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Her award-winning 1974 novel The Dispossessed, a book in the Hainish Cycle, tells of the invention of the ansible.
The cast included Hugo award-winning artist Sue Mason, who also designed the programme book.
A New Kind of Science is a best-selling, award-winning, controversial book by Stephen Wolfram, published in 2002.
* Strangers in Paradise, an award-winning comic book
Author Harry N. MacLean recounted the incident and its background in a bestselling and award-winning book, In Broad Daylight.
* Jerry Pinkney, Caldecott award-winning children's book illustrator
Sutherland was later cast in 1997 ( for only the second time ) with his son Kiefer in Joel Schumacher's award-winning crime thriller A Time to Kill, based on the bestselling book of the same name, written by John Grisham.
* Suzanne Fisher Staples, Author of award-winning book Shiva's Fire and other books
* John Howard Griffin ( 1920-1980 ), civil rights activist, author of the award-winning book, Black Like Me.
In 1993, Townshend authored another book, The Who's Tommy, a chronicle of the development of the award-winning Broadway version of his rock opera.
This award-winning book is very accessible.
Her 1956 book The Nun's Story was a best-selling novel which was made into an award-winning 1959 movie starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter Finch.
Speakers included Clark descendant Peyton " Bud " Clark, Lewis collateral descendants Howell Bowen and Tom McSwain, and Stephanie Ambrose Tubbs ( the daughter of the author Stephen Ambrose, who wrote Undaunted Courage, an award-winning book about the Lewis and Clark expedition ).
Harvey Forbes Fierstein ( born June 6, 1952 ) is an American actor and playwright, noted for the distinction of winning Tony Awards for both writing and originating the lead role in his long-running play Torch Song Trilogy, about a gay drag-performer and his quest for true love and family, as well as writing the award-winning book to the musical La Cage aux Folles.
* 19 Virginia Hamilton, African American, award-winning children's book author.
His first novel was the award-winning Frindle, which has won sixteen state book awards, as well as the Christopher Award.
* Chris Claremont ( 1950 ,-), an award-winning American comic book writer and novelist.
Erich Maria Remarque's best-selling book about the First World War, Im Westen nichts Neues, was translated into 28 languages with world sales nearly reaching 4 million in 1930. and the award-winning film which was based on that work of fiction have had a greater influence in shaping public views of the war than the work of any historian.
It is also the setting for the award-winning children's book, My Side of the Mountain.
His next book, Home Game: Hockey and Life in Canada ( 1990 ), written with Roy MacGregor, was developed into an award-winning Canadian Broadcasting Corporation six-part documentary series for television.
An award-winning UTV Counterpoint programme on the scandal by journalist Chris Moore, followed by a book, accused the head of the Norbertines and the Archbishop of Armagh of mishandling the case, and the Norbertines of negligence and a failure to tell others of Smyth's crimes, enabling Smyth to sexually abuse large numbers of children for 40 years.
This epic book auction sold books by the shelf, and was billed as " The Last Booksale ," in keeping with the title of McMurtry's award-winning novel " The Last Picture Show.
In 2009, McFerrin and musician-scientist Daniel Levitin served as co-hosts of The Music Instinct, a two-hour award-winning documentary produced by PBS and based on Levitin's best-selling book This Is Your Brain On Music.
Eyre called it a " re-thinking " of the musical, and his production featured an award-winning neon-lit set design inspired by Rudi Stern's 1979 book Let There Be Neon, and brassier orchestrations with vintage yet innovative harmonies.

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One of the most successful was The Hobbit, an award-winning computer game published in 1982 by Beam Software and published by Melbourne House with compatibility for most computers available at the time.
She became fluent in Czech and published award-winning translations of Czech poetry and prose into English.
When he was still young and unknown, award-winning British novelist Julian Barnes ( born 1946 ) published some crime novels under the alias Dan Kavanagh.
She met the leading Shakespearean actress Ellen Tree soon after, and persuaded her to take the lead role in a play she was writing, partly in blank verse, entitled The Bride of Fort Edward, based on her award-winning story, Love's Martyr, about Jane M ' Crea, which she also published anonymously in 1839.
Lady's Island, the slave trade and the American Revolutionary War are the topics of an award-winning novel by the Canadian writer Lawrence Hill, The Book of Negroes ( 2007 ) ( published in the US as Someone Knows My Name ).
It published many award-winning stories over its 22 years, including Robert A. Heinlein's novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, and Harlan Ellison's short story " I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream ".
The front cover of prominent New Zealand historian Michael King | Michael King's award-winning biography on Frame, first published in 2000.
Since 1982, Fantagraphics has also published critically acclaimed and award-winning series and graphic novels such as Acme Novelty Library, Eightball, Ghost World, Hate, and Love and Rockets.
Rio Grande has published a number of award-winning games.
The award-winning member magazine is titled Industrial Engineer and is published monthly.
A more sophisticated modern example is the award-winning mate in four problem to the right, by Aleksandr N. Pankrat ' ev and Josip Varga, which was published in Sahovski Glasnik in 1991 and won 1st Prize.
The award-winning poet, critic, and cultural commentarian published her first poem October 1970.
Oberman published twelve books, including the award-winning Always Prayer Shawl ( 1999 ), The Shaman's Nephew ( 1999 ; short-listed for the Governor General's Award ), The Island of the Minotaur, and " Solomon and the Ant and other Jewish Folktales " ( 2006 ), ( published posthumously ).
By far Artdink's biggest international success was the award-winning A-Train ( known in Japan as A Ressha de Ikou, or " Take the A-Train ") strategy game released for the PC and Amiga, which was published by SimCity creators Maxis.
His most recently published book, written with John Nichols, is the multiple award-winning The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again ( Nation Books, 2011 ).
Present-day writers Anne Donovan ( Orange prize winner ), Brian Conaghan, whose first novel The Boy Who Made it Rain was published in June 2011, and award-winning author Des Dillon are all from Coatbridge.
He, She and It ( published under the title Body of Glass outside the USA ) is an award-winning feminist science fiction / cyberpunk novel by Marge Piercy, published in 1991.
The campus ' student-run newspaper is Central Michigan Life, an award-winning newspaper published Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the academic year.
The game was first published by Avalon Hill in 1985 as a successor to the award-winning Squad Leader series, on which the game is based and from which the rules and components were directly developed.
The faculty also includes award-winning authors of textbooks, magazines, and other published media.

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