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Olivia ManningShe attended art school, and moved to London, where her first serious novel, The Wind Changes, was published in 1937.
Jan BrzechwaHis formal writing debut took place in 1920 by way of various humor magazine s.
Kim Yeonsu Kim made his debut in 1993 with a poem in the journal Jakka Segye (Writer's World) and the next year published a novel I Wear a Mask (Gamyeon-eul Gariki-myeo Geotgi).
Richard Hughes (writer)He wrote only four novels, the most famous of which is The Innocent Voyage (1929), better known now as A High Wind in Jamaica, as Hughes himself would rename it shortly after its initial publication.
Robert CrumbCrumb first rose to prominence after the 1968 debut of Zap Comix, which was the first successful publication of the underground comix era.
Ion Filotti Cantacuzino His first publication is the short story `` De Amore Paradox'' published first in 1929 in the magazine `` Excelsior''.
Stephen CraneAugust 1900 saw the publication of The Whilomville Stories, thirteen stories that Crane wrote during the last year of his life.
Gil J WolmanHis first published work appeared in the 1950 first issue of their journal Ur, where his' Introduction to Wolman' would set the scene for later creations :'' In the beginning, there was Wolman'' !
Frederick CrewsCrews's first book was The Tragedy of Manners : Moral Drama in the Later Novels of Henry James, published in 1957, was based on a prize-winning essay written by Crews while an undergraduate student at Yale University, initially published as part of a series.
Lee Chang-dongAfter a spell teaching Korean Language in high school, he established himself as a renowned novelist with his first novel Chonri in 1983.
James Michael UllmanHe won a prize in the Ellery Queen Magazine's 1953 contest with his first story Anything New on the Strangler ?
Kim SeungokWhile a junior in 1962, Kim founded a literary Journal, The Age of Prose, and some of his first works were published there.
Chandran Nair Nair started writing at an early age and his first poems were published in his school magazine The Rafflesian in 1963.
George Co?buc Coşbuc began attending courses at the University of Cluj in 1884, while collecting fairy tales and popular stories, which he rewrote and published to local success.
Henry Wadsworth LongfellowA small collection, Poems on Slavery, was published in 1842 as Longfellow's first public support of abolitionism.
Endre AdyOn 22 March 1896, Ady Endre published his first poem in the Zalău newspaper Szilágy.
Amanda McKittrick RosShe published her first novel Irene Iddesleigh at her own expense in 1897.
Georges EekhoudIn 1877, the generosity of his grandmother permitted young Eekhoud to publish his first two books, Myrtes et Cyprès and Zigzags poétiques, both volumes of poetry.
Masuji IbuseHe appeared on the literary scene with the publication of Salamander in 1929, and thereafter continued to write in a style characterized by a unique blend of humour and bitterness.
James ProsekProsek published his first book in 1996 while studying at Yale.
Fyodor Sologub In 1892 he was finally able to relocate to the capital, where he got a job teaching mathematics, started writing what would become his most famous novel, The Petty Demon, and began frequenting the offices of Severny Vestnik, which published much of his writing during the next five years.
Kendra Norman-BellamyShortly thereafter, she penned her first fictional manuscript, For Love & Grace, which received rave reviews when it became her freshman published novel in 2002.
Khin Hnin YuHer first short story Ayaing (The Wild) was published in Sar Padaytha magazine in 1947.
Miles J. Breuer Breuer's first published work of fiction was a Czech-language story called'' The Man Without an Appetite'' that appeared in the monthly Bratrsky Vestnik about 1916.
Shahriar Mandanipour Mandanipour started writing at the age of fourteen and published his first short story, Shadows of the Cave, in 1985 in the literary journal Mofid Magazine.
Nicholas MooreMoore published a literary review, Seven (1938 -- 40), while still an undergraduate.
Alexander Smith (poet) Smith's first published poem (in Spenserian stanzas) appeared in James Hedderwick's Glasgow Citizen in 1850.
Janet BurrowayBurroway's first poem to be published in a national magazine was `` The Rivals,'' which appeared in Seventeen when Burroway herself was eighteen (June 1954).
