Infobox cycling team teamname Whirlpool Author image code WHI base CZE founded start date 2000 disbanded manager Vladimir Vavra teammanager techdirector ds1 Otakar Fiala ds2 ds3 ds4 discipline Road status Div. III 2000 2004 br Cont 2005 2007 br ProCont 2008 2009 br Cont 2010 season 2000 br 2001 2003 br 2004 2005 br 2006 2007 br 2008 2011 br 2012 oldname PSK Unit Expert br PSK Remerx br PSK Whirlpool br PSK Whirlpool Hradec Kr lov br PSK Whirlpool Author br Whirlpool Author Whirlpool Author Union Cycliste Internationale UCI Code WHI is a UCI Continental road bicycle racing cycling team team based in Czech Republic and participates in UCI Europe Tour . The sponsors of the team are Whirlpool, a manufacturer and marketer of home appliancesm and Author is a bicycle manufacturer. The team was one of the best cycling teams before the lifting of the Iron Curtain . The team became professional in 2000. The best known riders for the team are Ren Andrle , Czech road race champion Tomas Buch cek and Czech time trial champion Stanislav Kozubek . For the 2008 season the German sprinter Andr Schulze came from the Wiesenhof team and also Czech cyclist Ond ej Sosenka who is the World Hour Record holder, joined the team. Major results 2000 1st Stage 2 Vuelta a Cuba , Lubomir Kejval 1st Stage 13 Vuelta a Cuba , Petr Herman 1st Stage 10 Course de la Paix , Ond ej Sosenka 1st GP ZTS Dubnica Petr Herman 1st, Stage 1 Tour de Serbie , Petr Herman 1st Stage 4 & 5 Tour de Serbie , Lubor Tesar 1st CZE Road Race Championship, Lubomir Kejval 1st CZE Time Trial Championship, Ond ej Sosenka 1st Overall ...&teamnameid 3484&npage &search &l ENG title Whirlpool Author WHI CZE accessdate 19 January 2012 work ... teams based in the Czech Republic Category Sports clubs established in 2000 de Whirlpool Author es Whirlpool Author fr quipe cycliste Whirlpool Author it Whirlpool Author nl PSK Whirlpool Author pl PSK Whirlpool Author ... more details
Infobox short story See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Author of Beltraffio author Henry James country United Kingdom language English language English genre Short story published in English Illustrated Magazine publication type Periodical publisher pub date June July 1884 media type Print Magazine pages 21 pp isbn NA The Author of Beltraffio is a short story by Henry James , first published in the English Illustrated Magazine in 1884. This macabre account of desperate family infighting eventually leads to a tragedy tragic conclusion. Although the father in the story is a novelist , the tale concentrates far more on his family relationships than on his special concerns as a writer, though some of those concerns affect the outcome. Plot summary The narrator of the story, a somewhat naive United States American admirer of England English novelist Mark Ambient, visits the writer at his home in Surrey . The narrator is very enthusiastic about Ambient s work, especially his latest novel Beltraffio . He meets Ambient s beautiful but chilly wife, his sickly seven year old son Dolcino, and his strange sister Gwendolyn. He also learns that Ambient s wife strongly dislikes her husband s novels and considers them corrupt and pagan. Dolcino eventually becomes much more ill. In order to protect him from what she sees as the baleful influence of his father, Ambient s wife withholds the boy s medicine. Dolcino dies, and the details of his mother s conduct are told to the narrator by Gwendolyn. The mother, grief stricken over her role in Dolcino s final ... Edition text of The Author of Beltraffio 1909 http www.henryjames.org.uk prefaces text16 inframe.htm Author s preface to the New York Edition text of The Author of Beltraffio 1909 http www.loa.org volume.jsp?RequestID 130§ion notes Note on the texts of The Author of Beltraffio at the Library of America web site DEFAULTSORT Author of Beltraffio Category 1884 short stories Category Short stories ... more details
The Author s Ordeal are lyrics to a song written by science fiction author Isaac Asimov . They were first published in Science Fiction Quarterly , May 1957, pp. 34 36. They are included in three collections of Asimov s short stories Earth Is Room Enough , The Far Ends of Time and Earth omnibus edition and The Complete Stories, Volume 1 . The lyrics pastiche the Gilbert and Sullivan patter song known as the Lord Chancellor s Nightmare Song from Iolanthe . The song depicts the agonies he goes through in thinking up a new science fiction story. It notes that the process of devising a space opera is incompatible with living in the real world with all its dull facts of life that hound you. See also The Foundation of S.F. Success References http www.asimovonline.com oldsite misc story list.html Seiler, Edward. Isaac Asimov s Short Fiction Larry Stories, Miscellaneous Mysteries, Poems and Lyrics 1995 AsimovOnline.com External links http authors.wizards.pro books titles 61783 the authors ordeal Publication history of the poem http infoart.kuzbass.ru moshkow book FOUNDATION asivers.txt Text of the poem included here Earth is Room Enough DEFAULTSORT Authors Ordeal, The Category Works by Isaac Asimov Category Adaptations of works by Gilbert and Sullivan Category Works originally published in Science Fiction Quarterly 1950s song stub ... more details
