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There are anthologies of 9/11 poems and anthologies of Iraq War poems.
"A chief enforcer of the canon appears in middlebrow anthologies, those hangers on of high culture that in the Victorian period took the form of pop anthologies like Golden Treasury and today that of major college anthologies in America," Brown University English professor George P. Landow wrote on the scholarly website Victorian Web.
The granddaddy of surreal, science fiction television anthologies is returning.
The two anthologies couldn't be farther apart, stylistically or conceptually.
He edited anthologies like "Dangerous Visions" (1967) and a sequel.
Doctoral dissertations, anthologies and histories of music by women proliferated.
Like Guardians of the Galaxy, these two anthologies do just that.
She has been published in a number of anthologies and periodicals.
His stories have appeared in over a dozen "year's best" anthologies.
We made the anthology because there were no all-women anthologies.
Two anthologies showcase the widening pool of contemporary talent in jewelry making.
However, she continues to be bypassed by anthologies and historical accounts alike.
It was reprinted in all of the year's roundup anthologies that highlight the best work published each year, and has popped up in a bunch of anthologies since, including Ann and Jeff Vandermeer's The Big Book of Science Fiction.
Various anthologies of herbs, wildflowers and various insects; also how to identify mushrooms.
In the anthologies Secret Identities and Shattered, the characters are definitely not just sidekicks.
And cinema is currently experiencing a deluge of horror anthologies from the indie set.
Over the years many multiple-translator anthologies have been published, with extremely uneven results.
"A Rose for Emily," by William Faulkner, is a classic, a staple of anthologies.
You can stick to the mystery novels, anthologies, or biographies you've grown partial to.
As with the best anthologies, this one's richness lies in its variety of tone.
She has also edited anthologies including Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry.
Women were virtually absent from these contemporary anthologies so I was thinking about crowdfunding one.
But Alice Iris Red Horse convinced me that multiple-translator anthologies can be done better.
Anthologies were never merely archival, he insists, but meant to demonstrate something essential about blackness.
But most horror anthologies commit more fully to their vignettes, even if they are short.
News, in addition to anthologies including The Feminist Utopia Project and (Don't) Call Me Crazy.
But many of those books are anthologies or compilations that contain multiple books within them.
The three anthologies combined give you a 1,615-page head start on beating the pandemic.
Beginning in the late 1960s he published more than 100 anthologies over a half-century.
It isn't like television has been lacking ambitious, high-end horror anthologies in recent years.
Beginning in the late 1960s he published more than 100 anthologies over a half-century.
She also began contributing poems to journals, magazines and anthologies, leading to her first collection.
She oversees the trade poetry list there, but she is not involved with the Norton anthologies.
Feminist takes on Lovecraft also appear in the recent anthologies She Walks in Shadows and Cthulhu's Daughters.
Her work appears or is forthcoming in publications such as Clarkesworld, Analog, Nature, Fireside, and various anthologies.
Both series were high-quality anthologies that featured original dramas, compelling writing and up-and-coming actors.
No stranger to massive anthologies of music, this is not that much of a stretch for Merritt.
The series spans over 20 anthologies, in which individual authors contribute short stories to a much larger narrative.
Wright's second collection, "Hard Freight," from 1973, includes a prank manifesto that almost instantly entered anthologies and syllabi.
Anthologies tend to be uneven by nature, but "The Kiss" isn't just inconsistent; it lacks any overarching design.
For Queer Cartoonists, initially I got a bunch of names out of the LGBTQ anthologies on my bookshelf.
By their very nature, anthologies are hit and miss, but so far, American Crime Story is all hit.
From fellow sexy thrillers to obsession-worthy anthologies and upcoming Netflix dramas, many shows share You's outlook on love.
She is the editor of over 60 anthologies, including the Cleis Press Best Women's Erotica of the Year series.
Back then, in the 1960s, my favorite books were primers, simple adventure classics, thick anthologies and anything with pictures.
Both are technically aimed at younger readers, but Star Wars has a great track record of delivering nifty anthologies.
Our history is steeped with fantastic tales of legendary men and women, best told by Pierre Berton's historical anthologies.
