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  1. Pamela Brown (writer)

    PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Pamela writer Category British children s writers Category British ...For other persons named Pamela Brown, see Pamela Brown Pamela Brown disambiguation . refimprove date February 2008 Pamela Brown December 31, 1924 1989 was a United Kingdom British writer, actress and television producer. Literary career Pamela Brown was just 13 when she started writing her first book, The Swish of the Curtain , in 1938. A year later, when World War II broke out, she left Colchester County High School and went to live in Wales with her family. She continued with her writing however, sending chapters of the book to her friends back in Colchester , Essex , and finally finished the book when she was 16. ref name Pam cite web url http archive.clactonandfrintongazette.co.uk 2007 7 5 253396.html title Pam childhood accessdate 2008 02 20 author Clacton and Frinton Gazette year 2007 ref The Swish of the Curtain tells the story of seven stage struck children who form an amateur theatre company in a town called Fenchester, Brown s made up name for her home town of Colchester. She herself was passionate about the theatre and, from an early age, put on plays with her friends. She went on to write several sequels to her first book, and other children s novels. Her career as an actress ... . ref name Pam Stage career With her earnings from The Swish of the Curtain , Brown trained as an actress at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art . She worked on the professional stage as Mela Brown , to avoid confusion with Pamela Brown actress another actress of the same name . ref name Pamela Brown IV http www.imdb.com name nm1121775 Pamela Brown IV Bot generated title ref Television career For some years, Pamela Brown produced children s programmes for BBC television . One of her final television ... to be a Blue Peter presenter. ref name Pamela Brown IV Works The Swish of the Curtain 1941 ... 1984 novel References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Pamela ...   more details



  1. Pamela Brown

    Pamela Brown may refer to Pamela Brown actress 1917 1975 , English actress Pamela Brown writer 1924 1989 , British writer Pamela Ashley Brown born 1983 , American television reporter and newscaster Pam Brown , Australian poet Pam Brown Nebraska , politician hndis Brown, Pamela DEFAULTSORT Brown, Pamela ...   more details



  1. Pamela Ashley Brown

    For other persons named Pamela Brown, see Pamela Brown Pamela Brown disambiguation . Deleted image removed Image PB Profile small1.JPG thumb left Pamela Brown Pamela Ashley Brown born November 29, 1983 , is an American television reporter and newscaster. Brown works as a on air reporter and occasional anchor for American Broadcasting Company ABC Washington, D.C., affiliate WJLA TV . Brown also works as an on air reporter and intermittently as an anchor for TBD TV in Washington, D.C. Brown was born in Lexington, Kentucky and is the daughter of businessman and politician John Y. Brown, Jr. and former Miss America and businesswoman Phyllis George . George took maternity leave from her duties on CBS Sports CBS iconic National Football League pregame show, The NFL Today , to give birth to Pamela. She is also the granddaughter of politician John Y. Brown, Sr. and the half sister of former Kentucky Secretary of State John Y. Brown, III . Brown graduated from Henry Clay High School in Lexington and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in broadcast journalism. While at the University of North Carolina, Brown was a reporter on the University s Carolina Week . Brown was named after her aunt, Pamela Brown, who died in 1970 at the age of 28 in a hot air ballooning accident with her husband, commodities broker Rod Anderson, age 32. Citation needed date March 2011 Brown ... father. External links http www.wjla.com pageloader.html?js wjla&page talent&pagename pamela brown.html Pamela Brown s biography on WJLA s website . http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2006 09 18 AR2006091801556.html Profile of Pamela Brown in Washington Post , September 18, 2006 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Pamela Ashley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 29, 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Pamela Ashley Category 1983 births Category Living people Category People from Lexington, Kentucky ...   more details



  1. Pamela Brown (actress)

    Infobox actor name Pamela Brown image PamelaBrown.jpg imagesize 180px caption I Know Where I m Going , 1945 birthname Pamela Mary Brown birthdate birth date df yes 1917 07 08 birth place Hampstead, London , England ref Cite web url http www.freebmd.org.uk cgi information.pl?cite J8EsAWAmVEexRjVt135BTg&scan 1 title Index entry accessdate March 14, 2011 work FreeBMD publisher ONS ref deathdate death date and age df yes 1975 09 19 1917 07 08 deathplace Avening , England ref cite book last Barker first Clive title Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press birth place Oxford, England year 2004 chapter Pamela Mary Brown 1917 1975 ref spouse Peter Copley ? 1953 divorced emmyawards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress Drama Series Supporting Actress Drama Series br 1962 Victoria Regina 1961 film Victoria Regina Use dmy dates date August 2010 Pamela Mary Brown 8 July 1917 19 September 1975 was an English people English stage and film actress . She was born in Hampstead , London to George Edward Brown, a journalist, and his wife, Helen Blanche Ellerton. After attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art , she made her stage debut in 1936 as Juliet in a Stratford upon Avon production of Romeo and Juliet . Three of her early film roles were in Powell ..., Stars John Gielgud, Pamela Brown newspaper The New York Times pages p49 date 1950 11 08 url postscript None ref Time magazine Time magazine wrote 20 November 1950 As the lady, Pamela Brown proves that Fry ... References references External links IMDB name id 0114386 name Pamela Brown Screenonline name id 518476 name Pamela Brown biography and filmography EmmyAward DramaSupportingActress 1950 1975 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Pamela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... , England DEFAULTSORT Brown, Pamela Category 1917 births Category 1975 deaths Category Alumni ... fr Pamela Brown no Pamela Brown sh Pamela Mary Brown ...   more details