Alistair MacLeanWhile a university student, MacLean began writing short stories for extra income, winning a competition in 1954 with the maritime story'' Dileas''.
Sasaki Nobutsuna Sasaki founded a literary society called the Chikuhakukai (from his father's pen-name), which published a literary journal, Kokoro no Hana (`` Flower of the Heart'') from 1898.
Hnat Khotkevych Khotkevych initially began writing as a student having his first stories published in 1897 -'' The Georgian lady''.
Ry?suke MitaHe began doing illustration work for game magazine s under his Futeki Banzai pen name, and in 1988, Mita made his debut in Gekkan Dragon Magazine.
Kenji MiyazawaSaving his meagre salary, he was able to finance the publication of his first collection of children's stories and fairy tale s, Chūmon no Ōi Ryōriten (注文の多い料理店, The Restaurant of Many Orders) and a portion of a collection of free-verse poems, Haru to Shura (春と修羅, Spring and Asura) in 1924.
Raziq FaaniHe had already published his first book of poetry, `` Armaghan-e Jawani'', in 1966.
Hizgil AvshalumovIn 1939 he published in the first Tat literary almanac his first novel,'' Love.''
Virginia Woolf Woolf began writing professionally in 1900, initially for the Times Literary Supplement with a journalistic piece about Haworth, home of the Brontë family.
William Ellery Channing (poet)In 1843 he moved to a hill-top in Concord, some distance from the village, and published his first volume of poems, reprinting several from The Dial.
Jan KarnowskiAs a poet, he debuted at the age of 24 (in 1910), publishing'' Nowotné spiéwë'' under the nom de plume'' Wôś Budzysz''.
Letitia Elizabeth LandonLandon continued, however, to publish poetry, and in 1831 she published her first novel, Romance and Reality.
Neal Pollack Pollack's eccentric literary career has seen many highs and lows since he burst into literary fame with the publication of his first book in 2000, a journey that was chronicled in a far-reaching confessional interview avclub.
Juana de IbarbourouIn 1909, at 17 years old, she published a prose piece,'' Derechos femeninos'' (female rights), beginning a lifelong career as a prominent feminist.
Henry Kendall (poet)In 1862 he sent some poems to the London Athenaeum which printed three of them and gave the author kindly praise.
Lee Jangwook: : In addition to poetry, Lee is also pursuing a career as a novelist, following the publication of his award-winning novel, Cheerful Devils of Callot, in 2005.
Pablo NerudaOn July 18, 1917, at the age of thirteen, he published his first work, an essay entitled Entusiasmo y perseverancia (Enthusiasm and Perseverance) in the local daily newspaper, La Mañana, signed Neftalí Reyes.
Duvvoori Ramireddy Duvvoori Ramireddy started his literary career with his 1918 poetry Vanakumari.
Shakti ChattopadhyayIn March 1956, his poem'' Yama'' was published in Kabita, a literary magazine published by Buddhadeb Bose.
Raymond SousterSouster's first published poem appeared in First Statement, the little magazine founded by John Sutherland in Montreal in 1942.
Arthur Morrison In 1885 Morrison published his first serious journalistic work in the newspaper The Globe.
Dovid KnutAt fourteen he began publishing poetry in local periodicals, and in 1918 he edited the magazine Molodaya mysl -LSB- Young thought -RSB-, taking the pen name Dovid Knut, perhaps from the word knut, meaning' whip, lash', used in both Russian and Yiddish as a symbol of oppression and slavery.
Thomas Beller While still studying for his MFA, The New Yorker published Beller's short story'' A Different Kind of Imperfection'', which was chosen for the Best American Short Stories volume of 1992.
Jang Jung-il Jang Jung-il kicked off his literary career in 1984 with the publication of four poems including Going to Gangjeong in The World of Language and was quickly labeled a'' masochistic terrorist,'' and a poet who'' exposes pretenstinos of wickedness in society with devilishly puritanical spirit''.
Sterling Allen Brown In 1932 Brown published his first book of poetry Southern Road.
Takashi Matsumoto (poet) In 1935, Matsumoto published his first haiku anthology, Matsumoto Takashi Kushu.
