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  • Chapbook
  • Short inexpensive booklet

    A chapbook is a type of small printed booklet that was a popular medium for street literature throughout early modern Europe. Chapbooks were usually produced

    Chapbook

    Chapbook

    Chapbook

  • The Chap-Book
  • The Chap-Book was an American literary magazine between 1894 and 1898. It is often classified as one of the first "little magazines" of the 1890s. The

    The Chap-Book

    The Chap-Book

    The_Chap-Book

  • New York Chapbook Fellowship
  • Annual poetry fellowship

    The Poetry Society of America's New York Chapbook Fellowship is awarded once a year to two New York poets under 30 years of age who have yet to publish

    New York Chapbook Fellowship

    New_York_Chapbook_Fellowship

  • Poetry Society of America
  • Literary organization founded in 1910

    complete sequence of poems published in America in a print or online journal, chapbook, or book; presented in partnership with the T.S. Eliot Foundation. Awarded

    Poetry Society of America

    Poetry_Society_of_America

  • Fortunatus (book)
  • German chapbook

    Fortunatus is a German proto-novel or chapbook about a legendary hero popular in 15th- and 16th-century Europe, and usually associated with a magical inexhaustible

    Fortunatus (book)

    Fortunatus (book)

    Fortunatus_(book)

  • Adam Day
  • American poet and critic

    2020), Model of a City in Civil War (Sarabande Books, 2015), and one chapbook of poetry, Badger, Apocrypha (Poetry Society of America, 2011). Day was

    Adam Day

    Adam Day

    Adam_Day

  • Edward Bloor
  • American novelist and playwright

    Chapbook Press, 2019 The Star in the East, Chapbook Press, 2020 The Untimely Adventures of Mimi: Christopher Columbus, (with Amanda Breed), Chapbook Press

    Edward Bloor

    Edward Bloor

    Edward_Bloor

  • John Poch
  • American poet

    John Poch (born 1966 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an American poet, fiction writer, and critic. John Poch holds an M.F.A. in Poetry from the University of

    John Poch

    John Poch

    John_Poch

  • Historia von D. Johann Fausten (chapbook)
  • 1587 chapbook about Johann Georg Faust

    Historia von D. Johann Fausten, the first "Faust book", is a chapbook of stories concerning the life of Johann Georg Faust, written by an anonymous German

    Historia von D. Johann Fausten (chapbook)

    Historia von D. Johann Fausten (chapbook)

    Historia_von_D._Johann_Fausten_(chapbook)

  • Jay Gao
  • Chinese Scottish poet and writer

    Jay Gao is a poet and writer from Edinburgh, based in New York City. Jay Gao was born in Preston in 1994 but was raised in Glasgow and Edinburgh. After

    Jay Gao

    Jay_Gao

  • Adrian Cole (writer)
  • British writer

    Adrian Christopher Synnot Cole (born 22 July 1949 in Plymouth, England), is a British writer. He is known for his Dream Lords trilogy, the Omaran Saga

    Adrian Cole (writer)

    Adrian_Cole_(writer)

  • Eleni Sikelianos
  • American poet (born 1965)

    Eleni Sikelianos (born 1965) is an American experimental poet with a particular interest in scientific idiom. She is Professor of Literary Arts at Brown

    Eleni Sikelianos

    Eleni Sikelianos

    Eleni_Sikelianos

  • Jessica Q. Stark
  • American poet

    Stark is an American poet of Vietnamese decent. She is the author of five chapbooks and two full length collections: Buffalo Girl (Boa Editions, 2023) and

    Jessica Q. Stark

    Jessica_Q._Stark

  • Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  • Mexican-Canadian writer (born 1981)

    Silvia Moreno-Garcia (born 25 April 1981) is a Mexican-Canadian novelist, short story writer, editor, and publisher. Moreno-Garcia was born 25 April 1981

    Silvia Moreno-Garcia

    Silvia Moreno-Garcia

    Silvia_Moreno-Garcia

  • Joe Hill (writer)
  • American writer (born 1972)

    Than Home" (1999), A. E. Coppard Long Fiction Prize Series, stand-alone chapbook "The Saved" (2001), The Clackamas Literary Review spring/summer issue "Pop

    Joe Hill (writer)

