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  2. Donald Freed - Wikipedia

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    Donald Freed (born May 13, 1932) is an American playwright, novelist, screenwriter, historian, teacher and activist. According to Freed's friend and colleague, the late Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter, " (Freed) is a writer of blazing imagination, courage and insight. His work is a unique and fearless marriage of politics and art."

  3. Los Angeles Times Festival of Books - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is a free, public festival celebrating the written word. [1] It is the largest book festival in the United States, drawing approximately 150,000 attendees annually. [2] The festival began in 1996 and is held on the penultimate weekend of April, hosted by the University of Southern California. It features ...

  4. Ovation Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Ovation Awards were a Southern California award for excellence in theatre, [1] established in 1989. [2] They were given out by the non-profit arts service organization LA Stage Alliance and are the only peer-judged theatre awards in Los Angeles. Winners were selected by a voting committee of Los Angeles–area theater professionals who are ...

  5. Tom Lutz - Wikipedia

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    American. Education. University of Massachusetts (BA) Stanford University (PhD) Notable awards. American Book Award (2008) Website. www.tomlutzwriter.com. Tom Lutz (born March 21, 1953) [1][2] is an American writer, literary critic and the founder of the Los Angeles Review of Books.

  6. Writers Guild of America - Wikipedia

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    A Writers Guild of America strike sign, 2007. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is the generic term of two different American labor unions, representing writers in film, television, radio, and online media: The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE), headquartered in New York City and affiliated with the AFL-CIO national trade union center.

  7. Lou Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Lou Mathews. Lou Mathews is an American writer, novelist, journalist, playwright and short story writer based in Los Angeles. He was born in Glendale, California, earned his B.A. degree from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1973, and his M.F.A. from Vermont College in 1987. [ 1 ] His novel, L.A. Breakdown (1999), was noted by the ...

  8. Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry, established in 1980, is a category of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.Works are eligible during the year of their first US publication in English, though they may be written originally in languages other than English.

  9. Los Angeles Times Book Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Book Prize program was founded by Art Seidenbaum, a Los Angeles Times book editor from 1978 to 1985. An award named for Seidenbaum was added a year after his death in 1990. Works are eligible during the year of their first US publication in English, and may be written originally in languages other than English.