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The Author's Craft 1914; From the Log of the Velsa (travel sketches, published in the US in 1914 and in Britain in 1920) Liberty: A Statement of the British Case 1914; Over There: War Scenes on the Western Front 1915; Books and Persons: Selections from The New Age 1908–1911) 1917; Self and Self-Management 1918; Our Women: Chapters on Sex ...
Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 – 27 March 1931) was an English author, best known as a novelist, who wrote prolifically. Between the 1890s and the 1930s he completed 34 novels, seven volumes of short stories, 13 plays (some in collaboration with other writers), and a daily journal totalling more than a million words.
Brit Bennett is an American writer based in Los Angeles. Her debut novel The Mothers (2016) was a New York Times best-seller. Her second novel, The Vanishing Half (2020), was also a New York Times best-seller, and was chosen as a Good Morning America Book Club selection.
In 2014 Bennett published a viral essay on Jezebel.com called "I Don’t Know What to Do With Good White People", shortly after the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown. Literary agent Julia Kardon read the essay and contacted Bennett to offer her representation to write and sell a book, which became her manuscript, The Mothers .
The Vanishing Half is a historical fiction novel by American author Brit Bennett. It is her second novel and was published by Riverhead Books in 2020. The novel debuted at number one on The New York Times fiction best-seller list. HBO acquired the rights to develop a limited series with Bennett as executive producer.
Arnold Bennett: The Old Wives' Tale, Lord Raingo, Books and Persons, The Truth about an Author; John Galsworthy: The Forsyte Saga, plays; Somerset Maugham: Of Human Bondage, Ashenden, The Gentleman in the Parlour, plays (The Circle, The Constant Wife, The Bread-Winner) Elizabeth von Arnim: Vera; Kenneth Grahame: The Wind in the Willows
Mome was a quarterly full-color comics anthology edited by Eric Reynolds and published by Fantagraphics Books.. ("Mome" is an archaic term for a fool or a blockhead.) [1] Mome was conceived as a contemporary literary journal, albeit one that tells its stories via the medium of comics rather than prose.
Bennet's "Sunnie of Timberline" was serialized in The Argosy in 1918. Robert Ames Bennet (1870–1954) was an American writer of westerns and science fiction.Early in his career Bennet wrote short stories, drama scripts, and novels for a variety of genres under the pen name Lee Robinet.