    Joe Hill (writer)

    Joe_Hill_(writer)

  • Kwame Dawes
  • Ghanaian poet, academic, editor, critic (born 1962)

    living African poet, the New-Generation African Poets Chapbook Boxset (comprising collected chapbooks of emerging writers, with special emphasis on those

    Kwame Dawes

    Kwame Dawes

    Kwame_Dawes

  • Rattle (magazine)
  • American poetry magazine

    Rattle Chapbook Prize has been awarded annually since 2016. It currently comprises three awards of $5,000, paid to the authors of the best chapbooks submitted

    Rattle (magazine)

    Rattle_(magazine)

  • Schildbürger
  • Fictitious citizens of a German town of fools

    a fictional German town of fools, a butt of jokes in German Volksbuch (chapbook) tradition corresponding to the Wise Men of Gotham in English-language

    Schildbürger

    Schildbürger

    Schildbürger

  • Leslie Hall Pinder
  • Canadian lawyer and writer (born 1948)

    Leslie Joyce Hall Pinder (née Hall) (born 21 September 1948, died 12 June 2021) was a Canadian lawyer and writer. Born in Elrose, Saskatchewan, she earned

    Leslie Hall Pinder

    Leslie_Hall_Pinder

  • Steve Henn
  • American poet

    American poet and editor, author of five books of poetry and several chapbooks. Steve Henn grew up in Warsaw, Indiana, and graduated from Warsaw Community

    Steve Henn

    Steve_Henn

  • Courtney Maum
  • American writer

    I'm Having So Much Fun Here Without You, Touch, and Costalegre, and the chapbook, Notes from Mexico. She has been published in outlets such as The New York

    Courtney Maum

    Courtney_Maum

  • El Borak
  • Fictional character

    was printed in the chapbook The Coming of El Borak (September 1987). The second story was printed shortly afterwards in the chapbook North of Khyber (December

    El Borak

    El_Borak

  • Ruthanna Emrys
  • American science fiction and fantasy writer

    Ruthanna Emrys is an American science fiction and fantasy writer best known for The Innsmouth Legacy series: The Litany of Earth, Winter Tide, and Deep

    Ruthanna Emrys

    Ruthanna Emrys

    Ruthanna_Emrys

  • Anne Charnock
  • Science fiction author

    Anne Charnock (born 8 June 1954) is a British author of science fiction novels. In 2018, she won the Arthur C. Clarke Award in science fiction, for her

    Anne Charnock

    Anne_Charnock

  • Cordel literature
  • Brazilian literary genre

    continuations of the Western traditions of popular literature, such as chapbooks, and popular prints. Its history dates back to the 16th century, when

    Cordel literature

    Cordel literature

    Cordel_literature

  • B. J. Hollars
  • B.J. Hollars (born 1984) is an American author of literary essays and nonfiction novels. Hollars is professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Eau

    B. J. Hollars

    B. J. Hollars

    B._J._Hollars

  • Street literature
  • Types of publication sold in public areas

    publications as indicated by the subtitle: The Story of Broadside Ballads, Chapbooks, Proclamations, News-Sheets, Election Bills, Tracts, Pamphlets, Cocks

    Street literature

    Street literature

    Street_literature

  • Simple Simon (nursery rhyme)
  • Nursery rhyme

    made poor Simon whistle. The verses used today are the first of a longer chapbook history first published in 1764. The character of Simple Simon may have

    Simple Simon (nursery rhyme)

    Simple Simon (nursery rhyme)

    Simple_Simon_(nursery_rhyme)

  • Fiona Sze-Lorrain
  • French musician, poet, literary translator, and editor

    Fiona Sze-Lorrain (born 1980) is a French writer, poet, literary translator, editor, and musician. She writes in English and translates from Chinese and

    Fiona Sze-Lorrain

    Fiona Sze-Lorrain

    Fiona_Sze-Lorrain

  • Dilman Dila
  • Ugandan writer, filmmaker and social activist

    Dilman Dila is a Ugandan writer, film maker and a social activist. He is the author of two collection of short stories, A Killing in the Sun and Where

    Dilman Dila

    Dilman Dila

    Dilman_Dila

  • Gammer Gurton's Garland
  • Collection of nursery rhymes

    earliest collections of English nursery rhymes. It was first published as a chapbook in 1784, but was three times reprinted in expanded editions during the

