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Ramona KovalHer latest collection of Radio National interviews is Tasting Life Twice : Conversations with Remarkable Writers, published by ABC Books (2005).
Eric ShapiroCollected novels and short fiction from Eric Shapiro are compiled in a volume titled'' Stories for the End of the World,'' released by Permuted Press in October, 2010.
Michael WolfeIn 2010, Blue Press Books published a chapbook of poems by Wolfe entitled Paradise : Reading Notes.
Wilma DykemanTwo collections of her columns were published in book form : The Simple Life and Explorations (1984).
Henry Ames Blood thumb | right | Cover of'' The Selected Poems of Henry Ames Blood'', 1901 Dates are of first publication if known ; an'' a.'' before a date indicates the poem appeared in an anthology or collection of that date (original publication was likely earlier) ; an asterisk indicates the piece was collected in Blood's Selected Poems.
Roberto MelliImportant also are his writings, among which Melli's collection of poems, Lunga favolosa notte (The Fabulous Long Night) of 1957.
Rosanne CashSince 1991 she has released five albums, written two books and edited a collection of short stories.
William FaulknerHis first short story collection, These 13 (1931), includes many of his most acclaimed (and most frequently anthologized) stories, including'' A Rose for Emily'','' Red Leaves'','' That Evening Sun'', and'' Dry September''.
Conrad AikenHis work includes novels, short stories (The Collected Short Stories appeared in 1961), criticism, autobiography, and, most important of all, poetry.
Sarah Orne JewettSome of Jewett's poetry was collected in Verses (1916), and she also wrote three children's books.
Tom Wolfe In 1965, a collection of his articles in this style was published under the title The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, and Wolfe's fame grew.
Gavin HetheringtonIn 2006, while in Year 9 at school at the age of fourteen, Gavin, along with the rest of the nation in the United Kingdom, submitted original short stories they had written to be included in an anthology of children's own written short stories to be published at the end of the year.
Ada AharoniSince her first poetry book, Poems from Israel, was launched in 1972 she has published more than 20 books, including peace poetry, historical novels and biographies.
Ludwig Anzengruber Anzengruber also published various short stories and tales of village life collected under the title Wolken und Sunn' schein (1888).
James Outram (mountaineer)His climbing accomplishments include : Outram wrote a book about his adventures called In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies, first published in 1905 and several magazine articles, all dealing with mountaineering.
Ted ChiangIn 2013, his collection of translated stories Die Hölle ist die Abwesenheit Gottes won the German Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis as best foreign fiction.
Rhoda BroughtonBroughton's collection Tales for Christmas Eve (1873, also known as Twilight Stories) was a collection of five ghost stories.
Ren? Galand A complete bibliography of Galand's writings up to 2005 has been published in the Breton journal Al Liamm Since that date, other works have appeared : a collection of short stories A-bell hag a-dost (So far and so near).
James Russell LowellLowell spent part of the 1880s delivering various speeches, and his last published works were mostly collections of essays, including Political Essays, and a collection of his poems Heartsease and Rue in 1888.
Sheila HetiHer short story collection, The Middle Stories (2001), was published by House of Anansi in Canada when she was twenty-four, and by McSweeney's in the United States, and translated into German, French, Spanish and Dutch.
Lou HarrisonHarrison was fluent in several languages including American Sign Language, Mandarin and Esperanto, and several of his pieces have Esperanto titles and texts, most notably La Koro Sutro (1973).
Ted WalkerAfter a long hiatus he returned to poetry with Mangoes on the Moon (1999), with many poems inspired by his travels in Australia.
Henry Edwards (entomologist)Gathering together under one cover his various short subjects, essays, and elegies to fallen friends, Edwards published in 1883 a wryly humorous book entitled A Mingled Yarn, including tales of travels and stories of his time in the Bohemian Club.
Alex RobinsonRobinson's second graphic novel, Tricked, also published by Top Shelf, was released in August 2005, and both Box Office Poison and Tricked have been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish and German.
Charles Osborne (music writer)Osborne published an original novel, Pink Danube, in 2000 and has adapted works for the stage as novels, which have been widely reprinted and translated into many languages.
Sheela LambertHer first book, Best Bi Short Stories, an anthology of literary fiction short stories, written in multiple genres (of which she is the editor, as well as contributor of the story'' Memory Lane'') is due out from Gressive Press (an imprint of Circlet Press -- owned by Cecilia Tan) in December 2013.
C. RajagopalachariThe episodes were later collected and published as Chakravarthi Thirumagan, a book which won Rajagopalachari the 1958 Sahitya Academy award in Tamil language.
Craig CharlesIn 1998, Charles published No Other Blue, a collection of his poetry, with illustrations by Philippa Drakeford, on diverse personal subjects including prison, his mother's final illness, love and politics at home and abroad.
