loaf Writers Conference Fellowship 2003 Discovery The Nation Award, Unterberg Poetry Center of the 92nd Street Y ref http www.thenation.com authors patrick phillips ref 2001 Sjoberg Translation Prize of the American Scandinavian Foundation, for translations of the Danish poet Henrik Nordbrandt ref name amscan 2000 Fulbright Fellowship in Literary Translation, University of Copenhagen Published works cite book title Chatt ... more details
File Carlo Rotella 02.jpg thumb Carlo Rotella 2012 Carlo Rotella is an American non fiction writer, and academic. Life He graduated from Wesleyan University and from Yale University , with a Ph.D. At Boston College , he directs both the American Studies Program and the Lowell Humanities Series. He also teaches writing in the English department and courses in the department of American Studies. ref http www.bcheights.com arts the scene sunrise hours 1.1784109 ref ref http www.bc.edu schools cas english faculty facalpha rotella.html ref In 2006, he gave lectures in Bosnia and Herzegovina on a U.S. Speaker and Specialist Grant from the State Department. He is an editor of the Chicago Visions and Revisions series at the University of Chicago Press. He writes for the New York Times Magazine and the Washington Post Magazine . His work has appeared in Critical Inquiry , American Quarterly , The American Scholar , Raritan , the New York Times , the Chicago Tribune , the Boston Globe , Transition , Harper s , DoubleTake , Boston , Slate , The Believer , TriQuarterly , Yale Alumni Magazine , and The Best American Essays . Awards List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2006 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship ref http www.gf.org fellows all?index r&page 15 ref Howard fellowships Du Bois fellowships 2007 Whiting Writers Award L. L. Winship PEN New England Award The American Scholar s prizes for Best Essay Works cite book title Cut Time An Education at the Fights publisher Houghton Mifflin year 2003 url http books.google.com books?id FuyMnmcdLZwC&printsec frontcover&dq inauthor Carlo inauthor Rotella&cd 2 v onepage&q &f false isbn 9780618145331 cite book title Good With Their Hands Boxers, Bluesmen, and Other Characters from the Rust Belt publisher University of California Press year 2002 url http books.google.com books?id opYA03qIQPYC&printsec frontcover&dq inauthor Carlo inauthor Rotella&cd 1 v onepage&q &f false isbn 9780520243354 cite book title October Cities The Redevelopment of ... more details
Howard Mansfield born June 14, 1957 is an American author who writes about history, preservation, and architecture. He was born in Huntington, New York , and graduated from Syracuse University in 1979. He lives in New Hampshire with his wife, writer Sy Montgomery List of works Author Turn and Jump How Time and Place Fell Apart . Down East, 2010. The Bones of the Earth . Shoemaker and Hoard, 2004. The Same Ax, Twice Restoration and Renewal in a Throwaway Age . University Press of New England, 2000. Skylark The Life, Lies and Inventions of Harry Atwood . University Press of New England, 1999. In the Memory House . Fulcrum Publishing, 1993. Cosmopolis Yesterday s Cities of the Future . Rutgers, Center for Urban Policy Research, 1990. Editor Where the Mountain Stands Alone . University Press of New England, 2006. Contributed Essays Waiting to Go Home . Creative Nonfiction Books, 2011. Beyond the Notches Stories of Place in New Hampshire s North Country. Monadnock Institute of Nature, Place and Culture, 2011. Brian Vanden Brink, Ruin Photographs of a Vanishing America . Down East Books, 2009. Introductory essay. William Morgan, Yankee Modern The Houses of Estes Twombly . Princeton Architectural Press, 2009. Foreword. James Aponovich A Retrospective . Currier Museum of Art, 2005. David Rothenberg and Wendee J. Pryor, eds., Writing on Air , The MIT Press, 2003. For Children Hogwood Steps Out . Barry Moser, illustrator. Roaring Brook Press, 2008 Selected publications Essays and articles on history and architecture have appeared in Doubletake, American Heritage, Orion, New Letters Quarterly, Washington Post, New York Times, Metropolis, International Design, Yankee, Small Press, Places Quarterly, West Hills Review, SITES, Design Book Review, Historic Preservation, Inland Architect, Christian Science Monitor, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Kansas City Star, Oakland Tribune, Newsday, Arizona Republic, Chicago Tribune, Des Moines Register, ElleDecor, Air ... more details
BLP sources date November 2011 Carl Vigeland born May 3, 1947 is an American writer. He was born on May 3, 1947 in Englewood, NJ, and spent his childhood in Buffalo, NY . He graduated from Harvard University cum laude in 1969 majoring in government . He earned a Masters in Education from UMass Amherst in 1972. He lived many years in Conway, MA, before moving to Amherst, MA where he and his family have resided since 1991. He is an amateur pianist and trumpet player,and an expert skier and golfer these are the subjects of his writing. Career Vigeland began his writing career as a newspaper reporter and reviewer while freelancing for many magazines. His first periodical piece, published in Country Journal , focused on minor league baseball in Pittsfield, MA. Vigeland then worked at Amherst College from 1978 83, writing and editing for several of the school s publications, before leaving to write his book, Great Good Fortune How Harvard Makes Its Money , published in 1986. He has also written about many different subjects for a wide variety of other magazines, including The Atlantic Monthly, Boston Magazine, The Boston Globe Magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, Country Journal, DoubleTake, Downbeat, Fast Company, Golf Digest, Harvard, New England Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, Playboy, Sports Illustrated, and Yankee. His second book, In Concert Onstage and Offstage with the Boston Symphony Orchestra was published in 1989. Vigeland began teaching at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1996 as a lecturer in sport management and, later, journalism, which he continues to teach online. In 1997, he published the first of two books about golf, Stalking the Shark Pressure & Passion on the Pro Golf Tour . In this book, he examines what separates the greats of the tour from the rest of the field. using Greg Norman as the focus. In 2001, after a decade on the road with the jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis , he collaborated with Marsalis on jazz in the Bittersweet Blues of Li ... more details
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