    Gammer Gurton's Garland

    Gammer Gurton's Garland

    Gammer_Gurton's_Garland

  • James Franco
  • American actor and filmmaker (born 1978)

    Franco, James (2012). Strongest of the Litter: (The Hollyridge Press Chapbook Series). Hollyridge Press. ISBN 978-0984-3-1005-0. Franco, James (2013)

    James Franco

    James Franco

    James_Franco

  • Faust
  • Protagonist of a classic German legend

    called doctor of theology, but preferred to be styled doctor of medicine". Chapbooks containing variants of this legend were popular throughout Germany in

    Faust

    Faust

    Faust

  • Alexander Zelenyj
  • Canadian author of speculative fiction

    Alexander Zelenyj is a Canadian author of speculative fiction. He is known for the merging of genres in his stories, resulting in a visionary, original

    Alexander Zelenyj

    Alexander Zelenyj

    Alexander_Zelenyj

  • Wuthering Heights
  • 1847 novel by Emily Brontë

    imagines an origin story for Heathcliff in 1760s Jamaica. K-Ming Chang's 2021 chapbook Bone House was released by Bull City Press as part of their Inch series

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering_Heights

  • Maggie Smith (poet)
  • American poet (born 1977)

    Dream Horse Press Chapbook Prize The List of Dangers (Kent State University Press, 2010)—winner of the Wick Poetry Series Chapbook Competition Nesting

    Maggie Smith (poet)

    Maggie_Smith_(poet)

  • Cormoran
  • Character of Cornish folklore

    "Cormoran" is not found in the early traditions; it first appears in the chapbook versions of the "Jack the Giant Killer" story printed in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

    Cormoran

    Cormoran

    Cormoran

  • Desiderata (Mercier Descloux book)
  • Artist's book by Lizzy Mercier Descloux

    been registered; the Bibliothèque nationale de France does not list the chapbook among its holdings under its authority record for the author. In 2022 the

    Desiderata (Mercier Descloux book)

    Desiderata_(Mercier_Descloux_book)

  • Nadia Owusu
  • Ghanaian-American author

    three TAR Chapbook Winners by The Atlas Review (TAR), a literary magazine that judged submissions anonymously. The essay was published as a chapbook by TAR

    Nadia Owusu

    Nadia_Owusu

  • James Bertolino
  • American poet (born 1942)

    Bertolino is the author of 30 books and chapbooks of poetry and prose, beginning in 1968 with two chapbooks, Day of Change and Drool. He was widely published

    James Bertolino

    James_Bertolino

  • Till Eulenspiegel
  • Fictional character from German folklore

    ˈʔuːlnˌspeɪɡl̩]) is the protagonist of a European narrative tradition. A German chapbook published around 1510 is the oldest known extant publication about the

    Till Eulenspiegel

    Till Eulenspiegel

    Till_Eulenspiegel

  • 20th Century Ghosts
  • 2005 short story collection by Joe Hill

    Invisible Cities Press. In 2007, Subterranean Press produced a limited edition chapbook of "Pop Art" limited to 150 numbered copies and 52 lettered copies. These

    20th Century Ghosts

    20th_Century_Ghosts

  • Wayzgoose Press
  • Australian independent publisher

    letterpress, linocut. 1989 Private Impressions/December 1989 Jarvis/Hudson 100 Chapbook: letterpress, linocut, wood engraving, woodcut. 1990 Bound for the goldfields :

    Wayzgoose Press

    Wayzgoose_Press

  • Mother Goose
  • Imaginary author of nursery rhymes and tales

    the egg but also Mother Goose's son Jack. There exists an illustrated chapbook omitting their opening stanza that dates from the 1820s and another version

    Mother Goose

    Mother Goose

    Mother_Goose

  • Historia von D. Johann Fausten
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Johann Fausten may refer to: Historia von D. Johann Fausten (chapbook), a 1587 chapbook of stories concerning the life of Johann Georg Faust Historia

    Historia von D. Johann Fausten

    Historia_von_D._Johann_Fausten

  • Tilted Axis Press
  • Publishing house for contemporary Asian literature

    Vegetarian, the organization has gone on to publish 42 books and several chapbooks translated from 18 languages. Tilted Axis became known as the original