Infobox animanga Header name image File Author sPet Cover.jpg 230px caption Cover of Author s Pet as published by Magazine Magazine ja kanji ja romaji Sakka, Dorei wo Kau genre Yaoi , Romance novel Romance Infobox animanga Print type manga title author Deathco Cotorino illustrator publisher Magazine Magazine publisher en flagicon Canada flagicon United States Digital Manga Publishing demographic Josei manga Josei magazine magazine en published August 26, 2008 first last volumes 1 volume list Infobox animanga Footer nihongo Author s Pet Sakka, Dorei wo Kau is a one shot comics one shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Deathco Cotorino . It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing , which released the manga through its imprint, Jun , on August 26, 2008. ref cite web url http www.junemanga.com books 59 title Author s Pet publisher Digital Manga Publishing accessdate 2009 06 16 ref Plot Poor Yuuta He didn t mean to knock the man down the stairs, but now he s stuck playing slave to the cranky and gorgeous novelist Tsubaki Nishijima. Yuuta must type out the writer s latest novel word for steamy word, while hiding the fact he s falling in love with his master Will fact and fiction merge, or will a new romance end in tragedy? Some boys like to be playful pets, and other boys like to snarl and bite but all the boys in AUTHOR S PET know what it truly takes to please their masters Whether they re lowly shop assistance or frightened freshmen, each of these men wont stop until they ve licked, kicked, and teased their way into your heart Ready ... html 2008 08 08 author E2 80 99s pet advance review title Author S Pet Advance Review ... url http www.mania.com authors pet article 86628.html title Author s Pet last Van Gorder first Danielle ... ribbing . ref cite web url http www.comicbookbin.com authorspet001.html title Deathco Cotorino s Author ... Author s Pet ... more details
Italic title File AuthorsFarce.png thumb Title page from The Author s Farce alt A document reading, The Author ... is London Printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick Lane. MDCCXXX. The Author s Farce and the Pleasures ... to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Theatre Royal s rejection of his earlier plays, The Author s Farce ... play are portrayed by humans. The Author s Farce ends with a merging of the play s and the puppet ... by offering new and inferior genres. The Author s Farce is now considered to be a critical success and a highly skilled satire. Plot Most of Fielding s plays were written in five acts, but The Author ... uses Luckless and The Author s Farce to portray aspects of his life, including his experience ... been unacceptable at larger locations. This experimentation, beginning with The Author s Farce , ref ... the other works produced by the Scriblerus Club. ref Warner 1998 p. 242 ref The Author s Farce is not a standard ... audience, therefore he satirises it, its audiences, and its writers throughout The Author s Farce . ref ... Theobald , an editor and author. Sir Farcical Comick is another version of Colley Cibber, but only ... sources and traditions as well as from his own life. The structure and plot of The Author s Farce ... between an author and his landlady. The plays only deal with the same generalized idea ... influences The Author s Farce , and it is possible that Fielding borrowed from Gay s Three Hours ... in head dress looking left. He is wearing a black jacket. Henry Fielding The Author s Farce and the Pleasures ... altered and rewrote The Author s Farce for its second run beginning on 21  April 1730, when it shared ..., the third act of the The Author s Farce was revived by the Little Theatre during the week of the Tottenham ... s run ended, to be replaced by The Beggar s Wedding by Charles Coffey . The Author s Farce was briefly ... 2004 pp. 194 196 ref On 31 March 1731, The Author s Farce was paired with the Tom Thumb remake, The Tragedy ... both Tragedy of Tragedies and The Author s Farce were main shows, they alternated on the billing ... more details