  1. Ron Brown (writer)

    Ron Brown is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. The author of a number of travel books about Ontario , Toronto based Brown also regularly contributes to CBC Radio broadcasts. His works include In Search of the Grand Trunk, and Other Ghost Rail Lines in Ontario , From Queenston to Kingston The Hidden Heritage of Lake Ontario s Shoreline , Top 100 Unusual Things to See in Ontario , and Behind Bars Inside Ontario s Heritage Gaols . External links http www.ronbrown.ca Ron Brown Official Website http www.dundurn.com authors ron brown Ron Brown at Dundurn Press DEFAULTSORT Brown, Ron Category Canadian travel writers Category Canadian radio personalities Category Living people Canada writer stub ...   more details



  1. Harry Brown (writer)

    , Maine US screen writer stub US novelist 1910s stub de Harry Brown Drehbuchautor ...otherpeople Harry Brown Harry Peter McNab Brown, Jr. April 30, 1917 November 2, 1986 was an United States ... at Harvard University , where he was friends with American poet, Robert Lowell . Brown dropped ..., Brown s sustained unified poem, The Poem of Bunker Hill . The 158 page poetic epic won praise ... and war. Louise Bogan, from the New Yorker, was quoted, Brown...possesses one of the most unmistakable ..., was Brown s first full length book, The End of a Decade . From the American Revolutionary warfare of The Poem of Bunker Hill , Harry Brown went directly to modern military operations. Brown enlisted ... served at Fort Belvoir , Virginia. In 1942 he joined the staff of Yank magazine . Brown wrote a column ... under that title. Brown also wrote a play A Sound of Hunting that was produced on Broadway ... by Seymour Robbie . Brown wrote the novel A Walk in the Sun in 1944, which was made into a film in 1945. Director Lewis Milestone asked Brown to come to Hollywood as a screenwriter where he worked ... 1951 in film 1951 winning an Oscar , and Ocean s Eleven 1960 film Ocean s Eleven 1960 in film 1960 . Brown ... remade in 2001 . Brown died from emphysema in Los Angeles in 1986. ref cite web url http articles.sun sentinel.com 1986 11 05 news 8603080184 1 scenarist novel harry title Harry Brown, 69 Hollywood Writer UPI obituary author date November 5, 1986 work publisher SunSentinel.com accessdate May 24, 2010 ... bsq34xwCzxsC&printsec frontcover&dq harry brown title A Walk in the Sun publisher University of Nebraska ..., Harry Brown publisher Whittlesey house, McGraw Hill book company, inc. date 1943 Plays cite book ... title D Day the Sixth of June The Sixth of June author Harry Brown, L S B Shapiro, Ivan Moffat publisher ..., Peter Andrews, George Clayton Johnson, Ted Griffin, Harry Brown, Jack Golden Russell, Charles ... 1960 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Brown, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES Brown, Harry Peter ...   more details



  1. Pete Brown (writer)

    Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Pete Brown image imagesize caption pseudonym birthname birthdate 1968 birthplace Barnsley , South Yorkshire deathdate deathplace occupation Author, essayist, beer expert nationality British period 2004 present genre Beer , Travel writing Travel subject movement notableworks Man Walks Into a Pub 2004 br Three Sheets to the Wind 2007 br Hops and Glory 2009 spouse partner children relatives influences influenced awards signature website Pete Brown is an English writer who has written extensively on the subject of beer and drinking ... , and Hops and Glory . ref cite web title Pete Brown work Pan Macmillan url http www.panmacmillan.com ... Pete 20Brown accessdate 14th August 2009 ref Brown was born in Barnsley , South Yorkshire and now ... of Beer by Pete Brown work The Guardian url http www.guardian.co.uk books 2003 jun 28 houseandgarden.society ... cultures around the world. Brown travelled 45,000 miles and visited 13 countries researching the book ... drink Interview Pete Brown Intrepid.5531202.jp accessdate 14th August 2009 ref In Brown s third ... Po 0 Ps 10 Psd Asc accessdate 14th August 2009 ref br Brown has also appeared on television ... Hardy work USA Today url http www.usatoday.com topics article Pete Brown 0adN8jH6IHbqh 4 accessdate 14th August 2009 ref Brown was named the British Guild of Beer Writers Beer Writer of the Year in 2009. ref cite web title Pete Brown What a year work The Publican url http www.thepublican.com story.asp ... Interview with Pete Brown following the release of Three Sheets to the Wind http www.australianbeers.com beers interview petebrown petebrownIPA.htm Interview with Pete Brown following the release of Hops and Glory Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Pete ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Pete Category 1968 births Category Living people Category People from Barnsley UK nonfiction writer stub ...   more details



