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Edward Albee was born on March 12, 1928. He was adopted as an infant by Reid Albee, the son of Edward Franklin Albee of the powerful Keith-Albee vaudeville chain. He was raised in great affluence and sent to preparatory and military schools. ending his formal education after a year and a half at Trinity College in Hart....[more]
A former staff writer for public radio’s A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor, Jeff Alexander writes about television for the popular website Television Without Pity. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife and son.
Red Jordan Arobateau is a life long artist. Writer Painter. His catalog of 80 books can be found on Amazon.com, and Google. Including novels; poetry & short story collections; dramatic plays, and journals. You can purchase his books from Amazon, or Lulu.com also his website at redjordanarobateau.com; and elsewhere o....[more]
James Baker developed his passion for history and religion while in high school, during his days as a Bulldog. He is a graduate of Baylor and Florida State Universities and has for many years taught at Western Kentucky University. Throughout his career he has been a prolific writer, authoring 22 books and over 60 artic....[more]
About Anoop Chandola Anoop Chandola is a linguist-anthropologist. Before coming to the U.S.A. he was educated at the universities of Allahabad and Lucknow. His last two degrees in linguistics include an M.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He has....[more]
Novelist and playwright Edie Claire is the author of the Leigh Koslow series of cozy mysteries as well as several stand-alone novels of classic romantic suspense (blending tender romance with mystery, psychological, or gothic suspense elements). She has also published two dramatic comedies for the stage with Baker's Pl....[more]
JOSEPH COWLEY, born on October 9, 1923, graduated from Columbia University in 1947. He interrupted his academic career to serve two and a half years with the Army Air Force during World War II. The last months of service were spent overseas as a bombardier with the Eighth Air Force, for which he was awarded the Bronze....[more]
Charles O. Goulet, BA, BEd, has been writing historical novels based on Canadian history for several years since his retirement as a school principal. Since his areas of expertise where English and History, he combined the two to create novels of Canadian history, especially French Canadian history. He continues to w....[more]
Deborah Kimmett is a gifted and hilarious writer. She was a 25-year veteran of the famous Second City having written, performed and directed many shows for this Toronto Theatre. In l994, while playwright-in- residence at Tarragon Theatre, she was nominated for the Governor General Award for best drama, for her play....[more]
Mr. Loverde is a native of Chicago, Illinois. He grew up in Berkeley, California and received a degree in Theater from UCLA. He has written extensively for stage, screen, television, and radio. Over 150 separate productions of his stage plays have been mounted worldwide to date. Films written, produced, and directed....[more]
In a misguided attempt to summon the Muse, Robyn Parnell once saw the profile of the love child of Virginia Woolf and Chuck Norris formed by the dust bunnies underneath her computer monitor. She chugged a caffeinated, fiber-rich beverage until the image passed. Parnell is an Author's Guild and SCBWI member; her ficti....[more]
Born in Dubuque, Iowa, Rabe was educated at Loras College and Villanova. His service in Vietnam has had a major influence on his work, particularly in his early plays. In 1971 both The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, which traces a soldier's life from basic training to an ugly and ironic death in Vietnam, and Sticks an....[more]
John Reed lives in New York City. "A Still Small Voice" is his first novel.
Willard Simms is the author of 11 published plays,14 produced teleplays, and two television mini-series. Mr. Simms is an expert in biographical drama, and included in his television work are scripts on Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and a Mini-series on the life St. Francis of ....[more]
Robert Smallwood shares his birthplace, Davenport, Iowa, with jazz great Bix Beiderbecke. In 1982 he moved to New Orleans. He had begun working on his first novel, a New Orleans-based murder mystery, when Hurricane Katrina hit on August 29, 2005. The Five People You Meet in Hell: Surviving Katrina, Smallwood's accou....[more]
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