Demi September 2, 1942 born Charlotte Dumaresq Hunt, is an award winning children s book author and illustrator. During her career she has published over 130 titles. Biography Demi was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is the great grand daughter of the American painter William Morris Hunt , and the great grand niece of architect Richard Morris Hunt . ref http www.papertigers.org interviews archived interviews demi.html ref Demi earned her nickname as a young child when her father started calling her demi because she was half the size of her sister. She studied art at Instituto Allende, Mexico, and with Sister Corita at the Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles. She was a Fulbright scholar at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India where she received her Master s degree. ref http www.papertigers.org interviews archived interviews demi.html ref ref http www.answers.com topic demi hitz ref Demi is known for her biographies for spiritual figures including Buddha , Krishna , Lao Tzu , Jesus , Mary mother of Jesus , Muhammad , Rumi , Francis of Assisi , Gandhi , and the Dalai Lama . In 1990, Demi and her husband Tze si Jesse Huang represented the United States at the First Children s International Book Conference in Beijing. ref http www.papertigers.org gallery Demi index.html ref Awards and Honors The Empty Pot was selected by former First Lady Barbara Bush in 1990 as one of the books to be read on the ABC Radio Network Program Mrs. Bush s Story Time . ref http us.macmillan.com author demi ref Gandhi was awarded the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award while Muhammad was named a New York Times Best illustrated Book. ref http www.goodreads.com author show 61255.Demi ref Select Bibliography St. Francis of Assisi , Wisdom Tales, 2012 forthcoming Conference of the Birds Illustrator, by Alexis York , Wisdom Tales, 2012 forthcoming Tutankhamun , Marshall Cavendish ... NAMES Hunt, Charlotte Dumaresq SHORT DESCRIPTION Author DATE OF BIRTH September 2, 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH ... more details
Image Olansoule.jpg left thumb 100px Olan Soule Author s Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Altria Group Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942 43. ref name Dun Premiering with Elementals by Stephen Vincent Ben t , the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as Mr. Mergenthwirker s Lobbies by Nelson S. Bond Nelson Bond , The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico , The Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs , The Piano by William Saroyan and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber . ref name Dun Cast Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak , Marvin Miller actor Marvin Miller , Nelson Olmsted , Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne . Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Leroy Shield Roy Shield . Directors included Norman Felton , Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. ref name Dun http books.google.com books?id EwtRbXNca0oC&pg PA51&dq 22author s playhouse 22&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 0&as miny is &as maxm is 0&as maxy is &num 100&as brr 0&cd 8 v onepage&q 22author s 20playhouse 22&f false Dunning, John. On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio . New York Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0 19 50767 ref Related The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s The World s Great Novels , NBC Presents Short Story and The NBC University Theater . See also div style moz column count 2 Academy Award radio Cavalcade of America The Campbell Playhouse CBS Radio Workshop Ford Theatre General Electric Theater Lux Radio Theater Mercury Theatre Mercury Theatre on the Air Screen Director s Playhouse The Screen ... References Reflist Listen to InternetArchiveOTR id AuthorsPlayhouse title Author s Playhouse External links http www.otrsite.com logs loga1028.htm Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs Author s Playhouse ... more details
