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  1. Author! Author!

    Author Author may refer to In literature Author Author book Author Author book , autobiographical work by P. G. Wodehouse first published in 1953 Author Author short story Author Author short story , 1943 short story by Isaac Asimov Author, Author novel Author, Author novel , 2004 novel by David Lodge In television Author, Author Frasier Author, Author Frasier , episode of Frasier Author, Author Voyager episode Author, Author Voyager episode , episode of Star Trek Voyager In other fields Author Author album Author Author album , 1981 album by Scottish post punkers the Scars Author Author film Author Author film , 1982 film starring Al Pacino disambig ...   more details



  1. File:Author Author Cover.jpg

    Summary book cover fur Article Author, Author novel Use Infobox OPTIONAL FIELDS Title Author, Author Author David Lodge author David Lodge Publisher Secker & Warburg Cover artist country United Kingdom Website http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk edition ?isbn 0436205270 Owner Commentary Year 2004 OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability Other information Licensing Non free book cover This is the cover of the novel Author, Author novel Author, Author . ...   more details



  1. Author! Author! (short story)

    Author Author is a fantasy short story written by Isaac Asimov . It was written in 1943, born of the author s desire to make the pages of Unknown with a fantasy. It was sold to the magazine, but never published as the magazine was withdrawn because of a wartime paper shortage. It surfaced some twenty years later and was included in an anthology of stories that had appeared in that magazine despite not having actually been published. It was also included in the 1972 collection The Early Asimov . The story concerns Graham Dorn, a successful mystery writer, who finds to his dismay that his most famous literary creation, a suave detective named Reginald de Meister, has become real. He usurps Dorn s life and even attempts to steal his fiancee. When De Meister s literary lady friend, the flashing eyed svelte Sancha Rodriquez, also appears and accuses him of two timing her, De Meister disappears. Graham s life becomes his own again. br The Early Asimov DEFAULTSORT Author Author Short Story Category Short stories by Isaac Asimov Category 1964 short stories Category Fantasy short stories fr Auteur Auteur ...   more details



  1. Author! Author! (film)

    Infobox film name Author Author image Author author.jpg caption film poster writer Israel Horovitz starring Al Pacino br Dyan Cannon br Tuesday Weld br Alan King comedian Alan King br Bob Elliott br Ray Goulding director Arthur Hiller cinematography Victor J. Kemper producer Irwin Winkler music Dave Grusin distributor 20th Century Fox released June 18, 1982 runtime 110 minutes country Film US language English budget gross 10,576,604 USA awards Author Author is a 1982 film directed by Arthur Hiller , written by Israel Horovitz and is loosely autobiographical. It stars Al Pacino , Dyan Cannon and Tuesday Weld . It concerns the familial and relationship troubles of a stressed Armenian American Broadway theatre Broadway writer, Ivan Travalian Pacino , as he struggles to write an original play entitled, English with Tears . Plot synopsis Playwright Ivan Travalian Pacino has a Broadway play in rehearsal ... Obie Awards. ref name Bennetts cite news last Bennetts first Leslie title Author Author Shoots ... and jumped at the chance to work again on Author Author . The film was based on Horovitz s own personal ... last Chase first Chris title The author of Author Author work The New York Times date 1982 07 02 url http www.nytimes.com 1982 07 02 movies at the movies the author of author author.html accessdate ... ref Pacino has said that he made Author Author because he thought he would enjoy making a film about ... Grobel Reaction Author Author received negative reviews from critics. In his review for the Globe ... . ref name Scott cite news last Scott first Jay title Author Author Just a Mish Mash of Mush work Globe ... a movie that tries to be adorable and isn t. Author Author tries so hard that the screen seems to sweat ... links Imdb title id 0083598 title Author Author Arthur Hiller Films DEFAULTSORT Author Author ... Hiller ca Author Author fr Avec les compliments de l auteur it Pap , sei una frana ka pl Autor Autor pt Author Author ro Autor Autor ru ...   more details



