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  2. List of people from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Peterson Haddix (1964– ), author; lives in Columbus; Saeed Jones, writer and poet [9] Kristen Lepionka, crime fiction writer [10] Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. (1932– ), Professor of Government at Harvard University; author of numerous books on the subject of political theory; graduated from high school in Columbus [11]

  3. Maggie Smith (poet) - Wikipedia

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    She worked as an associate editor for a publisher before switching to freelance work. Her 2016 poem "Good Bones" went viral and her 2023 memoir was a New York Times best-seller. Smith received several honors and awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and two Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence awards.

  4. Category:Writers from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  5. Main Library (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Activities for children include children's book narrations, a reading practice area, a homework help center, a study center for teens, and a media lab. Historical and genealogical services include access to 70,000 books, records, and other materials, as well as a discovery board that highlights newly digitized materials and historic areas of ...

  6. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    There have been efforts to put a select subset of Wikipedia's articles into printed book form. [246] [W 108] Since 2009, tens of thousands of print-on-demand books that reproduced English, German, Russian, and French Wikipedia articles have been produced by the American company Books LLC and by three Mauritian subsidiaries of the German ...

  7. Scott Woods - Wikipedia

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    Scott Woods (born January 25, 1971) is an American author and poet from Columbus, Ohio. [1] Woods is the former president of Poetry Slam Inc. and co-founded the poetry series, Writers Block. [1] He authors a monthly Internet column and has published several books.

  8. Swedish literature - Wikipedia

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    Journalistic documentary books was a significant literary trend with writers such as Jan Myrdal, Sven Lindqvist and Per Wästberg. Sara Lidman , a celebrated novelist of the 1950s also turned to such political writing in the 1960s, but later returned to writing novels centred on life in a small village in northern Sweden.

  9. Two Dollar Radio - Wikipedia

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    The book was named Best Book of 2008 by Time Out New York, [5] won Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year Gold Medal in Literary Fiction, [6] and was a Believer magazine Reader’s Choice Top-20 Pick. [7] 1940, award-winning novelist Jay Neugeboren's first new novel in two decades, was on the long list for the 2010 International Dublin Literary ...