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Gwendolyn and early
It is known for publishing early works by writers such as Fred Wah, Daphne Marlatt, Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Ann-Marie MacDonald, George Bowering, Nicole Brossard, Gwendolyn MacEwen, Christopher Dewdney, bpNichol and Anne Michaels, Darren O ' Donnell, Sean Dixon, Greg MacArthur, and Amiel Gladstone.

Gwendolyn and such
The magazine discovered such poets as Gwendolyn Brooks, James Merrill, and John Ashbery.
Cedric Smith acts as the singer of Acorn's life and art, while such friends as Al Purdy, Pat Lane, and former wife Gwendolyn MacEwen recall the man known as ' The People's Poet.
Cebuano politicians such as Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia and Congresswoman Rachel del Mar have called on her to apologise.
The magazine discovered such poets as Gwendolyn Brooks, James Merrill, and John Ashbery.
Authors during the Civil Rights era, such as Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Gwendolyn Brooks wrote about issues of racial segregation, oppression, and other aspects of African-American life.
Olds has commented that she is more informed by the work of poets such as Galway Kinnell, Muriel Rukeyser and Gwendolyn Brooks than by confessional poets like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath.
( which lasted for one issue in 1926 ), such as Richard Bruce Nugent ( the associate editor of the journal ), Jonathan Davis, Gwendolyn Bennett, and Aaron Douglas.

Gwendolyn and shows
In chapter fourteen, it is revealed that apparently Sylvester and Cathy, who shows up in a blond wig and black dress, had made a deal for Sylvester to get caught by her pastor husband Rufus but the deal had apparently backfired, not only by Cathy's realization that Sylvester and her best friend Gwendolyn were married but also due to Cathy not wanting to end her marriage to Rufus, with Cathy later admitting she had changed her mind on the deal.
Gwendolyn Post shows up as Faith's new Watcher.
Gwendolyn also shows up at the mansion and knocks Angel out.

Gwendolyn and concern
The Seattle Art Museum offers the Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Fellowship, a $ 10, 000 award to " individuals whose original work reflects the Lawrences ' concern for artistic excellence, education, mentorship and scholarship within the cultural contexts and value systems that informed their work and the work of other artists of color.

Gwendolyn and for
The U. S. copyright representative for the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation is the Artists Rights Society.
He was for a short time married to poet Gwendolyn MacEwen
* Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: Gwendolyn Brooks
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Gwendolyn Brooks, Annie Allen
" Retitled The Harrowing Predicament of Sherlock Holmes, it was performed again on April 14 for the benefit of the Actors Society of America at the Criterion Theatre ( with Jessie Busley as Gwendolyn Cobb and McArdle again as Billy ), and again at the Duke of York ’ s Theatre in London when Gillette inserted it on October 3 as a curtain-raiser for Clarice.
Princess Gwendolyn, however, refuses to marry Griswold, and declares that she will wed only for love, since her personal maid Griselda, who is also a witch, has predicted that a true lover will come to the castle to court her.
Matters become more complicated when Griselda hypnotizes Hawkins to avoid death by her princess ' hands for her as yet unfulfilled promises ; in his befuddled state, Hawkins inadvertently introduces Jean to the king, who takes a fancy to her, and gets the key lost, Gwendolyn infatuated with him, and Ravenhurst entrusting him with taking out his rivals, only to have his memory erased by Griselda afterwards.
However, Gwendolyn openly declares her love for the jester, and the enraged King orders Hawkins ' death.
she recently appeared in Will in 2011, while her latest role was Queen Gwendolyn in Grimm's Snow White released in 2012 for TV.
Rosemary Sullivan published a biography of MacEwen, Shadow Maker: The Life of Gwendolyn MacEwen, in 1995, which itself won the Governor General's Award, for non-fiction in 1995.
“ Poems for Gwendolyn MacEwen .” Descant 24. 4 ( 1993 / 1994 ): 41.
In Britain, Wendy appeared as a boy's name in the 1881 census of England, and was occasionally used as a nickname for the Welsh Gwendolyn.
for vengeance: the Countess turned the love of his life, Gwendolyn, into a
It is said that Gwendolyn felt sorry for the fairies, who have to live in underground caves.
* Gardenias for Gwendolyn
Poet Gwendolyn Brooks was applauded for her consciousness-raising work around the fear of youth, particularly young African-Americans.
Brooks protégé and English professor Haki R. Madhubuti established a writing center, now called the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing, which hosts a yearly conference and offers the only MFA degree in the country to focus on African American literature.
Meanwhile the cop who pulled Sylvester over and the man Gwendolyn admits cheating on Sylvester with, whose name is revealed to be James, turns his car back around concerned for Gwendolyn's safety.
When he hears Sylvester and Gwendolyn laughing, James mistakes it for abuse.
: Ending scene: Joey and his goons laugh at Twan for having a nightmare, and Joey tells Sylvester to say hello to Gwendolyn for him.

