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  2. Marc Brown (author) - Wikipedia

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    Marc Tolon Brown (born November 25, 1946) is an American author and illustrator of children's books. Brown writes as well as illustrates the Arthur book series and is best known for creating that series and its numerous spin-offs.

  3. Game Maker's Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Game Maker's Toolkit (GMTK) is a video game analysis video series created by British journalist Mark Brown. Beginning in 2014, the series examines video game design and aims to encourage developers to improve their craft. It is hosted on YouTube and funded via Patreon. Additional topics include game accessibility and level design.

  4. Arthur's Nose - Wikipedia

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    Arthur's Nose is a 1976 children's book written and illustrated by writer Marc Brown, the first book in the Arthur Adventure series. It focuses on the experiences of Arthur Read, a fictional anthropomorphic bipedal aardvark. [1]

  5. Marc Brown - Wikipedia

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    Marc Brown may refer to: Marc Brown (author) (born 1946), American author, creator of the Arthur books and television show; Marc Brown (basketball) (born 1969), American basketball player and coach; Marc Brown (ice hockey) (born 1979), Canadian ice hockey player and coach; Marc Brown (American football) (born 1961), American football wide receiver

  6. Mark Blyth - Wikipedia

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    Mark McGann Blyth (born 29 September 1967) [5] is a Scottish-American political economist. He is currently the William R. Rhodes Professor of International Economics and Professor of International and Public Affairs at Brown University .

  7. Mark Brown - Wikipedia

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    Mark Henry Brown (1911–1941), Canadian fighter ace during World War II; Mark A. Brown (born 1961), American businessman and gaming industry executive; Mark E. Brown (born 1960), American businessman; Mark N. Brown (born 1951), NASA astronaut; Mark Brown (conductor), British choral conductor, see Pro Cantione Antiqua

  8. Mack Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    He was a popular author from the 1950s to the 1970s, especially with readers of science fiction and fantasy magazines. [2] [3] Reynolds was the first author to write an original novel based upon the 1966–1969 NBC television series Star Trek. The book, Mission to Horatius (1968), was aimed at young readers.

  9. Mark Lawrence (author) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lawrence (born 1966) is an American-British novelist who wrote The Broken Empire trilogy. In 2014, Lawrence won the David Gemmell Award for Fantasy for best novel for Emperor of Thorns . [ 1 ] He operates the annual Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off .