Amenemope ca. 1100 BCE the son of Kanakht Kanacht is the ostensible author of the Instruction of Amenemope , an Egyptian wisdom text written in the Ramesside Period . He is portrayed as a scribe and sage who lived in Egypt during the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt 20th Dynasty of the New Kingdom and resided in Akhmim ancient Egyptian Ipu, Greek Panopolis , the capital of the ninth nome of Upper Egypt . His discourses are presented in the traditional form of instructions from father to son on how to live a good and moral life, but unlike most such texts they are explicitly organized into 30 numbered chapters. ref http touregypt.net instructionofamenemope.htm The Instruction of Amenemope ref Although once thought to be unique, they are now seen to share common themes with the wisdom literature of other ancient Near Eastern cultures including Babylonia and Israel , most notably the biblical books of Book of Proverbs Proverbs , Ecclesiastes , and Sirach . References reflist External links http www.humanistictexts.org amenope.htm Amenemope Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amenemope ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amenemope Category Ancient Egyptian writers Category 12th century BC people AncientEgypt bio stub es Amenemope escriba fr Am n mop scribe ... more details
about an author that can write on a variety of different subjects the early 19th century device used for duplication of writing Polygraph duplicating device the modern forensic instrument Polygraph the automatic signing instrument Autopen File Louis Michel van Loo 001.jpg thumb Portrait of French polygraph Denis Diderot 1767, Louis Michel van Loo A polygraph from Ancient Greek , poly many and , graphein to write is an author who writes in a variety of fields. ref http dictionary.reference.com browse polygraph Polygraph Dictionary.com . ref In literature, the term polygraph is often applied to certain writers of antiquity such as Aristotle , Plutarch , Varro , Cicero and Pliny the Elder . Polygraphs still existed in the Middle Ages and Renaissance , but they have become rarer in modern times due to the specialisation of knowledge. Voltaire and Diderot Bibliography Diderot are examples of modern polygraphs. Polygraph writers Classical Antiquity Xenophon Philostratus of Lemnos Duris of Samos Suetonius Apuleius Apion Middle Ages Abu Nuwas Isidore of Seville Jacob of Edessa ref Richard Barrie Dobson. Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages A J Editions du Cerf, 2000 p. 749. ref Al Jahiz Michael Psellos Bar Hebraeus ref Richard Barrie Dobson. Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, Volume 2 Routledge, 2000 p. 49. ref Piero Valeriano Bolzani Early modern period 1500 1800 Carlo Amoretti Jean Fran ois de Bastide Giuseppe Betussi Jacques Pierre Brissot Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Ferdinand Hoefer Athanasius Kircher Pierre Jean Le Corvaisier Pierre Louis Manuel Mathieu Fran ois Pidansat de Mairobert Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne C sar Vichard de Saint R al Francesco Sansovino Charles Sorel Modern era 1800 onwards Jean Marie Vincent Audin Arthur Conan Doyle Pierre G vart Henry de Graffigny L on Hal vy Vincent Labaume Paul Lacroix Gustave Le Rouge Simin Palay Christian Plume Claude Roy crivain Claude Roy Ludwig Tieck Other usage The term can be used ... more details
Infobox person name Sapphire image American author Sapphire.jpg caption Sapphire at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2009 birth date Birth date and age 1950 8 4 birth place Fort Ord , California Romona Lofton born on August 4, 1950 , better known by her pen name Sapphire , is an American author and Performance poetry performance poet . Early life Romona Lofton was born in Fort Ord , California , ref http www.familytreelegends.com records 39461?c search&first Romona&last Lofton Family Tree Legends ref one of four children of an Army couple who relocated within the United States and abroad. After a disagreement concerning where the family would settle, her parents separated, with Lofton s mother kind of abandoning them . ref name Pow Powers ref Lofton dropped out of high school and moved to San Francisco , where she attained a General Educational Development GED and enrolled at the City College of San Francisco before dropping out to become a hippie . ref Powers, Harrell et al. ref In the mid 1970s Lofton attended the City College of New York and obtained an Master of Fine Arts MFA degree at Brooklyn College . Lofton held various jobs before starting her writing career, working as a performance artist as well as a teacher of reading and writing. Career Lofton moved to New York City in 1977 and became heavily involved with poetry . She also became a member of a gay organization named United Lesbians of Color for Change Inc. She wrote, performed and eventually published her poetry during the height of the Slam Poetry movement in New York. Lofton took the name Sapphire because of its one time cultural association with the image of a belligerent black woman, and also because she said she could more easily picture that name on a book cover than her birth name. ref cite ... how author created film character precious through her own sexual abuse.do Interview with David ... SHORT DESCRIPTION Author, poet DATE OF BIRTH 1950 08 04 PLACE OF BIRTH Fort Ord, California DATE ... more details