Gwendolyn and character
Main character Gwendolyn “ Gwen ” Dylan is a ‘ zombie girl detective ’.

Gwendolyn and by
* The Invention of False Medieval Authorities as a Literary Device in Popular Fiction by Gwendolyn A. Morgan.
The campus includes numerous works by well-known artists ( including the Centennial Fountain by Seattle artist George Tsutakawa — recipient of an honorary doctorate from Seattle U .— and a large glass sculpture in the PACCAR Atrium of Piggot Hall by Tacoma, Washington artist Dale Chihuly, as well as works by Chuck Close, Jacob Lawrence, Gwendolyn Knight, William Morris ( glass artist ) and David Mach ) and several architecturally notable buildings.
* 1950: Annie Allen by Gwendolyn Brooks
The writer – Colonel Colin Campbell, living under a number of aliases including his pen name " Richard Ames "– is joined by a beautiful and sophisticated lady, Gwendolyn Novak, who helps him flee to Luna with a bonsai maple and a would-be murderer (" Bill ").
The public primary schools ( Lincoln, Mann, Longfellow, Beye, Holmes, Whittier, Irving, and Hatch ) and the middle schools, Percy Julian Middle School ( formerly Nathaniel Hawthorne ), and Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School ( formerly Ralph Waldo Emerson ), are operated by the Oak Park Elementary School District.
Played by Gwendolyn Watts in the Pilot Episode.
* Seagate, a historic estate built in Florida in 1929 by Gwendolyn and Powel Crosley
The skit was titled The Frightful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes, and there were but five characters in the entire skit: Holmes, Billy the page boy ( played by Henry McArdle ), the madwoman Gwendolyn Cobb ( who had nearly all of the dialogue and was played by Ethel Barrymore ), and the two " valuable assistants " who come to take the madwoman away.
This mirrored a general growth of interest in poetry by African Americans including Gwendolyn Brooks ( born in 1917 ), Maya Angelou ( born in 1928 ), Ishmael Reed ( born in 1938 ), Vim Karénin, Nikki Giovanni ( born in 1943 ), and Detrick Hughes ( born in 1966 ).
Monster Manual III was published in 2004, and was designed by Rich Burlew, Eric Cagle, Jesse Decker, Andrew J. Finch, Gwendolyn F. M.
Monster Manual IV, published July 2006, was designed by Gwendolyn F. M.
The usurping King Roderick wishes his daughter, Princess Gwendolyn, to marry his neighbor, Sir Griswold of MacElwain, to enlist Griswold's aid against the band of rebels headed by the Black Fox.
Ohthere and his journey appear in the novel The Lost Dragon of Wessex ( 1957 ) by Gwendolyn Bowers.
A one-woman play by Linda Griffiths, Alien Creature: A Visitation from Gwendolyn MacEwen, won the Dora Mavor Moore Award and the Chalmers Award in 2000.
The title alludes to the title of a book of poetry by Gwendolyn Brooks.
* Canadian Poetry: From the Beginnings Through the First World War edited by Carole Gerson and Gwendolyn Davies

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