  1. Dee Brown (writer)

    Other persons Dee Brown Infobox Person name Dorris Alexander Dee Brown image image size caption birth ..., Historian and Author spouse Sally Stroud parents Daniel Alexander Brown and Lula Cranford Brown children Dorris Alexander Dee Brown February 28, 1908 December 12, 2002 was an American novelist and historian ... encyclopedia entry detail.aspx?entryID 1086 title Dee Brown 1908 2002 accessdate May 1, 2007 publisher Encyclopedia of Arkansas ref Life Born in Alberta, Louisiana , a sawmill town,Brown grew up in Ouachita County, Arkansas , which experienced an oil boom when he was thirteen. Brown s mother later relocated ... Yellowhorse, a pitcher. His kindness, and a childhood friendship with a Creek boy, caused Brown ... mentor, history professor Dean D. McBrien, helped set him on the road to becoming a writer. They traveled west along with other students on two occasions in a Model T Ford. On campus Brown worked as editor ... of Agriculture from 1934 to 1942. Brown s first novel was a satire of New Deal bureaucracy, but it was not published .... During the war, Brown never went overseas, and worked for the United States Department of War as a librarian ... a son, Mitchell, and daughter, Linda. As a part time writer, he published nine books, three ... The Galvanized Yankees , which Brown described as requiring more research than any of his other ... My Heart at Wounded Knee became a best seller. Many readers assumed that Brown was of Indian heritage ... and Abraham Lincoln . Brown died at the age of 94 in Little Rock, Arkansas. ref name time obit cite ... Spa Hot Springs, Arkansas 1982 An illustrated history Dee Brown s Folktales of the Native American ... links http worldcat.org identities lccn n79 63935 Dee Brown at WorldCat Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Dee ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February ... Rock, Arkansas DEFAULTSORT Brown, Dee Category 1908 births Category 2002 deaths Category American novelists ... University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign alumni Category People from Arkansas ca Dee Brown de ...   more details



  1. Eric Brown (writer)

    BLP sources date November 2010 Cleanup date September 2008 Eric Brown born May 25, 1960 is a British science fiction author. ref cite web url http www.solarisbooks.com authors author details eric brown title Eric Brown publisher Solaris Books accessdate 20 November 2010 ref Biography Eric Brown was born in Haworth , Yorkshire , in May 1960, and began writing in 1975. In the 1980s he travelled extensively throughout Greece and Asia some of his novels are set in India . His first publication was in 1982, when his play for children, Noel s Ark, appeared. His career took off in the late eighties with a succession of short stories in Interzone magazine Interzone and other publications. His story The Time Lapsed Man won the Interzone readers poll for the most admired story of 1988, and an Eastercon short text award in 1995. He was voted the European Science Fiction Society Best New European SF writer of the Year in the early nineties and has subsequently won the BSFA award British Science Fiction ... with Eric J. Brown, the co author of The Effective CIO , a technical book on Information Technology ... of the Phoenix . Nottingham Solaris Books, 2010 paper . ISBN 978 1 907519 14 7 Novellas A Writer ... Brooke , and drops the two solo Eric Brown stories of the first edition. ref with Keith Brooke . Stafford ... Eric Brown s official website isfdb name id Eric Brown name Eric Brown http freesfonline.de authors browne.html Eric Brown s online fiction at Free Speculative Fiction Online Infinity Plus has a http www.infinityplus.co.uk misc eb.htm short profile of Eric Brown , as well as an http ... introduces ericbrown.htm introduction to Brown s collection Deep Future . http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk b eric brown Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Eric ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Eric Category English science fiction writers Category 1960 births Category Living people Category People from Haworth de Eric Brown Autor ...   more details



  1. Alice Brown (writer)

    Image Alice Brown writer .jpg thumb Alice Brown Alice Brown December 5, 1856 June 21, 1948 was an American novelist , poet and playwright , best known as a writer of local color literature local color stories. ref http www.seacoastnh.com women brown.html Seacoast NH Alice Brown Bot generated title ref She also contributed a chapter to the collaborative novel, The Whole Family 1908 . She was born in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Hampton Falls , New Hampshire and graduated from Robinson Seminary in Exeter, New Hampshire Exeter in 1876. She later worked as a school teacher for five years, but moved to Boston to write full time in 1884. She first worked at the Christian Register and then, starting in 1885, the Youth s Companion . She was a prolific author for many years, but her popularity waned after the turn of the 20th century. She produced a book a year until she stopped writing in 1935 http seacoastnh.com women brown.html . She corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls of the College of the Holy ... she ordered that most of her personal correspondence should be destroyed after her death. Brown died ... 1923 The Kingdom in the Sky 1932 Another book by Alice Brown is The Patient Sufferer , A Story For Youth ... also has a sketch on the preceding page with the title Where Alice Brown lived . Notes Reflist ... gutenberg author name Alice Brown id Alice Brown http www.archive.org search.php?query creator 3Aalice 20brown 201857 1948 20 contributor 3Agutenberg 20AND 20mediatype 3Atexts Works by Alice Brown at Internet Archive http www.library.unh.edu special index.php alice brown at University of New Hampshire Library isfdb name id Alice Brown name Alice Brown Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Brown, Alice ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Novelist, poet, playwright DATE OF BIRTH December ... DATE OF DEATH June 21, 1948 PLACE OF DEATH Boston , Massachusetts , United States DEFAULTSORT Brown ... 1850s stub US dramatist stub it Alice Brown scrittrice th ...   more details