Randall published several poetry collections of his own, such as "Cities Burning" (1968), "More to Remember" (1971) and "After the Killing" (1973), and edited anthologies, such as "For Malcolm: Poems on the Life and the Death of Malcolm X" (1967) and "Black Poetry: A Supplement to Anthologies Which Exclude Black Poets" (1969).
"American Horror Story," which debuted in 2011, has largely been credited for kicking off a renewed appreciation for TV anthologies.
The series sounds like it will be even campier than Murphy's other anthologies, American Crime Story and American Horror Story.
From paranormal detective duos to anthologies of chilling tales, each of these shows has something in common with Stranger Things.
To read LB's work, pick up Truckface Anthologies Volume One and Volume Two from the incredible Mend My Dress Press.
The issues — all proper science fiction anthologies — contain 12 exciting, thought-provoking stories about technology and the near future world.
The problem here, as with most anthologies, is that, inevitably, one or two chapters aren't as good as the rest.
He is the author of 10 books of poetry and two books of nonfiction, and the editor of several anthologies.
And four of his company's dancers performed "Events" (anthologies from his work) in those cities with glorious maturity of style.
Jeff Yang, who co-edited the anthologies and has written widely on Asian culture, made this clear right from the start.
"High Maintenance," now on all HBO streaming platforms Watch if you like short-story anthologies and perceptive but not cruel satire.
SB: Amelia Jones's article on postfeminism was picked up by many different anthologies, and then it was translated into different languages.
Given the collision of anthologies set to unfold, a number of performers will reprise old roles as well as new ones.
Because I've worked in bookstores, I arrange them alphabetically by author in sections: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, anthologies, travel, and so on.
Aesthetics: A high-production take on schlocky 20th-century anthologies like Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt, with Douglas Hodge playing Cryptkeeper.
So why are true crime and "true crime" anthologies suddenly stacking up almost as fast as bodies in Sioux Falls circa 1979?
Naturally, the TV business is investing in this untapped space between HBO and NCIS, and anthologies in other pulpy genres are forthcoming.
But considering it pioneered the modern limited anthology series, it's surprising the success of American Horror Story hasn't spawned other horror anthologies.
He edited two of the most influential anthologies in the history of science fiction: Dangerous Visions (1967) and Again, Dangerous Visions (1973).
Comic anthologies are a wonderful way to take in a few short, fun, often-bizarre stories without committing to a huge series.
Kelley Jones' illustrations are a nostalgic throwback to classic horror anthologies like E.C. Comics' Tales from the Crypt and Warren Publishing's Creepy.
In truth, they're all getting a little dusty, because mostly I'm reading mystery stories for the anthologies on which I'm perennially working.
This is humiliating and pitiful, but between running mystery publishing companies, a mystery bookshop, and editing mystery anthologies, I read nothing else.
The star demanded his assistant get contemporary anthologies that collected the best short stories of given years (Amazon brought them as well).
About a third of "A Carnival of Losses" is threadbare and meandering, memories of dead relatives and journeys abroad and anthologies past.
The annual short fiction anthologies of the late Judith Merril were a remarkable introduction to a superbly cosmopolitan view of speculative fiction.
But anthologies were already a relic by then, and even relatively recent titles like '90s horror shows Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bemoan the decline of arthouse TV if you must, but as these anthologies continually remind us, there are far worse crimes than populism.
In four travel-­writing anthologies out this spring, the authors amply display the powers of observation and empathy that animate their other work.
This January, Rookie will publish the first in a series of anthologies, "Rookie on Love," with contributions from Hilton Als and Emma Straub.
Relatively few of Ms. Anderson's works were committed to record; most are scattered among rare anthologies and albums now deleted from the catalog.
The Griffith Project: Many silent films are lost, so anthologies like these, which describe each film and include data on length, are useful.
Love, Death + Robots did some deep dives into old collections and anthologies, and found a bunch of short fiction that was worthy of attention.
He has edited poetry anthologies and is a chair on the board of Kundiman, an organization for promoting the works of Asian-American writers.
Freed from dependence on a gatekeeping broadcast station, independent outfits everywhere have flooded the internet with anthologies and long-form series updating Sanctum's template.
A clear rebuttal to the disproportionately male makeup of most anthologies, this project speaks to what's made the form so popular as of late.
