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WingNut Films has been involved in nearly all of Peter Jackson's work. The company is known for being involved in Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film series, based on the classic fantasy novel of the same name by English author J. R. R. Tolkien.
Wingnut (hardware), a nut with a pair of wings to enable it to be easily turned by hand; Wingnut (politics), an American slang term for a person who holds extreme political views; WingNut Films, film production company owned by Peter Jackson
According to Cheung (2011, p. 62-67), in 1931, Tsiang self-published his first novel China Red, which was an epistolary novel and welcomed in China at that time. After a short time, Tsiang completed his new book Hanging on Union Square , while this time he moved focus to the United States, he kept asking questions from political perspective.
The Hanging on Union Square: An American Epic is a novel by Chinese American author H.T. Tsiang, originally self-published in 1935. [1] The story is about a man called "Mr. Nut" who sits in a cafeteria, and listens to the problems of the people around him. Mr. Nut himself is unemployed, however feels as though his condition is temporary and dreams of striking it rich.
Janeczko was born on July 27, 1945, in Passaic, New Jersey.He was the son of Frank John and Verna (Smolak) Janeczko. [1] Janeczko was not a serious student when he was young.
Fourth Wing is a 2023 new adult, [1] high fantasy romance, or "romantasy" novel by American author Rebecca Yarros.It is the first book in The Empyrean series. Released on May 2, 2023, the novel achieved viral success on TikTok's reader community BookTok, which contributed to its No. 1 The New York Times bestseller list success.
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Peter Hess Stone (February 27, 1930 – April 26, 2003) was an American screenwriter and playwright. Stone is perhaps best remembered by the general public for the screenplays he wrote or co-wrote in the mid-1960s, Charade (1963), Father Goose (1964), and Mirage (1965).