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Some authors have not succeeded in adapting to the changes brought about by modern technology ; others, such as Carl Hiaasen, have.
** Carl Hiaasen, American author
Carl Hiaasen (; born March 12, 1953 ) is an American journalist, columnist, and novelist.
Carl Hiaasen was born in 1953 and raised in Plantation, Florida.
* A Carl Hiaasen Collection ( 2000 ) ( an audiobook set containing Tourist Season, Stormy Weather, and Strip Tease )
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Sick Puppy is a 2000 novel by Carl Hiaasen.
Category: Novels by Carl Hiaasen
One example is Val McDermid, whose first book appeared as far back as 1987 ; another is Florida-based author Carl Hiaasen, who has been publishing books since 1981, all of which are readily available.
* Carl Hiaasen, novelist and journalist
* Scat ( novel ), a novel for young adults written by Carl Hiaasen
Buffett wrote the soundtrack for, co-produced and played a role in the 2006 film Hoot, directed by Wil Shriner and based on the book by Carl Hiaasen, which focuses on issues important to Buffett, such as conservation.
* Carl Hiaasen: Skinny Dip ( M )
* Carl Hiaasen – Tourist Season
A lifelong fan of " hard-boiled " fiction, Zevon was friendly with several well-known writers who also collaborated on his songwriting during this period, including Thompson, Carl Hiaasen and Mitch Albom.
* Nature Girl, by novelist Carl Hiaasen gives an abbreviated history of Osceola's capture and imprisonment.
It has also been treated in novels by T. Coraghessan Boyle ( A Friend of the Earth ), Carl Hiaasen ( Tourist Season, Sick Puppy, Hoot ), Neal Stephenson ( Zodiac: The Eco-Thriller ), and Richard Melo ( Jokerman 8 ), and movies such as Choke Canyon ( 1986 ) and On Deadly Ground ( 1994 ).

Carl and eulogized
He was eulogized by former Commandant Carl Mundy, a friend, fraternity brother, and protégé.

Carl and her
Some of the children of the family could not pronounce this name and called her Paula, a soubriquet Carl liked so much she has been Paula ever since.
Carl and Paula met in Milwaukee in 1907 during Paula's Christmas holiday visit to her parents.
In 2009, she distributed a series of podcasts called At Home in the Cosmos with Annie Druyan in which she described the life of husband, Carl Sagan, her works, and their marriage.
Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
Davidson notes that she therefore " worshiped her only son, Carl.
In 1874, Gilbert wrote a short libretto on commission from producer – conductor Carl Rosa, whose wife would have played the leading role, but her death in childbirth cancelled the project.
Riefenstahl produced and directed her own work called Das Blaue Licht ( 1932 ), co-written by Carl Mayer and Béla Balázs.
In 1961, Carl Reiner cast her in The Dick Van Dyke Show, an acclaimed weekly series based on Reiner's own life and career as a writer for Sid Caesar's television variety show, telling the cast from the outset that it would run no more than five years.
These torches and relay tradition were introduced in 1936 Summer Olympics by Carl Diem, the chairman of the event because during the duration of the Ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, a sacred flame burns inside of the temple of Hera, kept in custody by her priestess.
After the wife forcefully impregnates her husband, things take a decided turn for the worse as they separately try to deal with the object of the former wife's affections — a deplorably predictable square-jawed philanderer by the name of Carl Bently.
" Carl stated it was very unlikely she would recoup her money, but Smith decided she " believe in this project, and my expectations have already been fulfilled by making the movie ", and added: " You can support art even if it's not going to make a zillion dollars.
In 2005 the Natural History Museum added her, alongside scientists such as Carl Linnaeus, Dorothea Bate, and William Smith, as one of the gallery characters it uses to patrol its display cases.
Although not formally a member of the Universalist Church of America, in a 1905 letter to the widow of Carl Norman Thrasher, she identified herself with her parents ' church as a " Universalist ”.
The whole incident is recorded in a series of letters sent to her insurance company held at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, as well as being documented by her friend, Carl Johnnes, in his book.
During the regencies of Anna Amalia ( 1758 – 1775 ) and her son Carl August ( 1809 – 1828 ), Weimar became an important cultural centre of Europe, having been home to such luminaries as Goethe, Schiller, and Herder ; and in music the piano virtuoso Hummel ( a pupil of Mozart ), Liszt, and Bach.
For example, Lon Chaney Sr .’ s son Creighton spent a number of years appearing in minor roles before renaming himself Lon Chaney Jr. Actress Rebecca Isabelle Laemmle rechristened herself Carla Laemmle in reference to her uncle, Universal Studios head Carl Laemmle.
" Stein named writer and photographer Carl Van Vechten as her literary executor, and he helped to publish works of hers that remained unpublished at the time of her death.
" Carl Laemmle, the head of Universal Studios, considered terminating Davis's employment, but cinematographer Karl Freund told him she had " lovely eyes " and would be suitable for The Bad Sister ( 1931 ), in which she subsequently made her film debut.
David, Lucas, and Carl give chase to save her.
Carl Barks ' incarnation is quite powerful, with her naivete being her only prominent weakness.
This semi-documentary looking movie was produced by Frederick Wiseman, directed by Shirley Clarke and adapted by her and Carl Lee from the 1959 novel The Cool World by Warren Miller.
The Wind is almost certainly the best-a silent classic, revived in recent years by producer / director Kevin Brownlow with a Carl Davis score, which gave the great Lillian Gish one of the finest parts of her career ... Sjostrom treats the inevitable clash between Letty and her new surroundings with considerable realism and detail, allowing Gish as much leeway as possible to develop her performance.

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