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  • 1Physician writer — Physician writers are medical doctors who write creatively in fields outside their practice of medicine. Their works include short stories, novels, poetry, drama, screenplays, children’s literature, speculative fiction, scholarly works, essays,… …

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  • 2Duncan McKenzie (writer) — For other people of the same name, see Duncan McKenzie (disambiguation). Duncan McKenzie (b. 8 November 1960, Plymouth, England) is a Canadian TV writer and producer. He attended the University of Toronto in the late 1970s and Sheridan College in …

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  • 3Hans Reimann (writer) — This article is about the German writer. For the East German athlete, see Hans Reimann. Hans Reimann (1889–1969) was a German satirist, novelist, and playwright. He wrote under the pseudonyms Max Bunge, Hans Heinrich, Artur Sünder, Hanns Heinz… …

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  • 4Henry Carey (writer) — Henry Carey (c. August 26, 1687 ndash; October 5, 1743), was an English poet, dramatist and song writer. He is remembered as an anti Walpolean satirist and also as a patriot. Several of his melodies continue to be sung today, and he was widely… …

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  • 5Maddox (writer) — Infobox Writer name = George Ouzounian imagesize = 200px caption = Maddox pictured in a common pose (2006). birthname = George Ouzounian birthdate = birth year and age|1978 birthplace = pseudonym = Maddox occupation = Writer, Webmaster… …

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  • 6Włodzimierz Zagórski (writer) — Włodzimierz Zagórski (November 7 1834 in eastern Galicia, Czech Republic – February 13 1902 in Warsaw, Poland), pseudonymes Chochlik , Publicola (or Publikola ), was a Polish writer, popular satirist, prosaist, publicist. Officer of Austrian Army …

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  • 7Richard Grayson (writer) — Richard Grayson Born 1951 Brooklyn, New York Occupation Writer Nationality American Richard Grayson (born 1951) is a writer, political activist and performance artist, most noted for his books of short stories and his satiric runs for public… …

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  • 8Tom Taylor (writer) — Born in Melbourne, Australia on November 29, 1978 Tom Taylor [http://www.freewebs.com/tomtaylormade/] is an award winning writer of theatre, television, radio, comic books, film, magazines, satirical news, sketch comedy and musicals. Performing… …

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  • 9magazines, satirical —    The most influential humorous and satirical magazines in Britain are Private Eye, Viz and the revived Punch. The original Punch, founded in 1841, became a national institution but then began to go into decline. Alan Coren, editor from 1977–87 …

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  • 10Paul Donovan (writer) — Paul Donovan is a Canadian television and film writer, director and producer best known as the creator of the science fiction TV series, LEXX. He co founded Salter Street Films (SSF) with his brother Michael Donovan.Donovan was born in Canada on… …

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