  1. Author, Author (novel)

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Author, Author title orig translator image Image Author Author Cover.jpg 225px image caption 1st edition UK author David Lodge author David Lodge illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Fiction Modern fiction publisher Secker & Warburg US br Viking Press US release date October 7, 2004 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages 400 pages isbn 0 670 03349 9 dewey 823 .914 22 congress PR6062.O36 A95 2004 oclc 55671844 This article is about the David Lodge novel. For the similar Author Author , see the disambiguation page. Author, Author is a novel by David Lodge author David Lodge , written in 2004 in literature 2004 . The book is based on the life of the author Henry James . It was released at about the same time as The Master novel The Master by Colm T ib n and other books about James, and Lodge wrote The Year of Henry James The Story of a Novel about this. Lodge populates his novel with several of the most famous figures of English literature from the time of the book s setting in the late nineteenth century. Plot summary The novel opens with a framing device wherein we are shown what is happening in the London home of the dying novelist at the beginning of World War I . One of the servant staff in James house has taken a crude but sincere interest in discovering what her employer s books are all about and takes to reading one of his more famous stories, The Beast in the Jungle . This story, whose hero is obsessed by a paranoid belief that his life will be marked by an unknown catastrophe, provides the opening for the novel proper to begin. Now we proceed back in time to the middle years of James life and are introduced to a large ... this time with the American author Constance Fenimore Woolson . Lodge suggests that their relationship ... s review in the Guardian DEFAULTSORT Author, Author Novel Category 2004 novels Category Novels ...   more details



  1. Author citation

    In taxonomy, an author citation refers to the person or group of people who validly published a taxon. The rules and formats of author citations vary in each discipline Author citation botany Author citation zoology disambig ...   more details



  1. Author (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary author An author is the person who created or is creating a written work such as a book or article. Author may also refer to Author citation botany Author citation zoology Author music , the creator of a piece of music Authors card game , or The Game of Authors, a card game disambig fr Auteur ja pt Autor desambigua o ...   more details



  1. Eponymous author

    The eponymous author of a literary work, often a work that is meant to be prophetic or homiletic , is not really the author. An anonymous author chooses to write in the name of another. This eponymous author is not merely a pen name for the real author, but someone with a completely different identity. The author is often a real person who is famous, but usually long deceased, whom the author has chosen to achieve recognition or fame for his work. Such a work is said to be Pseudepigraphy pseudepigraphical . For example, Jeremiah was said to be the author of Book of Lamentations Lamentations , and King Solomon Solomon the author of Song of Songs . Most biblical scholars attribute both works to later authors, writing eponymously. a fictitious person, cloaking the identity of the real author. The fictitious author is often clearly not a real person. The character of the fictitious author, as perceived by the reader, may itself be a fictional device. a fictitious person, even though the identity of the real author is well known. John Updike created an interview of himself, conducted by Henry Bech , one of his fictitious characters. Sources Sandys Wunsch, John. What Have They Done to the Bible A History of Modern Biblical Interpretation . Liturgical Press 2005 . literature stub Category Anonymity ...   more details



  1. Author (music)

    otheruses2 author An author is the creator of a piece of music . The sole fact of creating a sequence of notes, even if they are not written on paper, might give someone the title of author of a melody, chords sequence or arrangement. See composer . Category Composers music stub ...   more details



  1. Author function

    The author function is a concept related to deconstruction deconstructionist literary theory . It was developed by Michel Foucault in his 1969 essay What is the Author? Theory Foucault posits that the legal system was central in the rise of the author , as an author was needed in order to be punished for making Transgressive art transgressive statements. This is made evident through the rise of the printing press during the time of the Protestant Reformation Reformation , when religious texts that circulated challenged the authority of the Catholic Church . The author function does not affect all texts in the same way. For example, the author of a science Textbook text books is not clear or definable as the author of a well known novel . It is not a spontaneous creation or entity, but a carefully constructed social position. See also Roland Barthes Death of the Author References http books.google.com books?hl en&lr &id Ma77jxOOmBcC&oi fnd&pg PA3&dq Foucault author function&ots YiruK6BRjI&sig YtAZ7vXy7bc3b5Kzoc6Z5VAm3f0 Archaeology of knowledge , by Michel Foucault, Alan Sheridan Reflist Category Writing Category deconstruction Category literary theory ...   more details



  1. Lead author

    The lead author is the first named author of a publication i.e. a research article or audit . As well as contributing technical expertise to the findings of the paper he is also, generally, the most senior member of the team behind the published work. See also Academic authorship ref book stub Writer stub Category Publications ...   more details