Artist and the Author is a pamphlet written by George Cruikshank in 1872. During the late 1860s, Cruikshank claimed to be the author of works attributed to other writers, including Charles Dickens and William Harrison Ainsworth . After John Forster contradicted Cruikshank s claims to having originated Oliver Twist , Cruikshank began a dispute in The Times as being the creator of novels attributed to Ainsworth. After the newspaper stopped carrying the dispute, Cruikshank produced all of his claims in Artist and the Author , where he disputed his relationship to 8 of Ainsworth s novels. Background Cruikshank s claims surrounding the works of Dickens and Ainsworth stem from his early involvement with Ainsworth as illustrator for various works by Ainsworth that were published in The Bentley s Miscellany and the Ainsworth s Magazine . Although Tony Johannot was first used to illustrate Ainsworth s first work in the Ainsworth s Magazine , Windsor Castle , Cruikshank became the dominant illustrator and replaced him in the role for the majority of the novel. Once Cruikshank joined with Ainsworth, Cruikshank moved his efforts from his own magazine, The Omnibus , to the Ainsworth s Magazine and focused completely on the magazine. ref Ellis 1979 Vol. 1 p. 431 ref The two worked closely together on many projects while Cruikshank would provide illustrations for other authors, including Dickens, for whom Cruikshank illustrated two works, Sketches by Boz and Oliver Twist . It was Ainsworth who introduced Cruikshank to Dickens, ref Worth 1972 p. 19 ref and Cruikshank began providing illustrations ... Ellis 1979 Vol. 2 p. 79 ref Of the relationship between author and illustrator, the Athenaeum printed ... to continue the dispute in The Times , Cruikshank published a pamphlet called The Artist and the Author Proving that the Distinguished Author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is labouring under a singular ..., 1972. William Harrison Ainsworth DEFAULTSORT Artist And The Author Category 1872 works Category ... more details
Image Madhukar Wikipedia.jpg thumb Madhukar br advaita teacher and author Madhukar Sanskrit , literally Beloved, sweet like honey November 4, 1957 in Stuttgart is a Germany German author , teacher in the Advaita tradition and guru . He established the Yoga of Silence . Life Madhukar grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, the place of his birth. He studied economic science and philosophy and worked as a TV journalist after his graduation. In the early eighties Madhukar travelled for several years through Asia and studied with the vajrayana Tantric Buddhist Dzogchen Master Namkhai Norbu . He experienced what he calls a spontaneous Kundalini enlightenment. ref Vgl. Interview Der erleuchtete Schwabe in Balance Magazin, 04 2003, http www.balance online.de texte 205.htm ref In 1992, while staying in India, he met his master H.W.L. Poonja , a disciple of the Indian sage Ramana Maharshi . ref Vgl. Madhukar Einssein Klarheit und Lebensfreude durch Advaita, L chow Verlag, 2007 ref Present activities Since 1997 Madhukar passes on his knowledge in world wide events and retreats , traditionally called Satsang sat truth, sangha community . His retreats are focused on self enquiry Atma vichara with the question Who am I? and dialogues on nonduality . Madhukar emphasizes that there are close connection between spirituality and the findings of modern science . He says that quantum physics says that a transcendent energy underlies everything existing and that this finding is in harmony with spirituality. Madhukar says everybody can experience it, because this energy is the essence of the entire universe and of all beings. In this consciousness everything is unity, everything is one. Philosophical core issue According to Madhukar the human being is living in the erroneous belief in a real I The human being believes to have freedom of action and to live in an objective world. This perception is limited. In reality each living being is pure consciousness , in which the world subjectively illustrates ... more details