  1. Andrew Brown (writer)

    Andrew Brown born 1955 in London ref http www.foyles.co.uk display.asp?ISB 9781862079953& ref is a journalist and writer editor of the Belief section of the The Guardian Guardian s Comment is Free . ref name briefprofile cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk profile andrewbrown location London work The Guardian first Andrew last Brown date 2007 10 01 ref He writes a weekly print column about the Web, along with other work for the newspaper. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk global 2007 jun 03 andrewbrown location London work The Guardian title Full profile first Andrew last Brown date 2008 06 03 ref He is author of Fishing in Utopia ref name briefprofile which won the 2009 Orwell Prize , Watching the Detectives , The Darwin Wars The Scientific Battle for the Soul of Man , and In the Beginning Was the Worm Finding the Secrets of Life in a Tiny Hermaphrodite . He has also been Religious Affairs correspondent for the The Independent Independent . ref http www.edge.org 3rd culture bios brown.html ref Outline of published works In his book The Darwin Wars , ref name AndrewBrown2000 cite book last Brown first Andrew title The Darwin Wars The Scientific Battle for the Soul of Man year 2000 publisher Touchstone location London isbn 0 684 85145 8 ref Brown explores the significance of evolutionary theory on attempts to understand the human condition, including areas which were once exclusively the domain of religion e.g. p.ix . In doing so he explores some disputes within the science itself, including both scientists doing philosophy more or less badly , and philosphers attempting science p.  201 . He explores within this process, the arguments of two main camps, which ... , and who struggled with the existential aspects of issues that are explored within Brown s book. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown ...   more details



  1. Michael Brown (writer)

    Dablink For other people of the same name, see Michael Brown disambiguation . Michael Brown born circa 1920 in Mexia, Texas is a Record producer producer and writer of songs and books whose most widely known work might be several children s books about Santa Mouse . Brown has served several terms as a member of the board of the Songwriters Guild of America . Industrial musical career div style float right border 1px solid 8888aa padding 4px margin 10px Excerpts from The Woolworth Manager s Work Song div style margin 10px The buyer told you what was new, br Then he assigned you quite a few. br Your total sales were only two br Don t blame the buyer...it was you br ... br Shrinkage, watch out for shrinkage, br or else the one that ends up shrinking there br will probably be you. div div Starting in 1953, he produced industrial musical s for corporate clients in the United States and other countries. His biggest production was DuPont s multi million dollar Wonderful World of Chemistry at the 1964 New York World s Fair . Brown wrote, produced, and directed a musical involving interaction between live performers and life sized actors on film. In over 17,000 performances it was seen by over 5.2 million people. Another example of his corporate work is an industrial musical revue for F.W. Woolworth Company Woolworth performed in June 1965 called Mr. Woolworth Had a Notion . Clear Broadway songs His first work on Broadway was the song Lizzie Borden in Leonard Sillman s New Faces of 1952 . Writing with Harold Arlen , he wrote Indoor Girl sung by Pearl Bailey in House of Flowers musical House of Flowers and then by himself created the score for the English musical Is There Intelligent ... . Brown is married to Joy Williams Brown , a former ballerina . The couple was instrumental in the career ... . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Michael Category ...   more details



  1. Nathan Brown (writer)

    Other people2 Nathan Brown disambiguation Nathan G. Brown c. 1974 ref name new is a Christian author and editor. Brown is the book editor for Signs Publishing Company , based near Melbourne , Victoria, Australia Victoria , Australia . From He was editor of the magazines Signs of the Times Australia Signs of the Times , an Australian Christian magazine with a similar format to Reader s Digest Record magazine Record , the newsmagazine for the Seventh day Adventist Church in the South Pacific Division of Seventh day Adventists South Pacific and the Edge Adventist magazine Edge . He has written articles for a broad variety of magazines internationally, and written or been the editing author of six .... Johnsson Bill Johnsson has described him as the best writer in the Adventist church. ref Cited by Bruce ... English , and literature. Biography Brown has degrees in law, English language English and literature ... can t find it ref Nathan Brown, An unfinished work . Adventist Review v179 12 December 2002 ... 2002 ref ref http link.adventistconnect.org record 2003 rec20 03 05 24.pdf page 4 Aussie writer receives US award . Record v108 24 May 2003 , p4 ref Brown was appointed chief editor of the Signs Publishing ... pieces. Brown Record received the Best editorial opinion piece award from the Australasian Religious Press Association ARPA on October 4, 2008. The award was for Brown s editorial The family myth ... federal election, 2007 2007 federal election . ref Nathan Brown, http link.adventistconnect.org .... Nathan Brown, in examining what this nebulous term really means, urges us to see it in a larger ... name author Publications Brown has published many articles and several books, including Relevation Victoria ... progressiveadventism.com 2007 02 01 interlogue 14 nathan brown Interview of Brown by Julius Nam http jewel.andrews.edu 82 search a?Brown Nathan Articles by Brown cataloged in the Seventh day Adventist Periodical Index SDAPI DEFAULTSORT Brown, Nathan Category 1970s births Category Living people Category ...   more details



  1. William F. Brown (writer)

    William Ferdinand Brown b. April 16, 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey is an American playwright best known for writing the book of the musical, The Wiz 1974 , an adaptation of L. Frank Baum s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls , for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical . His other works include The Girl in the Freudian Slip 1967 based on his 1959 novel, which played on Broadway theatre Broadway for three days in May after a tour How to Steal an Election 1968 , A Single Thing in Common 1978 , and A Broadway Musical with Lee Adams and Charles Strouse , which had only one non preview performance on December 21, 1978. Other plays include Damon s Song , Twist , The Nutley Papers , and numerous revues. His work for television includes episodes of That Was The Week That Was , Love American Style , As the World Turns , and Jackie Gleason s American Scene Magazine . He is also a cartoonist who wrote and drew the syndicated comic strip , Boomer . ref http gurmanagency.com sga clients william f brown ref Although The Wiz and A Broadway Musical are written for black casts using black street slang, Brown himself is white. He is married to writer Tina Tippit and has two children. Works The Girl in the Freudian Slip The Girl in the Freudian Slip was first copyrighted in 1964 under the title Linda Stone Is Brutal , which is the title of a play written by the main character, psychiatrist Dr. Dewey Maugham, who was played by Alan ... , who commissioned Brown to adapt L. Frank Baum s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in black street ... an African American writer s serious play for a commercial stage musical was inspired by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse s real life experiences with their 1964 Broadway production of Golden Boy . Brown ... PlaywrightsB brown william f.html William F. Brown on Doollee.com http www.ibdb.com person.php?id 9125 William F. Brown on The Internet Broadway Database References http www.filmreference.com film ...   more details



  1. Pamela (name)

    About the name Pamela other uses or acronyms Pamela disambiguation the novel Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded Infobox given name name Pamela image imagesize caption pronunciation IPA en p m l respell PAM l gender Female meaning all sweetness region origin related names Pam footnotes Pamela is a Grammatical gender Personal names feminine given name . Pamela is commonly abbreviated to Pam . ref name behind pam cite web url http www.behindthename.com name pam title Pam work Behind the Name ref Pamela is infrequently used as a surname . ref name think Background Sir Philip Sidney invented the name Pamela ... name behind cite web url http www.behindthename.com php view.php?name pamela title Pamela work Behind the Name ref ref name think cite web url http www.thinkbabynames.com search.php?g 0&t 1&s Pamela title Pamela name meaning and origin work Think Baby Names publisher thinkbabynames.com accessdate 2008 03 24 ref The Samuel Richardson novel Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded Pamela in 1740 or 1741 inaugurated the use of Pamela as a given name but it was not in common usage until the 20th century. ref name ... Pamela her true name was Stephanie Caroline Anne Syms. ref http www.oxforddnb.com index 101009580 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Pamela Fitzgerald ref The name s popularity may have ... with the name or its variants include Given name Multicol Pamela Anderson Pam Ayres Pamela Bellwood Pamela J. Bjorkman Pamela Bordes Pamela Britton Pamela Brown disambiguation , multiple people Pamela Bustin Randy and Pamela Copus Pamela Copus Pamela Courson Pamela Kyle Crossley Pamela Crowe Pamela Cundell Pamela Dean Pamela Des Barres born Pamela Ann Miller Pamela Duncan Pamelyn Ferdin Pamelyn Ferdin or Pamela Lynn , former child actress, animal rights activist Pamela Fitzgerald disambiguation , multiple people Pamela Frank Pamela Frankau Pamela Franklin Multicol break Pamela Gemin Pamela Gidley Pamela Green DJ Pamela Green Pamela Green DJ Pamela Harmsworth, Viscountess Rothermere Pamela Harriman ...   more details



  1. Pamela Haag

    BLP sources date November 2010 Pamela Haag is a writer, historian, and American feminist thinker. She published her first work, Consent Sexual Rights and the Transformation of American Liberalism Cornell University Press in 1999. In the late 1990s she worked for the nationally prominent women s organization, the AAUW Educational Foundation, and became their director of research. During her tenure there she published Voices of a Generation Marlowe ThundersMouth 2000 . Haag has also published creative nonfiction, personal essay, and memoir. Haag has published in National Public Radio, The American Scholar , the Christian Science Monitor , Antioch Review , Chronicle of Higher Education , Michigan Quarterly Review , the Washington Post , Ms. magazine, and other publications. Her most recent book, Marriage Confidential Love in the Post Romantic Age , will be published in June 2011 by HarperCollins. Haag received a Ph.D. from Yale University , and a B.A. from Swarthmore College , where she graduated with Highest Honors. She also earned an MFA in creative nonfiction from Goucher College. She has held numerous fellowships, including a Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities, a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship, and postdoctoral positions at both Brown and Rutgers University Rutgers universities. ref cite web title Past Projects 1993 1995 War, Peace, and Society in Historical Perspective publisher Rutgers University url http rcha.rutgers.edu rcha.php?page Past 20Projects&title Past 20Projects accessdate 2011 01 12 ref Publications Pamela Haag, Marriage Confidential Love in the Post Romantic Age New York HarperCollins, 2011 , forthcoming. Pamela Haag, Consent Sexual Rights and the Transformation of American Liberalism Ithaca Cornell University Press, 1999 Pamela Haag, Voices of a Generation Girls Talk about Their Lives Today Marlowe 2000 References Reflist External links http www.pamelahaag.com Subject s website DEFAULTSORT Haag, Pamela Category Articles created via ...   more details



  1. Pamela Palmer

    Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Pamela Palmer image imagesize 200px caption pseudonym Pamela Montgomerie birthdate birthplace deathdate deathplace occupation writer nationality United States American period 2007 present genre Paranormal and Historical Romance Historical Romance novel Romance movement influences influenced website http www.pamelapalmer.net Pamela Palmer is a National Best Selling author of romance novels . Her Feral Warrior books are published through Avon Books , her Esri books are published through Silhouette Nocturne, and her Jewels of Time books are published through Berkley Sensation. Biography Pamela Palmer grew up in an Air Force household as her father was an Air Force pilot. She dreamed of being an astronaut as a child. She graduated Auburn University with a degree in Industrial Engineering and began working for a major computer manufacturer. She eventually turned to writing after having married and given birth to two children. She has also written under the name Pamela Montgomerie. As Montgomerie she writes historical time travel romance novels, while as using her real name, Palmer, she writes dark paranormal romance. ref name Biography cite web url http www.pamelapalmer.net author.htm title Pamela Palmer, Biography accessdate 2010 02 23 ref Bibliography as Pamela Palmer The Feral Warriors Desire Untamed 2009 Obsession ... November 29, 2011 ref name Facebook Pamela Palmer cite web url http www.facebook.com PamelaPalmer title Facebook, Pamela Palmer accessdate 2010 11 17 ref ref name Coming Next cite web url http www.pamelapalmer.net coming.htm title Pamela Palmer, Coming Next accessdate 2010 09 19 ref The Esri ... url http www.pamelapalmer.net coming.htm title Pamela Palmer, Coming Next accessdate 2010 09 19 ref as Pamela Montgomerie Jewels of Time Sapphire Dream 2009 Amethyst Destiny 2010 Anthologies Hearts Untamed ... div External links http www.pamelapalmer.net Pamela Palmer s Official Website DEFAULTSORT Palmer, Pamela ...   more details



  1. Pamela Burford

    Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc image Replace this image female.svg only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE imagesize 150px name Pamela Burford caption pseudonym birthdate Birth date and age 1954 8 9 mf y birthplace Las Cruces, New Mexico , United States U.S.A. deathdate deathplace occupation Novelist nationality United States American period 1997 2001 genre Romance novel Romance , fiction subject movement influences influenced signature website http www.PamelaBurford.com Pamela Burford Loeser b.August 9, 1954 in Las Cruces, New Mexico , United States is an United States American novelist . She is an award winning author of 12 romantic suspense and contemporary romance novels under her maiden name Pamela Burford , and she is the twin sister of the romance mystery erotica writer Patricia Ryan author Patricia Ryan aka P.B. Ryan and Louisa Burton . Pamela is currently working on a mainstream novel. Biography Burford is a two time finalist for both Romance Writers of America s RITA Award and Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award. She s founder and two time president of Long Island Romance Writers, a chapter of Romance Writers of America, and is a frequent speaker at writers conferences, workshops, and libraries. Burford is married and has two children. Her day job is associate editor for a free audio magazine for blind and disabled people. Bibliography Single novels His Secret Side , 1997 07 Jacks Are Wild ... s web page about Pamela Burford http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk b pamela burford Fantastic Fiction s list of books by Pamela Burford External links http www.pamelaburford.com homepage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burford, Pamela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burford, Pamela Category 1954 births Category American romantic fiction writers Category Living people de Pamela Burford es Pamela Burford Loeser ...   more details



  1. Pamela Soprani

    Infobox pageant titleholder name Pamela Soprani title Miss Earth Chile 2010 birth place Santiago de Chile Santiago , Chile birth name Pamela Soprani Reyes height height ft 5 in 10 eye color Blue hair color Light Brown Pamela Soprani , is a model and a beauty pageant contestant from Santiago de Chile . She was selected as Miss Earth Chile 2010 on July 17, 2010 by http www.bellezaschilenas.misuperweb.net MissModel & Bellezas Chilenas . She represented her country in Miss Earth 2010 on December 4 in Nha Trang , Vietnam . ref http worldshowbiz.info beauty contest pamela soprani crowned miss earth chile 2010 ref ref http www.modelz.cl agency ?p 175 ref ref http www.yofui.com ?IdEvento 413&IdFoto 14981 ref References reflist External links http www.flickr.com photos reymidas 4680417716 Pamela Soprani in Flickr start box s vac last Hil Hern ndez 2006 s ttl title Miss Earth Chile years 2010 s inc s end Miss Chile Titleholders Year 2010 Miss International Chile Tanya Del Solar Miss Earth Chile Pamela Soprani Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Soprani, Pamela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Santiago , Chile DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Soprani, Pamela Category Living people Category Chilean beauty pageant winners Category Chilean female models Category Miss Earth delegates Category People from Santiago Category Year of birth missing living people ...   more details