  1. Author surrogate

    . As an example, the author surrogate may be the one who delivers political diatribe, expressing the author s beliefs at an appropriate time, or expound on the strengths and weakness of other characters, thereby communicating directly the author s opinion on the characters in question. Philosophers may use author surrogates to express their personal positions, especially if these are unpopular or run counter to established views. British writer David Hume used the author surrogate Philo ... the best known philosophical author surrogate is Socrates in the writings of Plato . Most stories have an author surrogate, insofar as the author is usually capable of pointing to one character major ... take the form of a realistic depiction of the author Benjamin in Animal Farm , or a negative Woody Allen in many of his films or positive depiction of the author. Steve Gerber depicted himself saving ... author surrogates, Richard Rory and Jonh Daltry. Fan fiction main Mary Sue Author surrogacy ... have evolved the term Mary Sue to refer to an idealized author surrogate. The term Mary Sue is thought to evoke the clich of the adolescent author who uses writing as a vehicle for the indulgence of self idealization rather than entertaining others. For male author surrogates, similar sounding ... in a different sense, meaning the principal author of a multi author document. http hnn.us roundup entries 8290.html See also Audience surrogate Autobiographical novel Author character Mary Sue Notes references References and further reading Fan fiction Category Alter egos Author surrogate Category ...   more details



  1. Fantasy author

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Cleanup date May 2007 Fantasy The definition of a fantasy author is somewhat diffuse, and a matter of opinion Jules Verne considered H. G. Wells to be a fantasy author and there is considerable overlap with List of science fiction authors science fiction authors and List of horror fiction authors horror fiction authors . However some notable part of the output of the List of fantasy authors fantasy writers leans more to the fantasy end of the spectrum. What target an author being a fantasy author? Well, there are many reasons but the main one remain his her creation.If the novels written by him her is categorized as fantasy literature,it can be said that he she write fantasy.The perfect example can be the top 10 fantasy author starting with J. R. R. Tolkien with his Lord of the rings series and finishing with younger writers as Marinuc Alexandru.Unlikely the top writers these young writers offer novels for free written online,they do not benefit from advertising as Tolkien or Rowling and they don t ask for money for they books.Their creation is for free. See also Author Fantastique Fantasy List of science fiction authors List of horror fiction authors Novelist DEFAULTSORT Fantasy Author Category Fantasy writers Fantasy stub ...   more details



  1. Implied author

    orphan date April 2010 copyedit date November 2009 The implied author is a concept of literary criticism developed in the twentieth century. It is distinct from the author and the narrator . The distinction from the author lies in that the implied author consists solely of what can be deduced from the work. The implications of the work may paint a rather different picture of the author than might be deduced from their real life. Author Saul Bellow once observed that it was not surprising, with all the revision that goes into a work, that an author might appear better on the page than in real life ... the narrator cheerfully offers his proposal, but the implied author is not as aware as Jonathan Swift .... insist yet that the interpretation is right that reflects the intention of the real author exactly. However, under the influence of structuralism , Roland Barthes declared the death of the real author ... the meaning of the text with the intention of the author. A text has its own meaning by itself without the author. We can actually understand the meaning of the text even if the author is unknown. Wayne C. Booth brought the new term implied author to distinguish the following virtual author of the text from the real author. 1. The virtual author made by the real author to write a text without his private bias. 2. A particular side of the author in the particular work. 3. The fictional narrator made by the real author. 4. The whole group that made or affected the work. 5. The subject or theme ... career author , the unity of the whole works of the real author to apply for the norm to interpret a work instead of the then intention of the real author. G rard Genette tried to treat this problem ... author knows all and he can describe even the mental states of the all persons. 2. Focalization Internal Focalisation the implied author is one of the persons in the story and he talks always as monologue with his impressions. 3. Focalization External Focalization the implied author talks objectively ...   more details



  1. What is an Author?

    Orphan date April 2010 Cleanup date February 2010 What is an Author? is an influential lecture given by French philosopher, sociologist and historian Michel Foucault on literary theory ref http www.colorado.edu English courses ENGL2012Klages foucault.html Michel Foucault What is an Author? by Professor Mary Klages, English Dept., University of Colorado. ref The work considers the relationship between author, text and reader ref http www.lawrence.edu dept english courses 60A handouts author.html Reader s Guide to Foucault s What Is An Author? by Tim Spurgin, English Department at Lawrence University. ref concluding that blockquote The Author is a certain functional principle by which, in our culture, one limits, excludes and chooses The author is therefore the ideological figure by which one marks the manner in which we fear the proliferation of meaning. blockquote The essay bore considerable impact on issues of readership then and since. Citation needed date February 2010 External Links fr http www.opschool.be groupedumercredi questcequunauteur.html Michel Foucault et la fonction auteur dans Qu est ce qu un auteur? References Reflist Category Literary theory de Was ist ein Autor? ...   more details



  1. MSDS Author

    notability date November 2010 File Msds author.jpg thumb MSDS Author is a service provided by supply chain materials management software company, Actio Corporation . MSDS Author allows for companies to easily compose, publish and distribute material safety data sheets for finished goods in various formats and multiple languages. External links http www.eweek.com c a IT Management Actio Readies ASP Service for MSDS Authoring Actio Readies ASP Service for MSDS Authoring eWeek 2005 11 4 References DEFAULTSORT Msds Author Category Occupational safety and health ...   more details



  1. Author mill

    An author mill is a publisher that relies on producing large numbers of small run books by different authors, as opposed to a smaller number of works published in larger numbers. ref name Strauss PA VDM The name was coined by Victoria Strauss of Writer Beware , as a parallel formation from diploma mill ... for breed purity, puppy placement, health, or socialization . As described by Writer Beware, an author ... of selling thousands of books from each, as commercial publishers do . Author mills don t require ... as their major source of income through books purchased by the author for re sale, or sold to pocket markets the author him herself is responsible for identifying , and so can be defined as vanity publishers, despite the lack of upfront or other charges. Also, author mills tend to share ... editing, no meaningful post publication marketing or distribution. Typically an author mill ... discover that they need to buy their own books for resale. The rise of the author mill is based on the rise ... number of average sales A relatively predictable number of sales to the author, the author s family, and the author s friends. Victoria Strauss has used the examples of PublishAmerica and Verlag Dr. Mueller VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller to illustrate the concept of author mill. ref name Strauss PA VDM cite web url http www.sfwa.org 2009 10 author mills and a request for contact title Author Mills and a Request for Contact author Strauss, Victoria date 2009 10 21 publisher SFWA accessdate 2010 02 27 archiveurl ... url http www.sfwa.org 2009 09 victoria strauss vdm verlag dr mueller title VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller author ... VDM as an academic author mill . ref name Strauss VDM ref See also Print on demand Vanity press ... reflist External links http www.sfwa.org 2009 10 author mills and a request for contact Victoria Strauss Author Mills and a Request for Contact http nielsenhayden.com makinglight archives 002692.html Follow the Money http www.jamiehall.org self publish.htm Self Publishing, POD Technology and Author ...   more details



  1. Death of the Author

    Expert subject philosophy date May 2009 The Death of the Author is a 1967 essay by the French people ... traditional literary criticism s practice of incorporating the intentions and biographical context of an author ... and criticism that relies on aspects of the author s identity his or her political views, historical ... meaning from the author s work. In this type of criticism, the experiences and biases of the author ... tidy and convenient but is actually sloppy and flawed To give a text an Author and assign a single .... No longer the focus of creative influence, the author is merely a scriptor a word Barthes uses expressly to disrupt the traditional continuity of power between the terms author and authority . The scriptor ... what. Is it Balzac the author professing literary ideas on femininity? Is it universal wisdom? Romantic .... Barthes articulation of the death of the author is a radical and drastic recognition of this severing of authority and authorship. Instead of discovering a single theological meaning the message of the Author ..., law. ref Roland Barthes http www.deathoftheauthor.com Death of the Author ref Influences and overview A post structuralist text, Death of the Author influenced French continental philosophy, particularly ..., and breaks. Ideas presented in The Death of the Author were anticipated to some extent ... of the Intentional Fallacy declares that a poem does not belong to its author rather, it is detached from the author at birth and goes about the world beyond his power to intend about it or control ... the Death of the Author as a work that obliterates not only stable critical interpretation but also stable personal identity. Michel Foucault also addressed the question of the author in critical interpretation. In his 1969 essay What is an Author? , he developed the idea of author function to explain the author as a classifying principle within a particular discursive formation. Foucault did ... of a historical progression that will liberate the reader from domination by the author. See also ...   more details



