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The trio received 37 Emmy Award nominations and won 24 Emmy Awards, including the above-mentioned for Frasier, as well as an Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy for Cheers, in 1989, which Angell, Casey, Lee and the series ' other producers shared, and Outstanding Writing / Comedy Emmy for Cheers, which Angell received in 1984.
His series often challenge popular views of history: for example, Terry Jones ' Medieval Lives ( 2004 ) ( for which he received a 2004 Emmy nomination for " Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming ") argues that the Middle Ages was a more sophisticated period than is popularly thought, and Terry Jones ' Barbarians ( 2006 ) presents the cultural achievements of peoples conquered by the Roman Empire in a more positive light than Roman historians typically have, while criticizing the Romans as the true " barbarians " who exploited and destroyed higher civilizations.
John Cage's Roaratorio: an Irish circus on Finnegans Wake combines a collage of sounds mentioned in Finnegans Wake, with Irish jigs and Cage reading his Writing for the Second Time through Finnegans Wake, one of a series of five writings based on the Wake.
Early in September 2004, Michael Cullen, the deputy prime minister of New Zealand, announced that Irving would not be permitted to visit the country, where he had been invited by the National Press Club to give a series of lectures under the heading " The Problems of Writing about World War II in a Free Society ".
Writing about the film in his series on " Great Movies ", film critic Roger Ebert says, " To see it is to touch the extremes of human feeling.
Writing 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > instead of nine zeros saves readers the effort and hazard of counting a long series of zeros to see how large the number is.
He was the first editor of the Best American Science Writing series.
Writing in 2000, the television historian John Caughie stated that " Newman's insistence that the series would use only original material written for television made Armchair Theatre a decisive moment in the history of British television drama.
* Trinity College London ESOL offers Integrated Skills in English ( ISE ), series of 5 exams, which assesses Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening accepted by academic institutions in the UK.
He won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for his series of articles in the Wall Street Journal that became the starting point for his first book, A Hope in the Unseen.
* Best Music Writing 2009, 10th anniversary edition ( 2009 ), guest editor with Daphne Carr ( series editor )
The Pulitzer Prize Board announced the new category in November 1984, citing a series of explanatory articles that seven months earlier had won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing.
After cancellation, the series won the 1993 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety Series.
Wilding was a founding editor of the University of Queensland Press's Asian & Pacific Writing series ( 20 volumes ), the innovative short story magazine, Tabloid Story with Frank Moorhouse and Carmel Kelly, and of the publishers Wild & Woolley ( with Pat Woolley ), and Paperbark Press ( with the poet Robert Adamson ).
The episode was highly praised when it aired and was the only episode in the entire series to be nominated for an Emmy Award in Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series ; it also received a nomination for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series ( Michael Gershman ).
" Hush " was the only episode of the entire Buffy series to be nominated for an Emmy Award in the Writing in a Drama Series category.
In 1988, she created the CBS television series Murphy Brown, for which she won one Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series and two for Outstanding Comedy Series.
Writing as Marion Chesney, her most recent endeavour is an Edwardian mystery series featuring Lady Rose Summer, a charming debutante with an independent streak, and Captain Harry Cathcart, an impoverished aristocrat.
After the film aired on the HBO / Cinemax “ Reel Life ” series, Kirkman was nominated for an Emmy Award ( Documentary Writing Category ).
New Directions In Art & Writing was a series of anthologies published by Grey Walls Press.
Writing, acting, and directing most of these movies, Anderson also found time to direct a series of " Alkali Ike " comedy westerns starring Augustus Carney.
Writing for IGN, Mike Miksch noted that " some of the episodes were at a level of excellence that still hasn't been matched since "; adding that the series has " become nearly as integral to pop culture today as any show in history ".
Writing for Mania, Chris Beveridge also liked Cagalli's involvement in the series citing her experience in combat as well as a romantic triangle that appeared to be between her, Kira and Flay Allster.
A first award, for Excellence in Opinion Writing, was for a series of six commentaries written by assistant news editor Jacqueline Ann Surin, who wrote a fortnightly column, Shape of a Pocket, published in the eXtra!
The series premiere garnered Denis Leary and Peter Tolan an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series.

Writing and novels
Writing for Science Fiction Studies in March 1975, Ian Watson proposed the following chronology for the first six novels.
Writing from the 1960s until the 1980s, her novels include, The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman ( 1972 ) and Nights at the Circus ( 1984 ).
Writing to Heinrich Heine in 1839, he offered the fatalistic view: I believe that richess is like love in the theatres and novels: no matter how often one encounters it ... it never misses its target if effectively wielded ... can grow back the foreskin of which we are robbed on the eighth day of life ; those who, on the ninth day, do not bleed from this operation shall continue to bleed an entire lifetime, even after death.
Writing in The Washington Post, Harold Kneeland noted that Thunderball was " Not top Fleming, but still well ahead of the pack ", whilst Charles Poore, writing in The New York Times considered the Bond novels to be " post-Dostoevskian ventures in crime and punishment ".
In addition to her mystery novels, Heilbrun was the author of 14 nonfiction books, including the feminist study Writing a Woman's Life ( 1988 ).
Writing in The Spectator, Kingsley Amis ( under the pseudonym Christopher Pym ) wrote that " each episode of the Bond novels meant the adventure was less probable and more preposterous than the last, and now our hero seems to have lost, as well as any claims to plausibility, the know-how, the know-who, know-what and sheer zing that used to carry the unlikely plots along.
Writing as Chris Jordan, Philbrick has published novels in the thriller genre: Taken, Trapped, and Torn, featuring former FBI special agent Randall Shane, who investigates the disappearance of missing children.
Writing in French in the 1950s, Oyono had only a brief literary career, but his anti-colonialist novels are considered classics of 20th century African literature ; his first novel, Une vie de boy — published in 1956 and later translated as Houseboy — is considered particularly important.
He has published seven more novels and is co-author ( with Cory Doctorow ) of the self-help book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Science Fiction.
In his memoir, On Writing, King states that Rose Madder and Insomnia are " stiff, trying-too-hard novels.
Writing quickly and with intense focus, Balzac produced La Cousine Bette, one of his longest novels, in two months.
However, novels can vary tremendously in length ; Smiley lists novels as typically being between 100, 000 and 175, 000 words, while National Novel Writing Month requires its novels to be at least 50, 000 words.
Writing between 1960 and 1980, Peter Pook produced a series of twenty-three " autobiographical " novels in which the real events of his life were mingled with fanciful situations, and Pook himself is presented as an amiable dunderhead who is taken advantage of at every turn.
An early writer-in-the-schools with Teachers and Writers Collaborative, she has turned many of her experiences teaching writing into three books for teachers and writers ( Personal Fiction Writing, Deep Revision, and Blazing Pencils ) and three novels for children ( The Secret Super Powers of Marco, Marco's Monster, and Billie of Fish House Lane ).
According to The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, this novel is one of the " execrable last novels " where Christie " loses her grip altogether ".
According to The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, this novel is one of the " execrable last novels " where Christie " loses her grip altogether ".
Lajos N. Egri ( born June 4, 1888 ; died February 7, 1967 ) was the author of The Art of Dramatic Writing, which is widely regarded as one of the best works on the subject of playwriting, though its teachings have since been adapted for the writing of short stories, novels, and screenplays.

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