  1. Pamela Zoline

    Pamela Zoline or Pamela Lifton Zoline born 1941 is a writer and painter living in the United States in Telluride, Colorado . Among science fiction fans, she is known for her controversial 1967 short story The Heat Death of the Universe New Worlds . She has also written a children s book Annika and the Wolves , libretti for two operas Harry Houdini and the False and True Occult , The Forbidden Experiment , and original science fiction radio plays for the Telluride Science Fiction Project. In 1984 she co founded the Telluride Institute with her husband John Lifton and others. Books Short story collection The Heat Death of the Universe and Other Stories 1988 . Further reading The Heat Death of the Universe online page from Internet Archive http web.archive.org web 20070308051447 www.scifi.com scifiction classics classics archive zoline zoline1.html Alison Page s appreciation of The Heat Death of the Universe http edsfproject.blogspot.com 2005 11 heat death of universe by pamela.html Mary E. Papke s essay A Space of Her Own Pamela Zoline s The Heat Death of the Universe , from Daughters of Earth ed. Justine Larbalestier http www.justinelarbalestier.com Daughters e papke.htm Elizabeth Hewitt Generic Exhaustion and the Heat Death of Science Fiction SFS http www.depauw.edu sfs backissues 64 hewitt.htm Radlab http www.radlab.com information pamelazoline.html Radlab Weblinks http vizproto.prism.asu.edu watershed zoline p bio.html Pamela Zoline biography http www.tellurideinstitute.org page 27 Telluride Institute Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zoline, Pamela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zoline, Pamela Category 1941 births Category Living people Category American painters Category American writers de Pamela Zoline ...   more details



  1. Pamela Hinkson

    Pamela Hinkson 19 November 1900 26 May 1982 was an Anglo Irish writer, the daughter of Katharine Tynan and barrister Henry Albert Hinkson 1865 1919 . She was widely published ref cite book title Representing Ireland Gender, Class, Nationality author Susan Shaw Sailer note Accessed via Google Books url http books.google.com books?id 8X5Zd4Q7ns4C&pg PA151&lpg PA151&dq pamela hinkson isbn 9780813015439 year 1997 publisher University Press of Florida ref and her book, The Ladies Road 1932 , sold over 100,000 copies in the Penguin edition. ref cite web url http www.archiveshub.ac.uk news 0310tyn.html title Archives hub ref Under the pseudonym of Peter Deane, she wrote The Victors 1925 and Harvest 1927 set during and after the First World War. ref cite book title Women Writers of the First World War An Annotated Bibliography author Sharon Ouditt note Accessed via Google Books url http books.google.com books?id GLlggUSVj 8C&pg PA20&lpg PA20&dq pamela hinkson isbn 9780415047524 year 2000 publisher Routledge ref Bibliography The end of all dreams . 1923 The Girls of Redlands . 1923. Patsey at school . 1925 St. Mary s . 1927. Schooldays at Meadowfield . 1930 Wind from the west . 1930. The Ladies Road . 1932. Victory plays the game . 1933 Connor s wood revised and completed by Pamela Hinkson. . 1933. The deeply rooted . 1935. The light of Ireland . 1935 Victory s last term . 1936 Seventy Years Young Memories of Elizabeth, Countess of Fingall told to Pamela Hinkson 1937. Irish gold . 1939 Indian harvest . 1941. Golden rose . 1944. References references Sources http www.goodreads.com author show 4209599.Pamela Hinkson Goodreads Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hinkson, Pamela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 November 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH London DATE OF DEATH 26 May 1982 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hinkson, Pamela Category 1900 births Category 1982 deaths ...   more details



  1. Writer

    Cleanup date January 2011 Refimprove date January 2011 A writer is a person who produces literary content, including but not limited to stories, poetry , music and other literary art , advertising , procedures , and books . Profession File Alice Walker, 1989.jpg thumb right 220px Alice Walker , 1989 The word is almost synonymous with author Citation needed date January 2011 . Skilled writers are able to use language to portray idea s and image s, whether fiction , non fiction or creative nonfiction . A writer may compose in many different forms including poetry , prose , or music . Accordingly, a writer may rank as a poet , novelist , copywriter , composer , lyricist , playwright , mythographer , journalist , screenwriter for film or television , etc. See also creative writing , technical writer technical writing and academic papers. Writers output frequently contributes to the cultural content of a society , and that society may value its writerly wiktionary corpus corpus or literature as an art much like the visual arts see painting , sculpture , photography , music , craft and performance art see drama , theatre , opera , Musical theater musical . Citation needed date January 2011 Internet writers The popularity of the Internet opened the door of opportunity to many established and aspiring writers alike. Regardless of whether writers are devoted to the craft, they are expected to be able to write well both offline as well as online, or at least recognize the difference between the two. ref Bly, Robert W. Weaving your web. Writer s Digest 2005 Aug. 22. ref When writing for the Web ... as a website content writer , the rules of grammar are respected. Clarify date January 2011 ref cite ... Ghostwriter Hack writer List of women writers List of writers conferences Lists of writers Physician writer Professional writing Style guide Technical writer Website content writer Writer s voice Writing ... how to become a freelance writer List of popular resources for writers http fictionaut.com Community ...   more details



