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Robert Tracy (1955 – June 7, 2007) was an American dancer, writer, and educator in New York City. [1] He taught dance history as an associate professor at Fordham University and published well-reviewed books. During his life, he was better known for his literary work, even though he was a talented dancer; he dedicated his life to academia and ...
Sir Robert Paul Cohan CBE (26 March 1925 – 13 January 2021) [1] [2] was a British dancer, choreographer, and the founding artistic director of The Place, London Contemporary Dance School, and London Contemporary Dance Theatre (LCDT), which he directed for 20 years. [3]
Following the critical and financial success of his first novel Dancer from the Dance in 1978, he became a prominent author of post-Stonewall gay literature. He was a member of The Violet Quill, a gay writer's group that met in 1980 and 1981 and included Christopher Cox, Robert Ferro, Michael Grumley, Felice Picano, Edmund White, and George ...
Robert Adams Gottlieb (April 29, 1931 – June 14, 2023) was an American writer and editor. ... He published many books by people from the dance world, ...
Robert Alton (2 January 1902 – 12 June 1957) was an American dancer and choreographer, a major figure in dance choreography of Broadway and Hollywood musicals from the 1930s through to the early 1950s. [1]
Tunes for Bears to Dance To is a young adult novel written by American author Robert Cormier that discusses themes of morality from the perspective of an 11-year-old boy named Henry, right after World War Two.
James Oliver Rigney Jr. (October 17, 1948 – September 16, 2007), better known by his pen name Robert Jordan, [1] was an American author of epic fantasy.He is known best for his series The Wheel of Time (finished using Jordan’s notes by Brandon Sanderson after Jordan's death) which comprises 14 books and a prequel novel.
Dalglish used to live in Missouri where he worked odd jobs before self-publishing his first novel, The Weight of Blood, in 2010.In 2013, after releasing fifteen novels as e-books [2] and more than 200,000 sales, Dalglish signed a publishing deal with Orbit Books [3] [4] to re-release his Shadowdance Series of novels. [5]