    Tilted Axis Press

    Tilted_Axis_Press

  • James K. Morrow
  • American author

    James Morrow (born March 17, 1947) is an American novelist and short-story writer known for filtering large philosophical and theological questions through

    James K. Morrow

    James K. Morrow

    James_K._Morrow

  • Dorothy Chan
  • American poet and academic

    Chinese American poet, editor, and academic. Chan is the author of one chapbook and four full-length poetry collections, and teaches at the University

    Dorothy Chan

    Dorothy Chan

    Dorothy_Chan

  • Dick Whittington and His Cat
  • English folk tale

    in chapbook form, which specified that the bells were those of Bow Church (St Mary-le-Bow), and that the boy heard them at Bunhill. Common chapbooks of

    Dick Whittington and His Cat

    Dick Whittington and His Cat

    Dick_Whittington_and_His_Cat

  • Emily Luan
  • American poet

    prize-winning books of poetry: I Watch the Boughs, which was the recipient of a chapbook fellowship by the Poetry Society of America, and 回 / Return, which won

    Emily Luan

    Emily_Luan

  • Matthew Dickman
  • American poet (born 1975)

    The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. He is the author of three chapbooks, Amigos, Something about a Black Scarf and Wish You Were Here, and three

    Matthew Dickman

    Matthew_Dickman

  • Moll Flanders
  • 1722 novel by Daniel Defoe

    An illustration from an 18th-century chapbook.

    Moll Flanders

    Moll Flanders

    Moll_Flanders

  • Thomas Ligotti
  • American horror author

    People (2021). A chapbook reprint of a single story previously collected in The Spectral Link. Paradoxes From Hell (2021). A chapbook reprint of a previously

    Thomas Ligotti

    Thomas Ligotti

    Thomas_Ligotti

  • The Book of Pleasure
  • 1913 book by Austin Osman Spare

    The Book of Pleasure (Self-Love): Psychology of Ecstasy is a chapbook written by artist-occultist Austin Osman Spare during 1909–1913 and self-published

    The Book of Pleasure

    The_Book_of_Pleasure

  • Joan Hassall
  • British wood engraver and book illustrator (1906–1988)

    profitable for Hassall. She was commissioned to produce a series of chapbooks for the Saltire Society, and established links with the publishers Oliver

    Joan Hassall

    Joan_Hassall

  • Heather McNaugher
  • American poet

    magazines and earned her PhD at Binghamton University. Panic & Joy, poetry chapbook (Georgetown, KY: Finishing Line Press, 2008) System of Hideouts, poetry

    Heather McNaugher

    Heather_McNaugher

  • Wee Willie Winkie
  • 1841 rhyme by William Miller

    was drawing upon an established folkloric figure of sleep, Morpheus. The chapbook The Cries of Banbury and London (c.1820) contains the singular first verse

    Wee Willie Winkie

    Wee Willie Winkie

    Wee_Willie_Winkie

  • Jared Carter (poet)
  • American poet and editor

    Jared Carter (born January 10, 1939) is an American poet and editor. Carter was born in a small Midwestern town that is noted for having been the birthplace

    Jared Carter (poet)

    Jared Carter (poet)

    Jared_Carter_(poet)

  • Todd Boss
  • American poet

    Todd Ryan Boss (born December 6, 1968) is an American poet, installation artist, film producer and inventor/patent holder, formerly based in Minneapolis

    Todd Boss

    Todd_Boss

  • Golda Fried
  • Canadian/American poet, short story writer, novelist and teacher

    Golda Fried (born 17 November 1972) is a Canadian/American poet, short story writer, novelist and teacher. Raised in Toronto, Canada and later graduated

    Golda Fried

    Golda_Fried

  • George Kalamaras
  • American poet and educator

    George Kalamaras is an American poet and educator. He is Professor of English at Purdue University, Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he has taught since 1990

    George Kalamaras

    George_Kalamaras

  • Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography
  • librettos, essays, poetry, speeches, translations, literary critiques, chapbooks, and children's fiction. She was primarily known for her works of speculative

    Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography

    Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography

    Ursula_K._Le_Guin_bibliography

  • Wayne Clifford
  • