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Michael Wayne Rosen (born 7 May 1946) is an English children's author, poet, presenter, political columnist, broadcaster, activist, and academic, who is a professor of children's literature in the Department of Educational Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has written over 200 books for children and adults.
BBC Radio's Word of Mouth is a programme about English and the way it is spoken. It is broadcast regularly on BBC Radio 4 and is presented by Michael Rosen.The programme looks at all aspects of the spoken word from slang, acronyms, strange vocabulary, jargon and poetry; along with etymology, and changes through time and among society.
Michael J. Rosen (born September 20, 1954), is an American writer, ranging from children's picture books to adult poetry and to novels, and editor of anthologies ranging almost as broadly. He has acted as editor for Mirth of a Nation and 101 Damnations: The Humorists' Tour of Personal Hells , and his poetry has been featured in The Best ...
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Michael Rosen's Sad Book is a 2004 non-fiction book by English children's author Michael Rosen.Illustrated by Quentin Blake, the book deals with the topic of grief.. Although it is marketed as a children's book, Rosen explicitly mentions on the inside book jacket that it is for
Rosen in 2002. Michael Rosen (born December 5, 1944) [1] is an American radio personality and political commentator. He was the host of The Mike Rosen Show on talk radio station 850 KOA in Denver, Colorado, until January 4, 2016, [2] as well as a weekly opinion columnist for The Denver Post [3] and previously a weekly opinion columnist for the Rocky Mountain News. [4]