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Stephen Toussaint (born 22 March 1965) is a British actor and writer. He first gained prominence through his role in the ITV crime drama The Knock (1994–2000). Currently, he plays Lord Corlys Velaryon in the HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon .
James Reeves (1909–1978), English poet, children's writer and writer on song; Abraham Regelson (1896–1981), Israeli Hebrew poet, author and children's author; Christopher Reid (born 1949), Hong Kong-born English poet, essayist and cartoonist; James Reiss (1941–2016), US poet; MikoĊaj Rej (1505–1569), Polish poet and prose writer
Steven Spence, character from the TV series Gossip Girl; Steven Stone, champion and final boss from the Pokémon games Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and their 3D remakes Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire; Stephen Strange, also known as Doctor Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme in the Marvel Universe
In the nineteenth century, children's poets continued to write for children's entertainment. Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor wrote several books of children's poetry that contained poems such as "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "My Mother". [1] The Cambridge History of English and American Literature claims that their poems are 'proverbial'. [5]
Jan Brzechwa (1900–1966) – Pan Kleks series, and many poems for children; John Buchan (1875–1940) – The Magic Walking Stick, The Long Traverse; Susan Buchan (1882–1977) – Jim and the Dragon, Mice on Horseback, The Cat's Grandmother; Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) – Jennings school stories
Also a volume of poetry he wrote with his sister Elizabeth, Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire, was published in 1810. Mattie Stepanek (1990–2004), an American poet, published seven best-selling books of poetry. John Steptoe (1950–1989), author and illustrator, began his picture book Stevie at 16. It was published in 1969 in Life.
Steven R. Boyett, Elegy Beach; Kate Braverman (February 5, 1949 – October 12, 2019), "Squandering the Blue" Gray Brechin (September 2, 1947 – ), "Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin" Genea Brice, poet laureate of Vallejo, California; Luther Burbank (March 7, 1849 – April 11, 1926), How Plants are Trained to Work for Man
Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald (1864–1922), poet, children's literature, short story writer and essayist; Hugh MacDonald (born 1945), poet, children's writer and editor; Wilson MacDonald (1880–1967) Gwendolyn MacEwen (1941–1987), novelist and poet; Walter Scott MacFarlane (1896–1979), poet and soldier; Tom MacInnes (1867–1951), poet and ...