Valeriu MateiIn 1981, after meeting Laurențiu Fulga, Mircea Ciobanu, Anghel Dumbrăveanu and Ion Cocora, he published some of his verse in the literary press of Romania (Orizontul, Timișoara, Luceafărul, Bucharest, Cronica and Convorbiri literare, Iași, Tribuna and Steaua, Cluj-Napoca, Familia, Oradea and more).
Janet BurrowaySeventeen also published Burroway's first short story, `` I Do Not Love You, Wesley,'' in January 1957.
Phoebe HeskethHer first collection, Poems, was published in 1939 by Sherratt & Hughes, Manchester, although she would later disown this work to some extent.
Ann Hawkshaw Hawkshaw's first volume of poetry ` Dionysius the Areopagite' with other poems was published in London and Manchester in November 1842.
Horiguchi Daigaku In 1919, Horiguchi published his first anthology of verse, Gekko to Pierrot (Moonlight and Pierrot), and a book of waka verse, Pan no fue (Pan pipes).
Ewn Garabandal In 2007 Garabandal (under the pseudonym of Ewn Garaban) made his debut with the editor Ugo Mursia from Milan with the fantasy novel entitled `` Feha Gìbuss e il Libro della Profezia''.
Murray LeinsterHe began his career as a freelance writer before World War I ; he was two months short of his 20th birthday when his first story,'' The Foreigner'', appeared in the May 1916 issue of H. L. Mencken's literary magazine The Smart Set.
Jir? Osaragi In 1924 Osaragi Jirō published his first popular historical novel, Hayabusa no Genji which was serialized in the magazine, Pocket.
Gon?alves de Magalh?es, Viscount of AraguaiaHe published in 1836 a Romantic manifesto, Discurso Sobre a História da Literatura no Brasil, and, in the same year, he published the poetry book Suspiros Poéticos e Saudades, the first Romantic work to be written by a Brazilian.
Edward Thomas (poet)Even though Thomas thought that poetry was the highest form of literature and regularly reviewed it, he only became a poet himself at the end of 1914 Thomas immortalised the (now-abandoned) railway station at Adlestrop in a poem of that name after his train made a stop at the Cotswolds station on 24 June 1914, shortly before the outbreak of the First World War.
N. D. CoceaUnder the pen name Nely, he published the defiantly erotic novel Poet-Poetă (1898, with a preface by Galaction), that resulted in his near-definitive expulsion from public high school.
Karl Ast Karl Ast's literary debut came in 1911, shortly after his release from Tzarist imprisonment with the short story collection Sääsed tormis (The mosquitoes in the storm).
Yoshinori Kobayashi A student of French literature from Fukuoka University, Kobayashi published his first manga, Tōdai Itchokusen (東大一直線, Beeline to Tokyo U), in 1976 in Weekly Shōnen Jump while still in school.
M. BalfasHis first short stories were published in Asia Raja, the official newspaper of the Japanese occupation government, in 1943.
Mykola RudenkoHe did continue to write, and his first collection of poems was published in 1947 Upon publishing his first collection From the march in 1947, he was accepted into the Union of Writers of Ukraine.
Claire RaynerInitially writing articles for various magazines and publications, in 1968 she published one of the earliest sex manuals, People in Love, which brought her to national attention.
David Barr KirtleyIn 1997, he won the Dell Magazines Award for undergraduate science fiction.
Ted HughesHeld by -LSB- -LSB- Bankfield Museum, Yorkshire -RSB- -RSB- Hughes' first collection, The Hawk in the Rain (1957) attracted considerable critical acclaim.
Hakush? Kitahara In 1904, Kitahara moved to Tokyo and began submitting his poetry to various literary magazine s.
James Whitcomb Riley Riley began sending correspondence to the famous American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow during late 1875 seeking his endorsement to help him start a career as a poet.
Robert BenchleyWhile his public profile rose, Benchley continued with freelance work, which included his first paid piece for Vanity Fair in 1914, titled'' Hints on Writing a Book,'' a parody of the non-fiction pieces then popular.
Juan Carlos Onetti A high school drop-out, Onetti's first novel, El pozo, published in 1939, met with his close friends' immediate acclaim, as well as from some writers and journalists of his time.
