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(1931-2005) Novelist. Trevanian was born in Granville, New York. “Trevanian” was his pseudonym for Rodney William Whitaker.
(1931-2005) Novelist. Trevanian was born in Granville, New York. “Trevanian” was his pseudonym for Rodney William Whitaker.
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Meredith Trede is one of the founding publishers of Toadlily Press. Her chapbook, Out of the Book, was in Desire Path, the inaugural volume of The Quartet Series. Journals that have published her work include: Blue Mesa Review, Gargoyle, Heliotrope, The Paris Review, Runes, 13th Moon, and West Branch. She has been a reference librarian, … Continued
(1955-2007) Writer. Robert Tracy was a dance writer.
(1943-2006) Writer, social critic. George Trow was born in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1943. He worked for the New Yorker for 30 years. He died in Italy in 2006.
(1924-2006) Architecture critic. Allan Temko was born in 1924 and died in Orinda, California, in 2006. Temko graduated from Columbia University in 1947. He wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle for many years, and was a Pulitzer Prize winner for criticism in 1990.
DEBORAH TALL (????-2006) Writer, poet. Deborah Tall was born in Washington, DC. She began teaching at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York in 1982, and had lived in Ithaca, New York since 1990. Ms. Tall died in 2006. Her work includes “Summons” (2000), “The Island of the White Cow” (1987), “From Where … Continued
Elaine Terranova is a winner of the Walt Whitman award, an NEA Fellowship in literature, the Anna Rosenberg Davidson Award, and two Pennsylvania State Council on the Arts grants. Her work has appeared in anthologies (Blood to Remember, The Gift of Tongues) and magazines including The New Yorker, the American Poetry Review, and Prairie Schooner. … Continued
Fiction writer, essayist, and prose poet, Jessica Treat’s most recent book is Not a Chance (FC2, 2000), a novella and collection of stories. Her first book, A Robber in the House, a collection of short-short stories, was published by Coffee House Press in 1993. “There is a joy in reading [A Robber in the House], … Continued
(1877-1967) Writer. “What Is Remembered” (1963), stayed at the Algonquin Hotel.