Infobox person name Zane birth name birth date birth place United States occupation Writer Zane is an African American author of erotic fiction who has written over two dozen novels. She is best known for her novel Addicted . In 1997, Zane began writing erotic stories to pass the time after her children went to bed. She was living in North Carolina and working as a sales representative. The stories developed a following on the Internet. She self published The Sex Chronicles before landing a deal with Simon & Schuster . ref http www.cnn.com 2007 SHOWBIZ books 06 11 books.zane.ap index.html CNN online Writer makes name with sex . Retrieved on June 12, 2007 ref Her work was the basis for the Cinemax program Zane s Sex Chronicles . ref cite web url http articles.latimes.com 2010 may 10 entertainment la et cable porn 20100510 title The New York Times accessdate 2012 01 10 publisher The New York Times ref Bibliography ref Zane Book List. CHUH Library Home. Web. 13 Sept. 2010. http heightslibrary.org ref The Sex Chronicles Shattering the Myth Addicted Shame on It All The Nut Box Gettin Buck Wild Sex Chronicles II The Heat Seekers Nervous Stank A Rotten Pussi The Sisters of APF Skyscraper Afterburn The Cock Shake Dear G Spot Straight Talk about Sex and Love Zane s Sex Chronicles Sucking Some Big D ck Head Bangers An APF Sexcapade Total Eclipse of the Heart Love Is Never Painless Kitty Lick Flava Series Honey Flava, Caramel Flava, Chocolate Flava Purple Panties The A Hole Being Fvcked Harder Missionary No More St. Andrews, Sex Academy The Hot Box References Reflist External links official website http eroticanoir.com http www.streborbooks.com www.streborbooks.com Strebor Books http www.simonsays.com content content.cfm?sid 33&pid 340641 Simon & Schuster profile IMDb name 2268532 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zane ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American writer DATE OF BIRTH 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH United States DATE OF DEATH ? PLACE OF DEATH ? DEFAULTSO ... more details
The pseudonym P.M. taken from the most common initials in the Swiss telephone directory , mostly spelled in lowercase, p.m. is used by an otherwise anonymous Swiss author born 1946 , best known for his 1983 anarchist anti capitalist social utopia n book bolo bolo , published with the paranoia city verlag of Z rich . Image Bolo urbain suisse800.gif 250px right thumb An urban bolo . Image Bolo glyph bolo bolo P M.svg frame right Abstract glyph for the word and concept bolo bolo bolo The title of this book refers to the bolo , or an autonomous community corresponding to the anthropological unit of a tribe a few hundred individuals . This would be the basic social unit in an envisioned utopian ecological future its name is an example of a word from the constructed language or rather, a basic vocabulary of about thirty words called asa pili . Bibliography 1980 Weltgeist Superstar ISBN 3878771401 1982 Tripura Transfer ISBN 387877172X 1983 bolo bolo 8th ed. 2003 ISBN 3 907522 01 x English edition ISBN 0 936756 08 X 1989 Amberland ISBN 3 907522 05 2 1991 Olten alles aussteigen 2nd ed. 1995 ISBN 3 907522 08 7 1992 Europa PM Europa 1994 Lego PM Lego 1996 Die Schrecken des Jahres 1000 , Rotpunktverlag ISBN 3 85869 128 9 1997 Kumbi. Die Schrecken des Jahres 1000, Band 2 Rotpunktverlag ISBN 3 85869 139 9 1998 Agbala dooo , ISBN 3907522176 1999 Pukaroa. Die Schrecken des Jahres 1000, Dritter Band Rotpunktverlag ISBN 3 85869 172 0 2000 Subcoma , ISBN 3 907522 19 2 ref http members.blackbox.net oebgdk msp subcoma.pdf Members.blackbox.net dead link date September 2011 ref 2007 AKIBA English and German ISBN 978 1 57027 194 6 bololog ISBN 3 907522 15 X Europa? Aufh ren ISBN 3 907522 10 9 Kraftwerk 1 ISBN 3 907522 14 1 Karthago ISBN 3 907522 06 0 References Reflist Hakim Bey, Immediatism 1994 , ISBN 1873176422, p.  14. Martin d Idler. bolo bolo 1983 von P. M. in German , UTOPIE kreativ, H. 205 November 2007 , 1066 1071, http www.rosalux.de cms fileadmin rls uploads pdfs Utopie krea ... more details
Image Daddyvisit 057.jpg thumb right Hindi author Chandrakanta Chandrakanta lang ks 1938 is a writer, born in Srinagar , India . She has written many novels and stories in the Hindi language including the epic Katha Satisar , which was awarded the Vyas Samman prize in 2005. To date, her published short stories number about 200. She has also published seven novels as well as poetical works. Her writing concerns socio political issues and women s concerns in general. The Indian State of Kashmir constitutes the backdrop of most of her writings, especially terrorism and the repercussions of it, notably the mass exodus of the majority community of Kashmiri Pandits . Her magnum opus is Katha Satisar 2001 . She has been the recipient of several awards for her literary work. Her works havealso been translated in many Indian languages, and into English. Her novel Ailan Gali Zinda Hai has been translated for the first time in English by Manisha Chaudhry, published by Zubaan Books an imprint of Kaali for Women , Penguin India as A Street in Srinagar , ref cite web url http www.zubaanbooks.com zubaan books details.asp?BookID 148 title Books publisher Zubaan Books date accessdate 2011 10 30 ref The