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Tevis Clyde Smith, Jr. (February 11, 1908 – December 24, 1984) [1] was an American historian, fantasy writer, poet and amateur publisher, known for his association with Robert E. Howard. Most of his writing appeared as by Tevis Clyde Smith; he also wrote as T. C. Smith, Jr., and under his full name, Tevis Clyde Smith, Jr.
All along the Mazinaw: Two Poems (broadside), Canadian published in the United States; Milwaukie: Woodland Pattern [8] Two Poems, Woodland Pattern, Milwaukie [8] Carl Rakosi, Collected Poems published by the National Poetry Foundation; Vikram Seth, The Golden Gate: A Novel in Verse; Rosmarie Waldrop, Streets Enough to Welcome Snow (Station Hill)
Armitage was born in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, [2] [3] and grew up in the village of Marsden, where his family still live. [4] He has an older sister, Hilary. His father Peter was a former electrician, probation officer and firefighter who was well known locally for writing plays and pantomimes for his all-male panto group, The Avalanche Dodg
How your right thudded on my jaw: Robert E. Howard's Fight Magazine #4: Oct 1996: Slugger's Vow: Letter: K Tevis Clyde Smith, January 30, 1925 (Herman 2006, p. 205) Herman 2006, p. 205 A hundred years the great war raged : 4: A hundred years the great war raged: The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval: Mar 2007: Untitled: A hundred years the ...
Just Kids is a memoir by Patti Smith, published on January 19, 2010, documenting her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe. [1] "I didn't write it to be cathartic," she noted. "I wrote it because Robert asked me to… Our relationship was such that I knew what he would want and the quality of what he deserved.
Louis Hasley (1906–1986) Robert Bernard Hass (born 1962) Robert Hass (born 1941) Katherine Hastings; William K. Hathaway (born 1944) Julian Hawthorne (1846–1934) Robert Hayden (1913–1980) Terrance Hayes (born 1971) Paul Hamilton Hayne (1830–1886) Tony Haynes (born 1960) William Shakespeare Hays (1837–1907) Steve Healey (born 1966 ...
The fusion of ball culture and poetry slam competitions featured four open categories such as Best Erotic Poem in Sexy Underwear or Lingerie, Best Verbal Vogue and Best Love Poem in Fire Engine Red (alternately Best Bitter Break Up Poem in Blue). Winners of each category received a trophy and went on to compete for the Grand Prize title of Glam ...
Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American writer who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He created the character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre.