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Imaro is a sword and sorcery novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published by DAW Books in 1981. It may have been one of the first forays into the sword and sorcery genre by a black author. [1] Saunders wrote and had published two more books in the series, The Quest for Cush in 1984 and The Trail of Bohu in 1985. [2]
William Oscar "W. O." Saunders (1884–1940) was an American newspaper publisher, journalist, essayist, magazine contributor, satirist, and social critic of rural American life and culture. [1] One of his most famous writings was "The Book of Ham."
Saunders first announced the novel in a 2015 New York Times interview with the novelist Jennifer Egan, revealing that it would have a "supernatural element" while remaining "ostensibly historical". [11] The novel's title was announced in a conversation between Saunders and Susan Sarandon in Interview magazine, in April 2016. [12]
George Saunders (born December 2, 1958) is an American writer of short stories, essays, novellas, children's books, and novels. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker , Harper's , McSweeney's , and GQ .
Question and Answer may refer to: Question and Answer, by Poul Anderson, 1954; Question and Answer, by Pat Metheny, Dave Holland, and Roy Haynes, 1989 " Question ...
Kam Saunders always knows how to make Taylor Swift laugh during her Eras Tour. While the show stopped in Toronto on Saturday, November 23, Saunders and fellow dancers performed alongside Swift, 34 ...
It's a classic tale: You have last-minute guests coming over for dinner or a bake sale fundraiser you didn't find out about until the night before—and now you need to concoct some tasty treats ...
The Braindead Megaphone is George Saunders’s first full-length essay collection, published in 2007; it is 272 pages long. The collection has many essays that appeared in The New Yorker and GQ . Contents