  1. Pamela Dean

    Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Pamela Dean Dyer Bennet image Pamela Dean Ddb 20040306 010 024.jpg imagesize 180px birthdate 1953 birthplace occupation Author genre Fantasy nationality United States movement Contemporary fantasy , urban fantasy and fantasy of manners website http www.dd b.net pddb Pamela Dean Dyer Bennet born 1953 is an American fantasy author whose most notable book is Tam Lin novel Tam Lin , based on the Child Ballads Child Ballad of the Tam Lin same name , in which the Scotland Scottish fairy story is set on a midwestern college campus loosely based on her alma mater, Carleton College in Minnesota . She was a member of the writing group The Scribblies , along with Emma Bull , Will Shetterly , Kara Dalkey , Nate Bucklin , Patricia Wrede and Steven Brust , and was a contributor to the Liavek shared world shared world anthologies. She is a member of the Pre Joycean Fellowship . At present Dean reports that Going North, the future joint sequel to The Dubious Hills and The Whim of the Dragon , is still a work in progress. ref http dd b.net pddb Official website ref Bibliography Novels The Secret Country 1985, reissued in 2003 The Hidden Land novel The Hidden Land The Secret Country Trilogy, Vol. 2 1986, reissued in 2003 The Whim of the Dragon The Secret Country Trilogy, Vol. 3 1989, reissued in 2003 Tam Lin novel Tam Lin 1991 ... writer stub fi Pamela Dean ... b.net pddb Pamela Dean s web site http pameladean.livejournal.com Pamela Dean s LiveJournal isfdb name id Pamela Dean name Pamela Dean http scifan.com writers dd DeanPamela.asp Bibliography on SciFan http www.strangehorizons.com 2001 20010101 pamela dean.shtml 2001 Interview Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Pamela Dean ALTERNATIVE NAMES Pamela Dean Dyer Bennet SHORT DESCRIPTION Author DATE OF BIRTH 1953 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dean, Pamela Category ...   more details



  1. Pamela Allen

    Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc image Replace this image female.svg only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE imagesize 150px name Pamela Allen caption pseudonym birthdate 1934 birthplace New Zealand deathdate deathplace occupation Writer nationality New Zealand period genre subject Children s Picture Books movement influences influenced signature website Pamela Allen , born in April 1934, in Devonport, New Zealand ref http christchurchcitylibraries.com kids childrensauthors pamelaallen.asp interview , Christchurch Public Library ref is a children s writer and illustrator. She has published over 30 picture books since 1980, when she moved to Australia. Eight of her books have been adapted for the stage by The Patch Theatre Company and performed at the Sydney Opera House . Pamela currently lives in Auckland . Awards Pamela Allen has won a number of Awards for her children s books, both in Australia and around the world. She is the only person to win the Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book CBCA Children s Picture Book of The Year in two consecutive years. In 2001 her picture book, Who Sank The Boat? , won the Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much Loved Book. ref name nzbc http www.bookcouncil.org.nz Writers Profiles Allen, 20Pamela Pamela Allen , New Zealand Book Council ref She has also won The New South Wales Premier s Award For The Best Children s Book twice and an International Board on Books for Young People Honour Diploma For Illustration. In 2004 she won The Margaret Mahy Medal, ref name nzbc New Zealands most prestigious award for children s literature. Personal life Allen currently lives in Auckland, New Zealand with her husband Jim Allen, a conceptual art ist. She has two children, Ben ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Allen, Pamela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH New Zealand DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allen, Pamela Category 1934 births ...   more details



  1. Pamela (song)

    Infobox Single Name Pamela Cover Pamelatoto.jpg Artist Toto band Toto from Album The Seventh One Released 1988 B side The Seventh One USA You Got Me Europe Stay Away UK Format CD 7 12 Recorded 1988 Length 5 Minute min , 00 Second sec Label Columbia Records Writer David Paich , Joseph Williams musician Joseph Williams ref http www.toto99.com releases toto seventhrelease.shtml ref Producer Toto band Toto Released 1988 Reviews Pamela is a pop rock song written by David Paich and Joseph Williams musician Joseph Williams for the 1988 Toto band Toto album The Seventh One . It was the first single from the album, and it peaked at 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart becoming their final US hit to date. Background and Trivia This song from The Seventh One was written by David Paich and Joseph Williams. David Paich had first written the chorus, music and words, including the name, Pamela. Meanwhile, Joseph actually had a girlfriend at the time named Pamela, and had already written an entire song for her under the same name. The chorus of Joe s song was used in the bridge of the Paich Williams collaboration, and Joseph wrote new words and melody for the verses as well. ref http www.toto99.com blog ency.php? archives 381 PAMELA.html ref Music video A music video was made for this song, showing all five Toto members acting as if they were playing horns. External links cite web url http toto99.com releases toto seventhrelease.shtml title Toto Releases The Seventh One accessdate 2007 09 28 References references Toto DEFAULTSORT Pamela Song Category Toto songs Category Songs written by David Paich Category 1988 songs Category Soft rock songs uk Pamela ...   more details




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