Park TaewonAs a high school student, Park debuted as a poet when his poem `` Elder Sister'' (Nunim) won honorable mention in a contest sponsored by the journal Joseon Literary World (Joseon mundan) ; and as a fiction writer in 1929 with the publication of his short story `` The Beard'' (Suyeom) in New Life (Sinsaeng).
Jean PortanteIn 1983, when he wrote his first book of poems, Fire and mud, he moved to Paris.
Rehab Bassam In 2004, Bassam came into the Egyptian blogosphere, a then nascent community, through her blog Hawadeet (Egyptian colloquialism for'' tales''), writing under the nickname Hadouta (Egyptian colloquialism for'' a tale''), which soon gained a growing popularity.
Andreas EschbachHis first professional publication was the short story Dolls, published in 1991 in German computing magazine C' t.
Jane Hamilton Hamilton's first published works were short stories,'' My Own Earth'' and'' Aunt Marj's Happy Ending'', both published in Harper's Magazine in 1983.''
Dumitru KarnabattHis overview of the Symbolist literary scene was published by Revista Idealistă in its first issue for 1911.
Wen RuianIn 1973, he established a poetry society and published his first novel in the series Si Da Ming Bu (四大名捕 ; The Four Great Constables).
Itzik Manger In 1921, Manger began publishing his early poems and ballad s in several new literary journals founded in the aftermath of World War I.
Anna Hempstead BranchShe was regarded as a major poet during her life Branch achieved poetic success early when, in 1898, her poem'' The Road' Twixt Heaven and Hell'' won a prize from The Century Magazine for the best poem by a college graduate.
Michael Howard (filmmaker)Howard co-directed the 2012 Hint Fiction Film Contest with actor/host Bill LeVasseur, based on the published collection of short stories also entitled Hint Fiction.
Konstantin BalmontIn the late 1885 Balmont made his publishing debut : three of his poems appeared in a popular Saint Petersburg magazine Zhivopisnoye obozrenye.
Irena Klepfisz Klepfisz began publishing her poems in 1971.
Alexey EisnerHis poem'' Looming Autumn, Yellow Bushes...'' was published in 1932 and became a textbook and was very popular in literary émigré circles.
Ren? DepestreHis first volume of poetry, Sparks (Etincelles) was published in Port-au-Prince in 1945.
Victor HugoHis first collection of poetry (Odes et poésies diverses) was published in 1822, when Hugo was only twenty years old, and earned him a royal pension from Louis XVIII.
Agnes Miegel Deutsche Bundespost in honour of Miegel's 100th birthday Miegel's first bundle of poems appeared in 1901 and was called Gedichte.
Harry Turtledove In 1979, Turtledove published his first two novels, Wereblood and Werenight, under the pseudonym'' Eric G. Iverson.''
Takashi Matsumoto (poet)This was followed by the haiku anthologies Taka ('' Hawk''), Yumi ('' Arrow''), Nomori ('' Gamekeeper'') and the essay collections of Ego no Hana ('' Styrax blossom''), and Kanawa ('' Iron Ring'') In 1946, he began his own literary magazine, Fue ('' Flute'').
Arturo Uslar PietriBetween January and September 1928 Arturo Uslar Pietri achieved a first indisputable intellectual level, both for his work on the scandal and controversy of valve and the appearance of his first book of short stories.
Hakush? KitaharaAs a student he became interested in the poetry of Tōson Shimazaki, especially his Wakanashu (Collection of Young Herbs, 1897), which was written in the Shintaishi, or New Style, format.
Movlud Suleymanli He began his creativity with `` My Hands'' poem published in Azerbaijani Youth newspaper in 1964.
Pablo S. GomezIn 1949, he started his writing career submitting prose works in publications such as Liwayway, Bulaklak, Aliwan, and Sinag-Tala.
Anne Bront?The Leeds Intelligencer and Fraser's Magazine published her poem'' The Narrow Way'' under her pseudonym, Acton Bell in December 1848.
Grigore Vieru His first publishing debut was in 1957, a booklet of poems for children.
Georgios DrossinisHis first collection of poems was'' Istoi Arachnis'' (Spider Webs ; 1880), a work which signalled the appearance of the New Athenian School.