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Perry Moore

(1971-2011) Author, screenwriter. Perry Moore was born in Richmond, Virginia, and died in Manhattan, New York.

Dwayne McDuffie

(1962-2011) Writer. Dwayne McDuffie was born in Detroit, Michigan, and died in Burbank, California. Mr. McDuffie was a comic-book writer and had studied film at New York University. He was the creator of the animated television series Static Shock, and he wrote and produced the animated series Justice League Unlimited.

Al Morgan

(1920-2011) Novelist, playwright. Al Morgan was born in Queens, New York, and died in Brattleboro, Vermont.

Barbara McMartin

(1931-2005) Author. Barbara McMartin grew up in Johnstown, New York, and lived in the Adirondack Mountain region of New York State. She was the author of several Adirondack guidebooks.

Norris Church Mailer

(1949-2010) Writer. Norris Church Mailer was born in the state of Washington, and died in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York. She authored several novels. She was married to Norman Mailer.

Ms Karen Malpede

Karen Malpede (playwright/director/co-producer) is author of 15 plays produced in the United States, Europe and Australia, as well as short fiction, and essays and articles on theater and human rights. Her newest play “Another Life” will be published in The Kenyon Review, Fall 2010; she will direct a staged reading at Dixon Place September 21, … Continued

David Markson

(1927-2010) Novelist. David Markson was born in Albany, New York, and died in Manhattan, New York. He was an experimental novelist.

Ian Travis MacMillan

(1941-2008) Writer, novelist. Ian MacMillan was born in Teaneck, New Jersey. He attended school and graduated from Morris Central School in Morris, New York. He earned a bachelor of arts degree from State University of New York at Oneonta in 1963 and a master of fine arts at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. He was the … Continued

James F Masterson

(1926-2010) Author. James F. Masterson was born in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, and died in Greenwich, Connecticut. He lived in Rye, New York.

Mr Djelloul Marbrook

Djelloul Marbrook’s first poetry book, Far from Algiers (2008, Kent State University Press) won the 2007 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize and the 2010 International Book Award in poetry and has been reviewed by Prairie Schooner, Literal Latté, Rattle, The Linchpin, and Boxcar Poetry. His second book of poems, Brushstrokes and Glances (2010, Deerbrook … Continued