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Donald Morison Murray (September 16, 1924 – December 30, 2006) [1] was an American journalist and English professor. [2] He wrote for many journals, authored several books on the art of writing and teaching, and served as writing coach for several national newspapers.
Donald S. Murray (born 1956 [1]) is a Scottish novelist, poet, and playwright. [2] [3] He has written several non-fiction books, including For the Safety of All [4] and In a Veil of Mist, [5] novels, poetry, music, and a play. He was awarded the 2020 Paul Torday Memorial Prize. [6] In March 2022, he was a Scottish Books International featured ...
Donald Murray (writer) (1924–2006), American journalist and teacher Donald Murray (inventor) (1865–1945), electrical engineer and inventor of the telegraphic typewriter Donald Gaines Murray (1914–1986), first African-American to enter the University of Maryland School of Law since 1890
The Essential Don Murray: Lessons from America's Greatest Writing Teacher. By Donald M. Murray, Thomas Newkirk and Lisa C. Miller, eds. 2009. Memoirs Writer in the Newsroom: A Moving Narrative of a Life as a Reporter, Writer, Teacher, and Above All, Student of the World. 1995.
Don Murray, who received an Oscar nomination for his performance opposite Marilyn Monroe in the 1956 film adaptation of William Inge’s play “Bus Stop,” has died. He was 94. His son ...
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Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.
Fellow moderate expressivist Donald Murray maintains that writing is a process of discovery and experimentation, a search for truth in a specious world; his manifesto-like essay provides an apt summation of the arguments against the dated pedagogy of CTR. [7]