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Novelist and James
* James M. Lemoine, " The First Canadian Novelist, 1769 ," Maple Leaves 7 ( 1906 ): 239-45.
* P. D. James, Baroness James of Holland Park, OBE, Hon DLitt Buckingham, Hertfordshire, Glasgow, Durham, Portsmouth ; Hon DLitt London ; Hon DU Essex, FRSA, FRSL Novelist and Crime Writer
Novelist James McGee has written a series about a Runner named Matthew Hawkwood.
* James Carlos Blake ( Novelist, Brownsville )
:* Novelist James Joyce
* James Douglas, Theodore Watts-Dunton: Poet, Novelist, Critic, ( 1904, repr.
Novelist Henry James unflatteringly referred to the group of women artists in Rome of which she was a part as " The White Marmorean Flock ," borrowing a term from Nathaniel Hawthorne in The Marble Faun.
The Porcellian roster includes Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Nicholas Longworth, Poet James Russell Lowell, Richard Henry ( Two Years Before the Mast ) Dana, Novelist Owen Wister, John Jay Chapman.
Novelist James Michener once wrote of Vavra: " Though equus has fired the imaginations of painters from Leonardo da Vinci, Velasquez, and Goya to Picasso ; still, in the history of photography, no cameraman has recorded the horse with such excitement and personal style as has Robert Vavra.
Novelist James Ellroy has dubbed him " The Czar of Noir ".

Novelist and Joyce
*" Joyce Cary: Master Novelist ", George Steinbrecher, Jr. College English, Vol.

Novelist and noted
Novelist Nelson Algren argued that the novel was “ a memorable American comedy by an original storyteller .” Estimable reviews by such noted writers and literary critics as Anatole Broyard, Jerome Charyn, Guy Davenport, and Shelby Foote were followed by the Times Literary Supplement review which saw the novel as “ Faulknerian in its gentle wryness, and a freakish imaginative flair reminiscent of Flannery O ' Connor .” The influential profile writer and music journalist Stanley Booth observed that Suttree was “ probably the funniest and most unbearably sad of McCarthy ’ s books ... which seem to me unsurpassed in American literature .”
" Novelist Christopher Hope, reviewing for The Guardian ( January 2010 ), noted the spirit of Chekov's " The Cherry Orchard " and called the novel ' one of the most moving to come out of South Africa in many years.

Novelist and British
Recent visitors to the festival have included the screenwriter and novelist Andrew Davies, famous for his work in the field of adaptation ; novelist Adele Parks, a highly acclaimed women's fiction author nominated for the Romantic Novelist of the Year award ; and Janet Street-Porter, a British media personality, journalist, television presenter and producer.
* Justin Cartwright, British Novelist, born 1945.
* Jasper Joffe, British Contemporary Artist and Novelist

Novelist and is
* Novelist Bernard Knight, a former Home Office pathologist and a professor of forensic pathology at the University of Wales College of Medicine, is well known for his Crowner John Mysteries series set in 12th century Devon, England.
Novelist and screenwriter Ian McEwan ( 1948-) is another of contemporary Britain's most highly regarded writers.
* Novelist Fritz Reuter is freed from the fortress of Dömitz after two years ' imprisonment on a charge of high treason.
Novelist Max Allan Collins acknowledged the influence of Lone Wolf and Cub on his graphic novel Road to Perdition in an interview to the BBC, declaring that " Road To Perdition is ' an unabashed homage ' to Lone Wolf And Cub ".
Many clubs have been founded in MR, these include: An Art club ( with five divisions for: Visual art, music, dancing, literature and films ), Herranótt acting guild ( the oldest theatric club in northern Europe ), Computer academy and a Nerd club ( which merged and became known as The Academy ), Traveller's club, Sport's club, Riding club, Science club, Novelist club, Chess club and the Rowing club ( which was historically a club for rowing, but is now a male-cheerleading team ).
* 6 March – Novelist Arundhati Roy, a high-profile campaigner against the Narmada river dams project, is sentenced by the Supreme Court to one day in prison for contempt of court because of an affidavit she had written criticising the court.
Novelist Mori Ōgai was born in Tsuwano into a family of doctors, and the house of his birth is preserved.
The plot of Novelist Pat Murphy's There and Back Again intentionally mirrors that of The Hobbit, but is transposed into a science-fiction setting involving space travel.
Beichman is the author of a book on Herman Wouk entitled Herman Wouk: the Novelist as Social Historian.
Novelist Alistair MacLean is also buried there.
Novelist Jane Smiley suggests that length is an important quality of the novel.
* " Warchild ", a Singer-songwriter in Atlanta GA, America-he is brother to Published Novelist Sherrilyn Kenyon
" Novelist William Sutcliffe's review in the Financial Times panned the book as " a novel that asks nothing of the reader, and gives the reader nothing back ", adding that it " is filled with cliché, bombast, undigested research and pseudo-intellectual codswallop ".
And in the Pine Deep horror trilogy of Novelist and Folklorist Jonathan Maberry, Peter Stumpp is the supernatural villain Ubel Griswold.
Bullet Park is a 1969 novel by American Novelist John Cheever about an earnest yet pensive father Eliot Nailles and his troubled son Tony, and their predestined fate with a psychotic man Hammer, who moves to Bullet Park to sacrifice one of them.

Novelist and Robinson
Novelist Peter Robinson was born in Castleford

Novelist and .
Novelist John Ball grew up in Steinmetz's house.
* Novelist Jeffrey Archer quoted the poem in the first volume of his A Prison Diary series ' Hell ' which recounted his time inside HMP Belmarsh.
Novelist Gore Vidal named his 1952 book, The Judgment of Paris, after this story.
Novelist Tom Wolfe coined the term Me decade in his article " The " Me " Decade and the Third Great Awakening ", published by New York magazine in August 1976 referring to the 1970s.
Novelist John Fowles wrote in 1985 A Maggot, a postmodern historical novel culminating in the birth of Ann Lee, and describing early Shakers in England.
Novelist Vicente Blasco Ibáñez described the Valencian custom of eating water voles in Cañas y Barro ( 1902 ), a realistic novel about life among the fishermen and peasants near lake Albufera.
Novelist John Grisham grew up in nearby DeSoto County, Mississippi, and many of his books are set in Memphis.
Novelist Dean R. Koontz has said, " Charles Beaumont was one of the seminal influences on writers of the fantastic and macabre.
Novelist Ishikawa Tatsuzo vividly described how the 16th Division of the Shanghai Expeditionary Force committed atrocities on the march between Shanghai and Nanking in his novel Ikiteiru Heitai ( Living Soldiers ), which was based on interviews that Tatsuzo conducted with troops in Nanking in January 1938.
Novelist and poet Joaquin Miller vividly captured one such attack in his semi-autobiographical work, Life Amongst the Modocs.
Novelist and lecturer Scarlett Thomas uses it to teach innovative contemporary fiction, as an example of different kinds of narrative techniques.
Novelist and historian Eleanor Dark ( 1901 – 1985 ), best known for her historical novel A Timeless Land, lived in Katoomba with her husband Dr. Eric Dark from 1923 until her death.
Novelist Jack London writes of the struggles of workers in the city of Oakland in his visionary classic, Valley of the Moon, a title evoking the pristine situation of Sonoma County between sea and mountains, Redwoods and Oaks, fog and sunshine.
( Novelist David Rhodes was one of his students.
Novelist Kevin J. Anderson presents approximately the last Earth year before Krypton's destruction in the novel The Last Days of Krypton.
Critic Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat wrote, " Here's a nice little movie about the baby boom generation ... Novelist John Sayles wrote, directed, and edited this movie.
Costain, Novelist and Editor, Dies " Chicago Tribune, October 9, 1965.
Novelist Chinua Achebe in his 1984 book The Trouble with Nigeria criticized what he called the " cargo cult mentality " of the rulers of many developing countries who issued lofty proclamations about the future of their countries but fail to exert the necessary effort to bring about those improvements.
Novelist Tensei Kawano went as far as to state, " We of the younger generation are outcasts from politics and society.
Frederick Buechner: Novelist and Theologian of the Lost and Found.

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