Michael Lederer `` The Great Game'', a collection of Lederer's short stories and sonnets, was published in Berlin in 2012 by PalmArt Press in both English and German.
Michael MorpurgoIn 2009, he donated the short story'' Look At Me, I Need a Smile'' to Oxfam's Ox-Tales project, four collections of UK stories written by 38 authors.
Anatol E. BaconskyIn 1967, the writer completed work on his collection of old poetry and new pieces, also titled Fluxul memoriei ('' The Flow of Memory''), and published his debut short story volume, Echinoxul nebunilor şi alte povestiri ('' The Madmen's Equinox and Other Stories'').
Harlan EllisonEllison's original script was first published in the 1976 anthology Six Science Fiction Plays, edited by Roger Elwood.
E. Hoffmann PriceIn the 1970s and'80s he issued a series of SF, fantasy, and adventure novels, published in paperback ; The Devil Wives of Li Fong (1979) is one noteworthy example.
Nejc GazvodaWhilst still in secondary school he published his book of short stories Vevericam nič ne uide (Nothing Escapes the Squirrels) for which he won the Fabula Award in 2006 for best collection of short prose in Slovene published within the previous two years.
Colin Spencer Since 1955 Colin Spencer has had nine novels as well as numerous short stories published both in the UK and abroad.
Tim DlugosIn, 2011 Nightboat Books published Dlugos' A Fast Life : The Collected Poems, edited by David Trinidad.
Gerald DaweA volume of his selected poems appeared in German in 2007 and he has also been translated into French and Japanese, while he co-translated into English the early poems of the Sicilian poet and Nobel laureate, Salvatore Quasimodo.
Samuel Adler (rabbi)Some of these the author collected and published under the Hebrew title,'' Kobez' al Yad'' (Collections) in 1886, mainly as a souvenir for his friends.
Kamila ShamsieIn 2009, Kamila Shamsie donated the short story'' The Desert Torso'' to Oxfam's Ox-Tales project -- four collections of UK stories written by 38 authors.
Chris AgeeMost importantly, Agee edited Scar on the Stone (1998), the first English-language anthology of Bosnian poetry published after the outbreak of the Bosnian war and the subsequent genocide and partition.
Gary SnyderDuring these years, Snyder was writing and collecting his own work, as well as embarking on the translation of the'' Cold Mountain'' poems by the 8th-century Chinese recluse Han Shan ; this work appeared in chapbook-form in 1969, under the title Riprap & Cold Mountain Poems.
Chava RosenfarbHer collection of short stories, called Survivors : Seven Short Stories was published in 2004.
Michael Francis GibsonSince 1956, Gibson has published a number of books, articles, essays and poems in both English and French.
Laurence JamesHis writings included books for the series'' Dark Future,'''' Earth Blood,'''' Galactic Security Service'' and'' Survival 2000,'' as well as a number of independent novels and short stories.
Dennis Etchison His fiction appeared regularly since 1961 is a wide range of publications including such varied periodicals as Cavalier, The Oneota Review, Rogue, Seventeen, Statement, Fantastic Stories, Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Mystery Monthly, Escapade, Adelina, Comet (Germany), Fiction (France), Universe (France), Fantasy Tales, Weirdbook, Whispers, Fantasy Book and in such anthologies as Orbit, New Writings in SF, Rod Serling's Other Worlds, Prize Stories from Seventeen, The Pseudo-People, and The Future is Now.
Allan GurganusGurganus's other works include White People, a collection of short stories and novellas ; Plays Well With Others, a novel ; and The Practical Heart, a collection of four novellas, which won a 2001 Lambda Literary Award in the Gay Men's Fiction category.
Alan LightmanIn 2009, Lightman published his first volume of poetry, a book-length narrative in verse titled'' Song of Two Worlds.''
Martin CamajIn 1981 a collection titled Shkundullima (Quaking) that included five short stories and one play of Camaj was published.
Zakaria PaliashviliHis Collection on Georgian Chorals from the Liturgy of St. John the Golden Mouthed formed the basis for the Collection of 22 Georgian Chorals, compiled by Paliashvili and published in Moscow in 1910, together with his collection of folk songs.
James Kirkup After writing simple verses and rhymes from the age of six and the publication of his first poetry book,' The Drowned Sailor' in 1947, Kirkup's published works encompassed several dozen collections of poetry, six volumes of autobiography, over a hundred monograph s of original work and translations and thousands of shorter pieces in journals and periodicals.
Michael BoatmanHis first collection of short stories, God Laughs When You Die, was published by Dybbuk Press on October 23, 2007.