The disagreements on display in these anthologies aren't just charming intellectual spats — they're essential to the policy decisions that we need to make today.
It's a tough balance, which is why feel-good docs, reality TV, procedural comedy, classics, anthologies, sketch, and variety shows are the safest bets.
Before we were transported to high-tech dystopia with Black Mirror, twisted sci-fi and fantasy anthologies thrived in the world of short fiction.
Crime anthologies haven't been this numerous since the early days of TV, when the genre transitioned from print and radio to the small screen.
These digital anthologies will collect Ms. Rowling's short stories and other writings from her website, and will include some new stories about Hogwarts characters.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The power of anthologies lies not only in the individual works themselves but in the relationships between them.
Anthologies tend to wobble in quality from one story to the next, but the work here bottoms out at vivid and frequently reaches greatness.
I own a lot of story collections, poetry anthologies and books of essays, which I bought knowing I would probably not read every entry.
She was one of the best women poets America had ever produced (this poet who didn't want to appear in anthologies of women's poetry).
On Wednesday and Thursday there were also live Cunningham Events, the name he gave to the dance anthologies his company performed beginning in 1964.
Persis Karim is a professor of literature and creative writing at San Jose State University and the editor of three anthologies of Iranian diaspora literature.
Despite an exhaustive search, I came up with only two anthologies containing a few poems, and a bio-bibliographical source book on Spanish-American women.
If you leave the theater wanting more, there are two new science fiction anthologies that you should consider picking up: Galactic Empires and Cosmic Powers.
Both can be found in a variety of anthologies, including Zima Blue and Other Stories and Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Best of Alastair Reynolds.
It's also included a lot of writing for myself but also for anthologies and other publications and a lot of press and interviews as well.
The project hails from Universal Cable Productions, which is also developing another of Martin's properties for television: the Wild Cards series of novels and anthologies.
Over her lifetime, award-winning Native American poet, literary critic, and scholar Paula Gunn Allen produced several books of poetry, scholarly works, and edited anthologies.
More recently I have read the wonderful noir-themed anthologies published by Akashic Books, collecting stories set in regions from Moscow to Boston to Barcelona.
For now, "The Twilight Zone" is an anthology of anthologies, a signpost that's not up ahead but, for the most part, in the rearview mirror.
" He is the co-author of "I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action" and editor of the graphic novel anthologies "Secret Identities" and "Shattered.
Her nonfiction works included an essay collection, a book of literary criticism titled "Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination" (1992) and editing anthologies.
There are other survey anthologies out there — books that seek to cover the width and breadth of a topic — but none are as complete or interesting.
Since the beginning of the modern science fiction genre, authors have built careers on writing short stories, for magazines and anthologies — and more recently — on websites.
Other Love, Death + Robots stories can be found in Cohesion Press' SNAFU anthologies: "The Secret War," based off David Amendola's short story, is in SNAFU: Hunters.
I've had a handful of short stories published in anthologies by indie houses and my blog has steady traffic, but I don't have a Wikipedia page.
This anti-aesthetic — the vision of the magazine's founder, Black Dog Bone — became its own signature style, now captured in part in this pair of anthologies.
And while readers will often see anthologies from a comic company itself, collections that aren't directly affiliated, like Island, can show off more diverse, experimental works.
For 20 years, Tea has recorded the history of her communities — writing novels, memoirs and essays, editing anthologies, founding a performance series and a publishing imprint.
Most of its contents are reprints, having appeared in magazines, anthologies or on Walton's website; others have been available only behind the author's walled Patreon garden.
At the New Museum, Ms. Burton is also series editor for its Critical Anthologies in Art and Culture, which she revived after a 10-year hiatus.
Black feminist literature, including these anthologies, helps us recognize black women "as human, levelly human," as the Combahee River Collective demanded to be seen in 1977.
Note: All anthologies and multi-season series — including Fargo, True Detective, American Crime Story, Big Little Lies, and The New Pope — have been disqualified from consideration.
You wouldn't know it looking at the Emmy nominees of the past decade, but it wasn't long ago that television anthologies were few and far between.
It's a little bit of a buddy comedy, a little bit of a throwback to the fun-for-all-ages adventure anthologies of TV's earliest days.
As a kid, she would listen to her father's collection of anthologies on repeat, "And I think they really imprinted songwriting into my brain," she said.
