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  • Brooke Babineau Canadian/American author (Below Mile Zero, a novel of Key West) [7]
  • Brian Plante http://www.sff.net/people/brian_plante
  • Barbara Betcherman Canadian novelist (Suspicions'), lawyer, and advocate of womens' rights, died ca. 1985
  • Barbara Dinerman American novelist "H" A Novel, "The Artist" A Short Story, "My Last Summer at Orchard Beach" A Memoir.
  • Barbara Sleigh British children's novelist. Works include Jessamy and the Carbonel series.
  • Bela Ashe 15-year-old American poet/novelist. Lead Tears a book of poetry, To Die with Honor a short story. (in progress), Waiting for Rain a novel (in progress).
  • Béla Jenbach (Bela Jenbach) (1871-1943), Austro-Hungarian librettist (internal links)
  • Belknap Maria
  • Ben Watson (writer)
  • Tonino Benacquista
  • Benson Snyder Author of The Hidden Curriculum, possibly from MIT
  • Beth Saulnier
  • Betty Wahl
  • Bhoosnurmath S.S : Noted Kannada Writer
  • Biagia Marniti : Noted Italian poet
  • Bisset Donald : a children book writer and actor
  • Blake McKendry, Canadian Author, scholar, and photographer, 1919-2003.
  • ANDY BLANKENBUEHLER: ANDY BLANKENBUEHLER (Choreographer) Mr. Blankenbuehler’s choreography has been seen in the Broadway revival of The Apple Tree (starring Kristin Chenoweth), the West End musical Desperately Seeking Susan, and the Off-Broadway production of In The Heights(Lortel, Outer Critics, Calloway, and Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Choreography). Other recent work includes: A Little Princess (music by Andrew Lippa), Waiting For The Moon (music by Frank Wildhorn), Burleigh Grimes (New World Stages), Broadway By The Year: 1930, 1938 and 1978, and the City Center Encores! production of The Apple Tree. Regionally, Mr. Blankenbuehler has choreographed A Wonderful Life (Paper Mill Playhouse), Red, Hot and Blue(Goodspeed Opera House, Paper Mill Playhouse), Quark Victory(Williamstown Theatre Festival), and Kept (Theatreworks). On television, his choreography has been seen on “The Sopranos,” MTV, and commercials for Wendy’s, Saturday Night Fever, and The History Channel. Andy has staged concert work for Bette Midler, and he directed, choreographed and co-conceived the hit Caesars Palace production Nights On Broadway. Mr. Blankenbuehler has performed on Broadway in Fosse, Contact, Man of La Mancha, Saturday Night Fever, Steel Pier, Big, Guys and Dolls, as well as the touring companies of West Side Story, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Music Of The Night, and Guys and Dolls. He sends boundless love and gratitude to his wife Elly and their new son, Luca.
http://www.mckendry.net/BLAKE%20MCKENDRY/Blake.htm

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Frank Possemato- Modern American Poet

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