Frederick LeypoldtThere Leypoldt opened a bookstore and reading room, and in 1863 he began to publish, first translations of foreign books, and afterward foreign text-books with English notes.
Irvine WelshIn 2007, Welsh published If You Liked School You'll Love Work, his first collection of short stories in over a decade.
Lawrence FerlinghettiAuthor of poetry, translations, fiction, theatre, art criticism, and film narration, he is best known for A Coney Island of the Mind (1958), a collection of poems that has been translated into nine languages, with sales of over one million copies.
Ramsey CampbellRamsey Campbell, Probably, a collection of Campbell's book reviews, film reviews, autobiographical writings and other nonfiction, was published in 2002.
Geet ChaturvediHe published three books in 2010, a book of poetry Aalaap mein girah, and two collections of stories Savant Anti Ki Ladkiyan and Pink Slip Daddy.
Aloysius Michael SullivanHe is best known for his collection of poems, `' Songs of the Musconetcong'', published in 1968.
Douglas CleggSince then, Clegg has published several other novels and collections, including the Shocker Award - winning collection, The Machinery of Night, published in 2004 by Cemetery Dance Publication.
Rosmarie WaldropWaldrop is coeditor and publisher of Burning Deck Press, as well as the author or coauthor (as of 2006) of 17 books of poetry, two novels, and three books of criticism.
Jorge Enrique AdoumBesides the play'' The Sun Trampled Beneath the Horses' Hooves'', which was translated into 6 languages (including English in 1974 by Arthur McMurray and Robert Marquez), Adoum's other works have not been translated into English yet.
Judith HermannIn 2009, her latest collection of short stories was published.
Sheridan Le FanuSome of the stories still often appear in anthologies : Revised versions of'' Irish Countess'' and'' Schalken'' were reprinted in Le Fanu's first collection of short stories, the very rare Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery (1851).
Yu Chi-hwanThe publication of his first poetry collection, Poems of Yoo Chihwan (Cheongmasicho), in 1939 was followed by some ten further volumes of poetry, including The Chapter of Life (Saengmyeong-ui Seo), The Isle of Ulung (Ulleungdo), Journey of a Dragonfly (Cheongnyeong ilgi), as well as a book based on his experiences in the army during the Korean War, Together with the Infantry (Bobyeonggwa deobureo).
Percival EverettIn 1990 Everett published two books re-fashioning Greek myths : Zulus, which combines the grotesque and the apocalypse ; and For Her Dark Skin, a new version of Medea by the Greek playwright Euripedes.
Jayne Anne PhillipsPhillips followed her first novel, Machine Dreams, with Fast Lanes, a 1988 collection of ten stories, all first-person narratives.
Philip LarkinIn July 2003, BBC Two broadcast a play entitled Love Again -- its title also that of one of Larkin's most painfully personal poems -- dealing with the last thirty years of Larkin's life (though not shot anywhere near Hull).
Ahdaf SoueifA shorter version of'' Under the Gun : A Palestinian Journey'' was originally published in The Guardian and then printed in full in Soueif's recent collection of essays, Mezzaterra : Fragments from the Common Ground (2004) and she wrote the introduction to the NYRB's reprint of Jean Genet's Prisoner of Love.
David BlankenhornAs of 2007, Blankenhorn has written'' scores of op-ed pieces and essays, co-edited eight books and written two.''
Dana GioiaPity the Beautiful'' (2012) marked Gioia's return to poetry with this full length collection of verse.
Gy?rgy Faludy-- His other outstanding success was My Happy Days in Hell (Pokolbéli víg napjaim), a memoir first published in 1962 in English translation, which was translated to French and German as well, but did not appear in the original Hungarian until much later.
Marie AranaHer most recent novel, published in January 2009, is Lima Nights.
Vahan TotoventsAnother two years (1920 -- 22) of wandering followed - Istanbul, Paris, New York, whence he returned to Yerevan and where, in addition to over a dozen books, he published countless essays and articles in newspapers and periodicals.
Felix AdercaAderca's next contributions as a novelist came in 1932, when he completed the fantasy volume Aventurile D-lui Ionel Lăcustă-Termidor ('' The Adventures of Mr. Ionel Lăcustă-Termidor'') and published, in two consecutive issues of Realitatea Ilustrată magazine, the first fragments of his science fiction work, Oraşele înecate ('' The Drowned Cities''), later known as Oraşe scufundate ('' Submerged Cities'').
Tom WolfePublished in 1977, Mauve Gloves & Madmen, Clutter & Vine included one of Wolfe's more famous essays,'' The Me Decade and the Third Great Awakening.''
Valeriu Matei In 1990 the publishing house ` Hyperion' from Chișinău releases his second volume of poetry entitled'' Sleep of wolf'' (Somn de lup).