  1. The Absent Author

    italicstitle The Absent Author is a children s mystery book written by Ron Roy in 1997, and is the first book in the A to Z Mysteries series. The plot involves three amateur detectives Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose who come across a mystery when they begin to suspect that a famous mystery writer named Wallis Wallace was kidnapped when he did not show up for a book signing. The caper was followed by the second book in the series, The Bald Bandit . DEFAULTSORT Absent Author Category American children s novels Category 1997 novels child book stub ...   more details



  1. Author Emeritus

    Author Emeritus award is an honorary title bestowed by SFWA Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. It was created as a way to recognize and appreciate senior writers in the genres of science fiction and fantasy who have made significant contributions to our field but who are no longer active or whose excellent work may no longer be as widely known as it once was. The Author Emeritus is invited to speak at the annual Nebula Awards banquet. The position was created in 1995. The honorees so far have been 1995 Emil Petaja 1996 Wilson Tucker 1997 Judith Merril 1998 Nelson S. Bond 1999 William Tenn 2000 Daniel Keyes 2001 Robert Sheckley 2003 Katherine MacLean 2004 Charles L. Harness declined the banquet invitation due to being unable to travel and was honored by SFWA as an Author of Distinction 2006 William F. Nolan ref cite web work Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Inc. title 2005 Nebula Award winners url http www.sfwa.org news 2006 06nebwin.htm date 2006 05 06 ref 2007 D.G. Compton 2008 Ardath Mayhar ref name dmn1 cite news work Dallas Morning News first Edward last Nawotka date 2008 04 24 url http www.guidelive.com sharedcontent dws ent books stories DN scifi 0424gl.ART.State.Edition1.46cfb13.html title Nebula Awards puts Austin and Texas writers at center of science fiction world ref 2009 M. J. Engh ref cite web title Nebula Awards 2009 publisher Cover It Live date 2009 04 25 url http www.coveritlive.com index.php?option com altcaster&task siteviewaltcast&altcast code 21d947440a accessdate 2009 04 25 ref Ref cite web title SWFA live publisher Twitter ... web title Neal Barrett, Jr., named 2010 SFWA Author Emeritus work Nebula Awards publisher SFWA date 2010 03 30 url http www.nebulaawards.com index.php guest blogs neal barrett jr named 2010 sfwa author ... awards author.htm SFWA Author Emeritus page Nebula Awards Category Science fiction awards hu Author Emeritus ...   more details



  1. Author Solutions

    , BookSurge, or unless additional fees were paid. Author Solutions raised questions about the legality ... of America , Harpercollins fantasy novelist Victoria Strauss criticized Author Solutions as a dishonest ... vs self publishing ref References references External links http www.authorsolutions.com Author ...   more details



  1. The Author of Beltraffio

    Infobox short story See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Author of Beltraffio author Henry James country United Kingdom language English language English genre Short story published in English Illustrated Magazine publication type Periodical publisher pub date June July 1884 media type Print Magazine pages 21 pp isbn NA The Author of Beltraffio is a short story by Henry James , first published in the English Illustrated Magazine in 1884. This macabre account of desperate family infighting eventually leads to a tragedy tragic conclusion. Although the father in the story is a novelist , the tale concentrates far more on his family relationships than on his special concerns as a writer, though some of those concerns affect the outcome. Plot summary The narrator of the story, a somewhat naive United States American admirer of England English novelist Mark Ambient, visits the writer at his home in Surrey . The narrator is very enthusiastic about Ambient s work, especially his latest novel Beltraffio . He meets Ambient s beautiful but chilly wife, his sickly seven year old son Dolcino, and his strange sister Gwendolyn. He also learns that Ambient s wife strongly dislikes her husband s novels and considers them corrupt and pagan. Dolcino eventually becomes much more ill. In order to protect him from what she sees as the baleful influence of his father, Ambient s wife withholds the boy s medicine. Dolcino dies, and the details of his mother s conduct are told to the narrator by Gwendolyn. The mother, grief stricken over her role in Dolcino s final ... Edition text of The Author of Beltraffio 1909 http www.henryjames.org.uk prefaces text16 inframe.htm Author s preface to the New York Edition text of The Author of Beltraffio 1909 http www.loa.org volume.jsp?RequestID 130§ion notes Note on the texts of The Author of Beltraffio at the Library of America web site DEFAULTSORT Author of Beltraffio Category 1884 short stories Category Short stories ...   more details