I should know; I've edited more than 60 erotica anthologies and have read hundreds of stories for the Best Women's Erotica of the Year series I curate.
The series encompasses a set of solo novels, mosaic novels and anthologies written by a collection of sci-fi writers and edited by Martin and Melinda Snodgrass.
We decided to play Dr. Frankenstein and ransack this new wave of horror anthologies for parts, stitching together an abominable creation from the best of the best.
"The Dump" originally appeared in 1981 in Rod Sterling's Twilight Zone Magazine, and later in anthologies like Bumper Crop and A Little Green Book of Monster Stories.
Its editor, Neil Clarke, has a great taste in selecting short science fiction stories, and that taste extends to the anthologies that he's edited over the years.
The only connecting thread between the two anthologies comes in the form of retired detective Julien Baptiste (Tcheky Karyo), and he's now working an entirely new case.
The busy, illustration-laden layouts were based heavily around Japanese game magazine layout style, which itself drew upon the eye-catchingly crowded layouts of kids' manga anthologies.
While many of these stories could be tracked down in anthologies or essay collections, Amazon is selling them for 99 cents a pop on the Kindle Store.
Instead of devoting myself to TRAINING, I kicked back in my room and read a giant fucking pile of Peanuts anthologies I bought at a garage sale.
One of the great things about short story anthologies is that they often lead to you reading about subject matters and themes you might not ordinarily encounter.
Despite some newcomers—like "Room 104", which focuses on a single room in a hotel and the people that pass through it—episodic anthologies remain relatively rare.
Comic anthologies are a great way for companies to show off their artists and writers, but they're often also used as a proving ground for new creators.
Her mother is the author of two anthologies of folk and fairy tales, "Fearless Girls, Wise Women and Beloved Sisters," (Norton, 1998) and "Outfoxing Fear" (Norton, 2006).
Fiachra had published a number of individual pieces by Bobby over the years in various journals and anthologies, had put him in every live-reading lineup going.
Harlan Ellison, who wrote and edited groundbreaking sci-fi anthologies, short stories, and television episodes, died at the age of 84, according to his wife, via an associate.
Along with his wife, Ann Vandermeer, he's helped produce some of the genre's definitive survey anthologies, such as this summer's Big Book of Science Fiction and The Weird.
"Most 1980s teen flicks had soundtracks full of corporate-rock filler, but John Hughes curated this one into one of the finest new wave anthologies," the magazine notes.
The formal process of converting these collections into archived, institutionally accessible anthologies has created some of the most important compendiums of gay archival material available in America today.
She published the submissions online and compiled them in printed anthologies, which were also stuffed with cameos by famous female artists, including Solange, Donna Tartt and Ariana Grande.
This year, BTS had three No. 1 albums in 11 months — a feat that hasn't been accomplished since The Beatles released their anthologies 1, 2 and 3 in 1995.
The new Twilight Zone joins Black Mirror, Amazon Studios' Lore and Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams, HBO's Room 104, and Hulu's Dimension 404 in the selection of recent anthologies.
As well as his poetry, which has been published in several anthologies, he has written non-fiction pieces and produced a TED talk as well as a music album.
Done poorly, these anthologies come off as patronizing and pedantic, but put into the hands of Calvin Trillin and the illustrator Roz Chast, the results are a constant delight.
Whereas others are being represented by anthologies of shorter works, he is taking just one, "The Matter" (275, originally for 213 dancers, some trained, some not) and reworking it.
But really the show has been remade in spirit many times: in "The X-Files" and "Black Mirror" and boutique anthologies like HBO's "Room 104" and various other creepshows.
After the Civil War, the growth of public schools and the proliferation of textbooks with verse anthologies made poetry memorization a fixture of American elementary and high school education.
It's not wedded to existing formats that need commercial breaks, emphasizing unusual formats like anthologies and content that doesn't fit within the traditional 30-minute and 60-minute time slots.
It's not wedded to existing formats that need commercial breaks, emphasizing unusual formats like anthologies and content that doesn't fit within the traditional 003-minute and 60-minute time slots.
Their artwork and scholarship is represented in art books, Oxford University Press anthologies, and journals, including a piece about how trans artists, including Alexis, navigate visibility for Transgender Studies Quarterly.