Edo van BelkomHis short story collection, Death Drives a Semi, which features twenty of his stories, was published by Quarry Press in 1998.
Francis Webb (poet)During this time he wrote many of the poems, including' Eyre All Alone', which would comprise his fourth collection Socrates and other poems, eventually published in 1961.
Claude EstebanThese books were gathered in his first large collection of poems, published by Flammarion in 1979, Terres, travaux du cœur (Earthes, works of heart).
Abdulla GoranDuring his lifetime, two collections of his poetry were published,'' Paradise & Memory'' and Firmêsk û Huner (Tears & Art) in 1950.
Charles Anderson DanaIn addition to translating German, Dana could read the Romance and Scandinavian language s. With Rossiter Johnson, he edited, Fifty Perfect Poems (New York, 1883).
S. S. Van Dine In addition to his success as a writer of fiction, Wright's lengthy introduction and notes to the anthology The World's Great Detective Stories (1928) are important in the history of the critical study of detective fiction.
Marcelo Ramos MottaReturning to Brazil in 1962, Motta translated and published Crowley's Liber Aleph and wrote Calling the Children of the Sun, the first Thelemic writing published in Brazil (later this work was suppressed by Motta himself for fear of political repercussions).
Francis Turner PalgraveBut Palgrave's principal contribution to the development of literary taste was contained in his Golden Treasury of English Songs and Lyrics (1861), an anthology of the best poetry in the language constructed upon a plan sound and spacious, and followed out with a delicacy of feeling which could scarcely be surpassed.
Leszek EngelkingA volume of his short stories Szczęście i inne prozy (Happiness and Other Short Prose) appeared in 2007.
Thomas Holley ChiversIn addition to submitting poems to various magazines and journals, Chivers published several volumes of poetry, including The Lost Pleiad in 1845, as well as plays.
Max WickertHis edition and verse translation of Tasso's early love poems (Love Poems for Lucrezia Bendidio) appeared in 2011.
Vladimir CosmaA book of interviews with Vincent Perrot entitled `` Vladimir Cosma comme au cinéma'' was published in 2009 in the Editions Hors Collection and an anthology of his film music regrouping 91 complete original soundtracks in two volumes has just come out.
Annie ProulxBoth appear in her 1999 collection of short stories, Close Range : Wyoming Stories.
Stephen AmidonStephen Amidon is the author of a collection of short stories and six novels, the most recent of which, Security, was published by FSG in 2009.
Aziz Nesin; Editions Turkish Stories from Four Decades is a 1991 short story collection by Turkish writer Aziz Nesin published by Three Continents Press, in English language translation by Louis Mitler.
Binoy MajumdarAn anthology of Binoy's poems was published by Dey's Publishing House of Calcutta under the name Binoy Majumdarer Srestho Kabita (Selected Poems of Binoy Majumdar) in 1981.
Harlan EllisonDecember 1, 2011 saw the simultaneous publication of four books : Brain Movies : Volume One, Brain Movies : Volume Two, Harlan 101 : Encountering Ellison, and The Sound of a Scythe and Three Brilliant Novellas.
Ghada al-SammanIn Beirut she worked in journalism and in 1965 she published her second collection لا بحر في بيروت `` No Sea in Beirut'' in which the effect of her new, now wider experiences are evident.
Zo? HellerIn 2009, she donated the short story What She Did On Her Summer Vacation to Oxfam's' Ox-Tales' project, four collections of UK stories written by 38 authors.
Art GarfunkelIn 1989, Still Water, Garfunkel's collection of prose poetry was released to acclaim.
Richard L. Tierney Tierney has continued to publish weird verse, with the volume Savage Menace and Other Poems of Horror (2010) collecting all his verse subsequent to Collected Poems.
Daniyal MueenuddinMueenuddin's first collection of stories In Other Rooms, Other Wonders was published in February 2009 (four new stories, plus the four previously published).
Camille Paglia Break, Blow, Burn : Camille Paglia Reads Forty-three of the World's Best Poems (2005) is a collection of 43 short selections of verse with an accompanying essay by Paglia.
Nick Laird As of 2009, Laird has written two novels, Utterly Monkey and Glover's Mistake, and two prize-winning books of poems, To a Fault and On Purpose.
Franz KafkaThe Muirs translated all shorter works that Kafka had seen fit to print ; they were published by Schocken Books in 1948 as The Penal Colony : Stories and Short Pieces, including additionally The First Long Train Journey, written by Kafka and Brod, Kafka's'' A Novel about Youth'', a review of Felix Sternheim's Die Geschichte des jungen Oswald, his essay on Kleist's'' Anecdotes'', his review of the literary magazine Hyperion, and an epilogue by Brod.