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  2. Rilla Askew - Wikipedia

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    Rilla Askew (born 1951) is an American novelist and short story writer who was born in Poteau, in the Sans Bois Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, and grew up in the town of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. [ 1 ]

  3. Lynn Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Rollie Lynn Riggs (August 31, 1899 – June 30, 1954) [1] was an American author, poet, playwright and screenwriter. His 1931 play Green Grow the Lilacs was adapted into the musical Oklahoma! . [ 2 ]

  4. Rochelle Owens - Wikipedia

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    She was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, then studied at the New School for Social Research and the University of Montreal. After a brief marriage to David Owens, she married the poet George Economou on June 17, 1962. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Novelists from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  6. Oklahoma in the Broadway spotlight: These shows and artists ...

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    Here's a look at the theater award nominations with Oklahoma ties: 'The Outsiders' nominated for 12 Tony Awards "The Outsiders," the musical theater version of Oklahoma novelist S.E. Hinton’s ...

  7. Sequoyah Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The Sequoyah Book Award is a set of three annual awards for books selected by vote of Oklahoma students in elementary, middle, and high schools. The award program is named after Sequoyah (c. 1770 –1843), the Cherokee man who developed the Cherokee syllabary—a writing system adopted by Cherokee Nation in 1825.

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  9. Association of Writers & Writing Programs - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) is a nonprofit literary organization that provides support, advocacy, resources, and community to nearly 50,000 writers, 500 college and university creative writing programs, and 125 writers' conferences and centers.