CSI has produced similar anthologies in the past, including the Neal Stephenson-edited Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future, which sought to recapture science fiction's legacy of optimism.
Her stories have appeared in magazines and anthologies including The Paris Review, A Public Space, American Short Fiction, Callaloo, New Stories From the South, and The Best American Short Stories.
Quite surprisingly, the latest addition to the series — Queer was published in February, concurrently with The Magazine — is the also one of the only anthologies on queer contents in art.
Write Zombie Poetry Read about some anthologies of poetry that explore a coming zombie apocalypse, and have students create their own undead-inspired verse, whether via limerick, haiku, or sonnet.
Two anthologies have been created from this material; the first, called "Christmas Story Collection," will be published in November, and a summer-themed collection will be published in mid-2019.
Everything from replays of competitive e-sport matches to complete play-throughs of narrative-driven games, game reviews, and curated anthologies of funny moments in games make their way onto YouTube.
Look through anthologies of humor pieces from the period, and you will not find parodies of nuts like him and Grant, although you will find dialect pieces making fun of blacks.
There's no shortage of space opera novels being published now, but these two anthologies are fantastic playlists curated by two of the genre's leading editors, Neil Clarke and John Joseph Adams.
Mega Man's history was celebrated recently with anthologies of his first 10 major adventures, and Mega Man 11 was announced this month, 7 years after the last game in the series.
It's hard to say if it'll be any good, since anthologies can be hit and miss from episode to episode, but there are some big stars on board to lend a hand.
One of the reasons those anthologies took off in the '50s is that there were still studio backlots that people could utilize to film a whole bunch of different types of stories.
While both anthologies differ a bit in tone and approach, they share quite a few similarities: they contain stories of mercenaries, starship pilots, scientists, beings beyond our comprehension, and everything in between.
The V/H/S shorts collection isn't necessarily standout horror — all anthologies are a mixed bag, and their worst installments tend to stick in the mind as much as the best ones.
After allowing his pupils to draw such a chart for Lord Byron and William Shakespeare, Mr Keating declares the essay "excrement", and orders them to rip it out of their poetry anthologies.
He left behind more than 20 books of poems, a dozen or more children's books, a few plays, two volumes of short stories, textbooks, anthologies, clusters of memoirs and books of essays.
Wrightson got his start illustrating comics in horror and suspense anthologies like House of Mystery and House of Suspense, and went on to co-create the character Swamp Thing for DC Comics.
Anthologies went extinct because viewers preferred characters that could age, soap-opera style, into old friends (or nemeses) and networks wanted to invest in shows they could keep promoting for the long haul.
Working one day a week for $25, he compiled anthologies of the work of Armstrong, Ellington, Bessie Smith and others, establishing a template that the industry continued to follow into the CD era.
Several anthologies with anti-Trump poems have already come out, including, in May, " Resistance, Rebellion, Life: 50 Poems Now " (Knopf), edited by Amit Majmudar, who was one of the winners in Kristof's contest.
Susie Bright, who edited the Best American Erotica anthologies, once told me that the way to write a great sex scene is to scrupulously avoid clichés until you can't avoid them any longer.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 88%What critics said: "A lot of horror anthologies hinge on concept instead of character or performance, but I'm happy to see 'Castle Rock' bucking that trend.
I recommend the anthologies Prose & Lore from the Red Umbrella Project and Coming Out Like A Porn Star, which was edited by Jiz Lee, for original writing by folks working in the sex industry.
He is also the editor of seven anthologies including "Coach," essays by 25 writers about their athletic mentors (Warner Books, 2005), and "Central Park," essays by writers sharing memories about the park (Bloomsbury, 2012).
"I can't begin to enumerate for you the number of dissertations and essays and articles and anthologies that over the years have been scotched one way or another by his demands," Mr. Scroggins said.
The stunning variety and lasciviousness of female perversions detailed in Friday's anthologies knocked our madonna off her altar into the gutter — but, under threat of anarchy, our loosened whore is always, soon again, chastened.
The stunning variety and lasciviousness of female perversions detailed in Friday's anthologies knocked our madonna off her altar into the gutter — but, under threat of anarchy, our loosened whore is always, soon again, chastened.
