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  1. Shōsetsuka ni Narō (小説家になろう, lit. "Let's Become a Novelist") is a Japanese novel self-publishing website created by Yusuke Umezaki (梅崎 祐輔, Umezaki Yūsuke). It was launched on April 2, 2004. Users can upload their novels free of charge and the novels are also free to read.

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    Thomas King, who was born in Roseville, California, on April 24, 1943, claims German and Greek descent from his mother and unconfirmed and not tribally recognized Cherokee descent from his father. King says his father left the family when the boys were very young, and that they were raised almost entirely by their mother. In his series of Massey Le...

    King has criticized policies and programs of both the United States and Canadian governments in many interviews and books. He is worried about aboriginal prospects and rights in North America. He says that he fears that aboriginal culture, and specifically aboriginal land, will continue to be taken away from aboriginal peoples until there is nothin...

    King has been writing novels, and children's books, and collections of stories since the 1980s. His notable works include A Coyote Columbus Story (1992) and Green Grass, Running Water (1993) – both of which were nominated for a Governor General's Award (the former for children's literature, and the latter for fiction – and The Inconvenient Indian: ...

    In April 2007 King announced that he would seek the New Democratic Party (NDP) nomination for Guelph district. On March 30, 2007, he was named the NDP candidate. NDP leader Jack Layton was present at the nomination meeting. A by-election was called in the riding due to the resignation of incumbent Liberal Member of Parliament Brenda Chamberlain, ef...

    In the 1990s, he served as story editor for Four Directions, a CBC Television drama anthology series about First Nations which was held up by production and scheduling delays before finally airing in 1996.He also wrote the teleplay "Borders", an adaptation of his own previously published short story, for the series. From 1997 to 2000, King wrote an...

    His partner is Helen Hoy, a professor emerita of English and Women's Studies at the University of Guelph, School of English and Theatre Studies. She has written a study, How Should I Read These? Native Women Writers in Canada, (2001). He has three children, Christian (born 1971), Benjamin (born 1985) and Elizabeth (born 1988). The couple resides in...

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    1. Medicine River (Viking Canada, 1990), novel 2. A Coyote Columbus Story (Douglas & McIntyre, 1992), illustrated by William Kent Monkman – Governor General's Award finalist 3. Green Grass, Running Water (Houghton Mifflin, 1993), novel featuring Coyote, OCLC 26632171– Governor General's Award finalist 4. One Good Story, That One(1993), stories 5. Borders(1993) 6. Coyote Sings to the Moon(1998), illus. Johnny Wales 7. Truth and Bright Water (HarperFlamingoCanada, 1999) 8. The Truth About Stori...

    Selected short stories

    Short story collections are listed above. 1. "Coyote and the Enemy Aliens" (HarperCollins, 2012), ebook, OCLC 877892260

    Scripts

    1. Four Directions(CBC Television, 1996), drama anthology series, as editor and sometime writer 2. The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour(CBC Radio, 1997 to 2000) and its sequels (2002 and 2006) 3. I'm Not The Indian You Had In Mind, 2007, short film also directed by King

    Nominated for a Governor General's Award in 1992 for A Coyote Columbus Story.
    Nominated for a Governor General's Award in 1993 for Green Grass, Running Water.
    Selected in 2003 to give the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Massey Lectures. The series, entitled The Truth About Stories, was published that year by the House of Anansi Press.
    Green Grass, Running Water was chosen for the inclusion in the 2004 edition of Canada Reads, and championed by then-Winnipeg mayor Glen Murray. In the 2015 edition of Canada Reads, his non-fiction...

    Eva Gruber, ed. Thomas King: Works and Impact. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2012. ISBN 9781571134356

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  4. Atsushi Nakajima (中島 敦, Nakajima Atsushi, 5 May 1909 – 4 December 1942) was a Japanese author known for his unique style and self-introspective themes. His major works include "The Moon Over the Mountain" and "Light, Wind and Dreams" with the former being published in many Japanese textbooks. [1]

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  5. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 小説家小説家 - Wikipedia

    定義. 「小説家」と「小説の著者」とを明確に区別する基準は無い。. 一般的に小説家とは、 職業 として執筆した作品によって収入を得ている者をはじめ、兼業で、他の職業と両立して執筆している場合も「小説家」と呼ぶ場合が多い。. 小説による収入は ...

  6. May 26, 2019 · 小説の起源とその歴史、そして現代における小説がどのように発展してきたのかを、わかりやすく解説します。. 「小説の定義って何なの?. 「小説ってどこから始まったの?. 小説を書くことを一生の職業としようとするのであれば、この辺りの質問には ...

  7. The history of writing traces the development of writing systems and how their use transformed and was transformed by different societies. The use of writing prefigures various social and psychological consequences associated with literacy and literary culture.

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