translation was shortlisted for the 2012 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature . ref cite web url http southasianlitfest.com 2011 10 shortlist announced for the 2012 dsc prize for south asian literature title Shortlist announced for the 2012 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature DSC South Asian Literature Festival publisher Southasianlitfest.com date 2011 10 24 accessdate 2011 10 30 ref Chandrakanta lives in Gurgaon , India Awards and honors Jammu Kashmir Cultural Academy Best Book Award Arthantar 1982 Ailan Galli Zinda Hai 1986 O Son Kisri 1994 Katha Satisar 2005 Haryana Sahitya Academy Apne Apne Konark 1997 Abbu Ne Kaha Tha 2005 Ministry of Human Resources & Development, Govt. of India Baki Sab Khairiyat Hai 1983 Poshnool Ki Wapasi 1989 Badalte Haalat Mein 2003 2004 Hindi Academy ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Chen Ping image imagesize caption pseudonym San Mao birth name birth date birth date 1943 3 26 mf y birth place Chongqing , Sichuan , China death date death date and age 1991 1 4 1943 3 26 mf y death place occupation Novelist nationality Chinese people Chinese period 1943 1991 genre notableworks notableworks influences influenced website spouse Jose Maria Quero y Ruiz m.1973 1979 br Born on birth date 1951 10 9 , died on death date and age 1979 9 30 1951 10 9 Sanmao March 26, 1943 January 4, 1991 , literally three hairs though it is not considered to have a meaning, was the pseudonym of the popular Taiwan ese author Chen Ping . She adopted her pseudonym from the acclaimed caricaturist Zhang Leping s most famous work Sanmao comic book character Sanmao , which tells the story of a Shanghai street child named Sanmao . In English language English she was also known as Echo , the first name she used in western European languages, or Echo Chan , based on the homonymous Greek nymph. Biography Sanmao was born in Chongqing , China, and the whole family moved to Taiwan later. She is said to have read the Dream of the Red Chamber zh t s , a famous China Chinese classic, at the age of five and a half years. In elementary school, she read a great deal of literature. Throughout her education she had conflicts with her teachers, including an incident in which she said she wanted to be a garbage collector when she grew up, which her teacher said was unacceptable. During her second year of high school, she shut herself up due to a traumatic incident, and refused to go to school. Her father bought many books for her to read at home, and allowed her to take piano lessons and practice painting. From 1965 to 1969, she studied philosophy in Taiwan, and it was during this period that she experienced her first love. Things didn t work out, so she planned to go as far away ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2012 Infobox television episode Title Author, Author Image File ST VOY 7 20.jpg 270px Caption The Doctor reviews his holonovel. Series Star Trek Voyager Season 7 Episode 20 Production 266 Airdate Startdate 2001 04 18 Teleplay Phyllis Strong br Mike Sussman TV series writer producer Mike Sussman Story Brannon Braga Director David Livingston director David Livingston Music Jay Chattaway Guests Dwight Schultz Reginald Barclay Richard Herd Admiral Owen Paris Barry Gordon Arden Broht Joseph Campanella Arbitrator Lorinne Vozoff Irene Hansen Juan Garcia actor Juan Garcia John Torres Robert Ito John Kim Irene Tsu Mary Kim Brock Burnett Male N.D. Jennifer Hammon Female N.D. Heather Young Female Sickbay Crewmember Prev Q2 Star Trek Voyager Q2 Next Friendship One Star Trek Voyager Friendship One Episode list List of Star Trek Voyager episodes List of Star Trek Voyager episodes NOTOC Author, Author is the 166th episode of the TV series Star Trek Voyager , the 20th episode of the seventh season. Plot A new method of communications allows U.S.S. Voyager Voyager to contact home for 11 minutes each day with live sound and pictures as opposed to the previous sound and data only. Each crew member is given three minutes to use this time on a rotation which is selected by drawing lots. In the holodeck Doctor Star Trek the Doctor edits his holonovel Photons Be Free and, pleased with his work, he saves the file. He plans to use this new method of communication to publish his work in United Federation of Planets Federation space. Tom Paris asks the Doctor to let him preview ... aired over 12 years prior to Author, Author , established that artificial life forms such as Data Star ... 2012 References reflist External links wikiquote Star Trek Voyager Author, Author .5B7.20.5D Author, Author IMDb title id 0708851 title Author, Author TV.com episode 26480 Author, Author memoryalpha Author, Author StarTrek.com link VOY 119436 Author, Author Star Trek holodeck stories Star Trek ... more details