Given the recent flood of essays from writers announcing their exodus from NYC, which have been compiled into anthologies and satirized on McSweeney's, it's clear the stress is getting the best of many New Yorkers.
As he assembled the book, though, he also took up arms as an editor in the so-called "War of the Anthologies," in which two influential poetry compilations were at total odds with each other.
In a style that danced with literary allusions and arch rhetoric — and composed with pen and ink (he hated computers) — he produced thousands of critiques and a dozen books, mostly anthologies of his own work.
"There's more of a likelihood to get published now, with collaborative anthologies coming out every few months and self-publishing becoming more common," 32-year-old Christine Druga (u/cmd102), the head moderator for NoSleep, explained.
Jay Disbrow's Monster Invasion culls mostly from this pre-Code horror work, specifically the creature-centric stories he did for supernatural- and suspense-themed anthologies Ghostly Weird Stories, Blue Bolt Weird Tales of Terror, and more.
That said, "Krazy" is absolutely an essential companion to any deep dig into Herriman's work via the many critical books and blogs on comics and, of course, the original "Krazy Kat" cartoons in anthologies and online.
One needs only to look at a number of other New Directions anthologies, where a seasoned translator is placed next to a writer without foreign language skills, and a very suspect version stands in for the original.
For most of their existence, SFF novellas have been trapped in monthly magazines and anthologies, where only a fringe readership could visit them (along with short stories, but those babies can also live free in dedicated collections).
Her anthologies work the same way, which is a feat, as though the writers she knew had invariably picked up some of the qualities that defined her own fiction (or else were edited so that they did).
That cannot be said for the anthology THE BEST OF THE BEST HORROR OF THE YEAR: 10 Years of Essential Short Horror Fiction (Night Shade, paper, $17.99), edited by the venerable queen of horror anthologies Ellen Datlow.
He retired 211 years later, in 2002, as editorial director of book development, a post in which he inaugurated volumes on the best travel writing by Times reporters and anthologies of Times reportage on great historical events.
He passed away last year, but he'll have a new book out this month that collects 38 of the best stories from those 35 annual anthologies, which includes stories from Charles Stross, Nancy Kress, Stephen Baxter, and more.
She's a prolific author and scholar in China, and translations of her work has appeared in publications such as Clarkesworld, Nature, and anthologies such as Theodore Huters and Mingwei Song's The Reincarnated Giant, and Ken Liu's Invisible Planets.
He also compiled dozens of anthologies, many with Ms. Cramer, including "The Space Opera Renaissance" (2006) and "Spirits of Christmas: Twenty Other-Worldly Tales" (1989), and he wrote "Age of Wonders: Exploring the World of Science Fiction" (1984).
From quirky comedies to bizarre horror anthologies, there's a lot to explore, both via streaming platform and traditional TV. If you're looking for a show to watch during a rainy day, don't settle for whatever's hot on Hulu.
There have been other such survey anthologies before: The Norton Book of Science Fiction, edited by Ursula K. LeGuin and Brian Attebery is a wonderful and in-depth volume that covers the latter half of the 20th century.
But the main challenge here is arriving when TV (even the streaming kind) is awash in stars and anthologies, including Netflix's edgy "Black Mirror" and CBS All Access' latest return to "The Twilight Zone," guided by Jordan Peele.
This February through April, as part of the Hammer Museum's edition of the "Leap Before You Look" exhibition of Black Mountain College avant-garde art, the Los Angeles troupe has been dancing anthologies culled from Cunningham's 1950s choreography.
He appeared on numerous series during the 1950s, including golden-age anthologies like "Playhouse 90" and many westerns, before making his feature film debut as a soldier in the Korean War film "Pork Chop Hill," released in 1959.
The gentle black-and-white gradients of the books' pages are still apparent, their leather spines often still legible; one is made up of volumes of the Encyclopedia Americana, another from a mix of dictionaries and literary anthologies.
It's almost like "The Twilight Zone" in terms of covering a great deal of ground concisely, and easily the best of the recent anthologies, including Amazon's "The Romanoffs" and "Modern Love," the latter culled from the New York Times.
"Once Amazon has [a story], they have the right to do anything they want with it, including possibly using it in anthologies or selling it other languages, etc, without paying the author anything else for it, ever," he wrote.