  1. The Author's Ordeal

    The Author s Ordeal are lyrics to a song written by science fiction author Isaac Asimov . They were first published in Science Fiction Quarterly , May 1957, pp. 34 36. They are included in three collections of Asimov s short stories Earth Is Room Enough , The Far Ends of Time and Earth omnibus edition and The Complete Stories, Volume 1 . The lyrics pastiche the Gilbert and Sullivan patter song known as the Lord Chancellor s Nightmare Song from Iolanthe . The song depicts the agonies he goes through in thinking up a new science fiction story. It notes that the process of devising a space opera is incompatible with living in the real world with all its dull facts of life that hound you. See also The Foundation of S.F. Success References http www.asimovonline.com oldsite misc story list.html Seiler, Edward. Isaac Asimov s Short Fiction Larry Stories, Miscellaneous Mysteries, Poems and Lyrics 1995 AsimovOnline.com External links http authors.wizards.pro books titles 61783 the authors ordeal Publication history of the poem http infoart.kuzbass.ru moshkow book FOUNDATION asivers.txt Text of the poem included here Earth is Room Enough DEFAULTSORT Authors Ordeal, The Category Works by Isaac Asimov Category Works inspired by Gilbert and Sullivan Category Works originally published in Science Fiction Quarterly 1950s song stub ...   more details



  1. Brenan (author)

    Wikify date January 2011 Brenan , Floruit fl. 1756 , was an author. Brenan is the author of the Painter s Breakfast a dramatic satire, Dublin, 1756, 12mo. He is also credited with the production of a comedy, entitled The Lawsuit, which Burke is said to have intended to publish by subscription, but which never saw the light. Of his life nothing whatever, is known, except that he was a painter in Dublin. The Painter s Breakfast is a clever work. Pallat, a painter, asks to breakfast some known patrons of art. He then, with the aid of Dactyl, a poet, and Friendly, a comedian, sells by auction as original works some copies of paintings executed by his acquaintance. The proceeds of the sale, after the deduction of the cost of the breakfast and the true value of the paintings, are to be devoted to a fund for the relief of lunatics. The intention is of course to ridicule would be connoisseurs of art, who neglect modern work, and will hear only of the antique. The characters of Sir Bubble Buyall, Formal a connoisseur , Lady Squeeze, Bow and Scrape two hookers in , and others are well drawn, and the piece has some humour. References reflist DNB wstitle Brenan DEFAULTSORT Brenan Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Cat improve date January 2011 ...   more details



  1. Author's Playhouse

    Image Olansoule.jpg left thumb 100px Olan Soule Author s Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Altria Group Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942 43. ref name Dun Premiering with Elementals by Stephen Vincent Ben t , the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as Mr. Mergenthwirker s Lobbies by Nelson S. Bond Nelson Bond , The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico , The Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs , The Piano by William Saroyan and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber . ref name Dun Cast Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak , Marvin Miller actor Marvin Miller , Nelson Olmsted , Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne . Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Leroy Shield Roy Shield . Directors included Norman Felton , Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. ref name Dun http books.google.com books?id EwtRbXNca0oC&pg PA51&dq 22author s playhouse 22&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 0&as miny is &as maxm is 0&as maxy is &num 100&as brr 0&cd 8 v onepage&q 22author s 20playhouse 22&f false Dunning, John. On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio . New York Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0 19 50767 ref Related The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s The World s Great Novels , NBC Presents Short Story and The NBC University Theater . See also div style moz column count 2 Academy Award radio Cavalcade of America The Campbell Playhouse CBS Radio Workshop Ford Theatre General Electric Theater Lux Radio Theater Mercury Theatre Mercury Theatre on the Air Screen Director s Playhouse The Screen ... References Reflist Listen to InternetArchiveOTR id AuthorsPlayhouse title Author s Playhouse External links http www.otrsite.com logs loga1028.htm Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs Author s Playhouse ...   more details




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