The accomplished author has also written three children's books and published two anthologies. |
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He has published essays, reviews and short stories in a number of journals and anthologies and is currently at work on a novel. |
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This poem and many others have been reprinted in anthologies and journals worldwide. |
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She has had poetry published in several anthologies, and short stories in a range of journals and magazines. |
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She has taught writing in colleges across the country, and has continued to publish poetry in magazines and anthologies. |
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What were the attitudes and aesthetics reflected in the flurry of anthologies published then? |
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Her poetry has been published in variety of journals, magazines and anthologies. |
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His articles on mythology, folklore, fantasy, and science fiction have appeared in a variety of anthologies and journals. |
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Her poems have appeared in many anthologies, and she has written widely for stage and television. |
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Ritson also published several popular collections and anthologies of songs, children's verses, fairy stories, etc. |
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His poems stopped appearing in major American poetry anthologies, and his books went out of print and remained so. |
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And, two leading publishing houses came up with anthologies of exclusively new poems. |
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Over the years I've collected these anthologies in a rather piecemeal fashion. |
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The staging of international events, for example world fairs or cultural congresses, commonly generated anthologies of national songs. |
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Most composer anthologies gather together tracks from many different soundtrack recordings. |
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In this category, I do not include monumental anthologies, like Springsteen or the Beatles have put out. |
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As Italian American clubs, all the recent anthologies can't help but look a bit johnny-come-lately. |
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These anthologies from the 1940s were solidly devoted to strange tales, more often than not ghost stories, from the pens of non-genre writers. |
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When he does those anthologies he gets slagged by the critics but they're the books that sell and support everything else that he does. |
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Carrera Andrade appeared in other anthologies on the European continent, including anthologies in Danish, French, and German. |
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It is to be found in many anthologies published there, several of which were, or are, used in schools. |
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Professional writers supplied a steady stream of texts for the bookmen, who also printed translations, editions, anthologies, and collections. |
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Publishers, agents and editors are always talking about how short story collections and anthologies don't sell very well. |
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She notes that because much of today's market is dependent on college survey courses, among the volumes of poetry published, only anthologies can hope for mass-market success. |
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His poetry has been published in numerous literary journals and in several anthologies. |
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Her poetry, essays, and short fiction have appeared in many magazines and have been reprinted in the Pushcart and Best American Poetry anthologies. |
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Everything that's to be had here is available on the official releases from the period and much of it's been collected previously on two separate anthologies. |
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There were anthologies of poetry, a collection of impressionist pictures, many books of memoirs and histories of the first world war. |
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The sonnet that grew out of it was included in Palgrave's Golden Treasury in 1861 and, since then, has made most anthologies of English verse. |
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If I understand the bill correctly, it will make child pornographers of authors who have participated in anthologies like this in Canada. |
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Starting in the mid-1990s, her poems began to appear in various anthologies and so on college syllabi. |
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A recognized authority on folktales, particularly ghost stories, Creighton published a number of anthologies of stories and songs. |
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The text of Chief Seattle's monologue has frequently appeared in anthologies of American Indian literature and oratory, but most do not identify its source. |
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For example, the agreement does not allow for compilations or anthologies to be made from reproductions of protected works. |
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She has given many public lectures and her poetry, dramatic works and essays on feminism have been published in a number of anthologies. |
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She permanently pays tribute to the greatest artists and her repertoire is worth the best anthologies of classic French music. |
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The range of publications will include new works, anthologies and out-of-print classics. |
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Her work has been included in over 200 anthologies in Canada, Australia, England and the United States. |
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Project examples include anthologies, monographs or the results of research, which should be intended for national or international distribution. |
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Music composed by Violaine Corradi, whose works have been included on anthologies with such artists as Philip Glass, Jon Anderson and Kitaro. |
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Publications include exhibition catalogues, anthologies, monographs and educational materials, both in print and electronic formats. |
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But probably because we co-edited the deadline Artists anthologies with our friend Jesse Angelo, we feel a fidelity to the form. |
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Stephen Clarke, 56, a quality auditor from Freshbrook began writing poems for birthdays, weddings and anniversaries and has even had several published in anthologies. |
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He has had numerous short stories published in magazines and anthologies. |
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Three imperially sponsored anthologies of Chinese poetry appeared between 814 and 827, and it seemed for a time that writing in Japanese would be relegated to an extremely minor position. |
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Ptr's poems have appeared in Hobo Jungle, Curare, and Stained Sheets, and in anthologies from Brownstone Poets and Great Weather for Media. |
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There has been a glut of new anthologies of the Galician-Portuguese lyric, in testimony to its abiding importance in Hispanic literature. |
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Fonti Musicali ยป produces a subtle mixture of innovations, like Mamady Keita, and of anthologies of Congolese music, a collection impossible to circumvent that too many circumvents. |
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Over the past decade they have issued dozens more anthologies and other works. Technology Quarterly Picture imperfect Coach potatoes Fool's platinum? |
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He has published several poetry collections for children and adults, edited various anthologies, written educational articles and led writing workshops. |
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They promote the holding of theater festivals, music competitions, productions of national folklore and music anthologies and other such activities. |
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The same shall apply to authors of anthologies or collections of various works, with account taken of the rights of the owner of the original work. |
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The court poets, however, remained prolific: 15 imperially sponsored anthologies were completed between 1188 and 1439, and most of the tanka followed the stereotypes established in earlier literary periods. |
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The most curious works to appear at the end of the fourteenth century were two anonymous treatises, Peliah and Kanah, anthologies of early kabbalist literature. |
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As translator from English, Czech and Modern Greek she has published over twenty-five books and edited a number of fiction and poetry anthologies. |
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Digitized from public domain anthologies found in the National Library of Canada's rich literature collection, the poems represent some of Canada's most notable poetry from the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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There was little original research, but many lexicons, anthologies, encyclopedias, and commentaries. |
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However, the canon of Renaissance poetry was formed only in the Victorian period, with anthologies like Palgrave's Golden Treasury. |
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Austen has inspired a large number of critical essays and literary anthologies. |
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Works such as Kiss Kiss subsequently collected Dahl's stories into anthologies, gaining worldwide acclaim. |
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Much of the text that survives today from the later books of The Histories was preserved in Byzantine anthologies. |
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He has been commissioned to edit and introduce ten anthologies of classic crime short stories for the series. |
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Such anthologies cannot be caricatured as hierophantic consecrators of prestige nor as defenders of canonical distinction. |
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This was especially true of BASIC program anthologies, a particularly important area of bookware for TI owners. |
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At a time ripe with retrospectives and anthologies of Nigerian music, Seun Kuti, son of super-famous Fela, has brought out his first album, Many Things. |
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The knowledge produced through collaboration might result in sole-authored and coauthored publications as well as anthologies, both within disciplines and in interdisciplinary areas. |
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Statistically speaking, the output breaks down into 21 novels or novellas, 172 short stories, of which 88 were published in magazines and 84 in 15 collections and 2 anthologies. |
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Barbara Gowdy is one of our country's most imaginative writers, acclaimed for novels such as Mister Sandman and The White Bone as well as for short stories that have appeared in a number of anthologies. |
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Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, several anthologies of poetry were published by Leopoldo Sanguinetti, Albert Joseph Patron and Alberto Pizzarello. |
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Macgoye's poems have appeared since the 1960s in a variety of East African literary journals and, more recently, in anthologies of African poetry. |
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His work, in English and Spanish, has appeared in the anthologies 20 Cuentistas Cubanos, Cuban American Writers, Distinct Voices, Narrativa y Libertad and Motu Proprio. |
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At the same time, there is a renewed intensity in the scholarly push for historicization, via a wave of anthologies, conferences, exhibitions, and so on. |
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He authored two monographs and edited or coedited six anthologies. |
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They considered the Italian anthologies to be analogous to Petrarchan handbooks or commonplace books that helped them become proficient in the language of Petrarchism. |
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