In honor of the centennial year of her birth, two anthologies have arrived: "Revise the Psalm," edited by Quraysh Ali Lansana and Sandra Jackson-Opoku; and "The Golden Shovel Anthology," edited by Peter Kahn, Ravi Shankar and Patricia Smith.
The author of nine books and editor of two anthologies, Olivas is a major contributor to Chicano and Angeleno literature who has been consistently well-reviewed and extremely active in the literary community, including as an advocate for Latinx voices.
One-Thing Shops Inspired by Borges and Chandler, José Luis Pereira dedicated almost a decade to writing short stories, with works published in various literary anthologies — "but like every writer, I wanted to have my own bookshop, too," he says.
In the last two years, Bangladesh's first lesbian comic book Project Dhee was launched, alongside theatrical performances and art exhibits, poetry anthologies, and a documentary film about the Rainbow Rally, a diversity-promoting New Year's Day celebration started by Mannan.
You have catalogues, anthologies, textbooks, but we wanted to do something that is really about creating this special book that can be a textbook, a catalogue that shows the richness of Activestills' work, and a collection of essays on the work.
"This is a particularly memorable and a proud part of our legacy because of two words: happy ending," said Jeff Kriendler, who was Pan Am's vice president for corporate communications in the 1980s and has compiled several anthologies about the airline.
Some of the essays, reviews and reported articles collected in "The Rub of Time" — including two miniature anthologies of questions posed in The Independent by fans, gawkers and haters — take Amis's household-name status as an occasion or a theme.
Mr. Johnson-Davies — whom the critic Edward Said called "the leading Arabic-English translator of our time" in The Independent of London in 212 — exposed Western readers to the diversity of contemporary Arabic literature in a series of important anthologies.
Where Abdel-Magied wants white writers to stick with white characters, Taylor argues: There are classes, panels, workshops, blog posts, editors, anthologies, writing series, reading series, and seminars about how to write the other, which is often taken to mean people of color.
Johanna Burton, the director and curator of education and public engagement at the New Museum in New York, reached out to Gossett about contributing something on trans representation to the museum's ongoing series of anthologies about various topics in visual culture in 2015.
With a few notable exceptions (the original Twin Peaks and horror anthologies like The Twilight Zone being the most obvious ones), broadcast network TV shows are about situations where the status quo is threatened here and there but always, gracefully reasserts itself.
Mr. Stewart, as senior vice president for artists and repertoire, wedded his deep knowledge of rock, pop, soul and other genres to the idiosyncratic Rhino label's mission of producing definitive boxed sets and anthologies, including lengthy liner notes and high-quality artwork.
Also nominated are two anthologies that deepen understanding of Africa in its post-colonial transition: "Bobo Yéyé: Belle Époque in Upper Volta" and "Sweet as Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes From the Horn of Africa," both of which showcase music that's fantastically hybridized.
They didn't take them, so I guess that also makes the stories my first real attempts at fan fiction... I also submitted a story to one of the early Strange New Worlds fanfic anthologies, well before I tried writing and publishing my own original fiction.
According to our count based on the list of written works on Stephen King's official website, King has published 213 short stories, novellas, and novels since 1974, not including story anthologies, limited or special editions of novels, screenplays, essays, non-fiction, speeches, and interviews.
It was Brown who insisted on putting together the very popular "Amphigorey" anthologies that, even if the crowded format diminished the subtle effects of the individual volumes, brought Gorey out of the cold and, along the way, made him a considerable amount of money.
The stories here were mostly short contributions to comics anthologies, all of which are now out of print and something of a chore to find, so Uncivilized Books has done a service for the comics fan by compiling them all into a fine-looking volume.
It's getting increasingly more difficult to find classic movies (I've looked for specific classic movies or anthologies on Amazon, and there are barely any), and yet I've been able to see Anatomy of a Murder and Roman Holiday and that's just what caught my eye after tutoring.
One hundred dancers will perform anthologies (called Events) of solos from the 1950s to 2009 in New York (Brooklyn Academy of Music), Paris (the Opéra-Comique), London (the Barbican Center) and Los Angeles (Center for the Art of Performance at the University of California, Los Angeles).

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