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Helen Grant is the name of multiple authors Helen Grant self help author b. 1974 , a British writer, journalist and author of the self help book Escape Domestic Violence Helen Grant young adult author b. 1964 , an English author of novels for young adults Hndis ... more details
The Michigan Author Award is awarded annually by the Michigan Library Association to recognize an outstanding published body of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or play script. A panel of judges representing Michigan librarians and the Michigan Center for the Book determines the recipient on overall literary merit. Michigan Author Award recipients 2008 Tom Stanton 2007 Sarah Stewart author Sarah Stewart 2006 Steve Hamilton author Steve Hamilton 2005 Christopher Paul Curtis 2004 Patricia Polacco 2003 Diane Wakoski 2002 Nicholas Delbanco 2001 Thomas Lynch poet Thomas Lynch 2000 Janie Lynn Panagopoulos 1999 Jerry Dennis 1998 Gloria Whelan 1997 Loren Estleman 1996 Elmore Leonard 1995 Janet Kauffman 1994 Nancy Willard 1993 Charles Baxter author Charles Baxter 1992 Dan Gerber External links http www.mla.lib.mi.us maac Michigan Author Award Committee http www.michigan.gov som 0,1607,7 192 29938 170205 ,00.html Acclaimed Children s Writer Sarah Stewart Wins 2007 Michigan Author Award Category American literary awards fr Michigan Author Award it Michigan Author Award ... more details
Infobox Book name Thomas Jefferson Author of America image author Christopher Hitchens country United States United States of America language English language English cover artist publisher Harper Collins release date 2005 media type Hardback pages 188 isbn 0 06 059896 4 dewey 973.4 6092 B 22 congress E332 .H66 2005b oclc 60525341 Thomas Jefferson Author of America is a short biography of Thomas Jefferson , the third President of the United States 1801 09 and the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence 1776 , by author, journalist and literary critic Christopher Hitchens . It was released as a part of Harper Collins Eminent Lives series of brief biographies by distinguished authors on canonical figures. ref cite book last Hitchens first Christopher authorlink Christopher Hitchens title Thomas Jefferson Author of America publisher Harper Collins date 2005 pages isbn 0 06 059896 4 ref References reflist Hitcheana Category 2005 books Category Books by Christopher Hitchens Category Books about Thomas Jefferson bio book stub ... more details
s author and illustrator . Marshall was born in San Antonio, Texas , where he grew up ... continued as a children s author until his untimely death in 1992 of a brain tumor. In 1998 ... border 1 width 25 Title width 15 Author width 15 Illustrator width 15 City width 15 Publisher width 5 Year TITLE A Day With Whisker Wickles AUTHOR Cynthia Jameson ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Coward McCann YEAR 1975 TITLE A Frog and Her Dog AUTHOR James Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY PUBLISHER Houghton Mifflin YEAR 1977 TITLE All the Way Home AUTHOR ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY PUBLISHER YEAR TITLE Bonzini The Tattooed Man AUTHOR Jeffrey Allen ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY PUBLISHER YEAR 1976 TITLE Bumps in the Night AUTHOR ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY PUBLISHER YEAR TITLE Carrot Nose AUTHOR ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY PUBLISHER YEAR TITLE Choosing Books For Children A Commonsense Guide AUTHOR Betsy Hearne ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Delacorte YEAR 1990 TITLE Dinner at Alberta s AUTHOR Russell Hoban ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Thomas Y. Crowell YEAR 1975 TITLE Dinosaur s Housewarming Party AUTHOR ... AUTHOR James Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY PUBLISHER YEAR TITLE Four Little Troubles AUTHOR James Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY Boston PUBLISHER Houghton Mifflin YEAR 1975 TITLE Four on the Shore AUTHOR Edward Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Dial YEAR 1985 TITLE Fox all Week AUTHOR Edward Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Penguin YEAR 1984 TITLE Fox and His Friends AUTHOR Edward Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Penguin YEAR 1982 TITLE Fox at School AUTHOR Edward Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Dial YEAR 1983 TITLE Fox Be Nimble AUTHOR James Marshall ILLUSTRATOR James Marshall CITY New York PUBLISHER Dial YEAR 1990 TITLE Fox in Love AUTHOR Edward Marshall ILLUSTRATOR ... more details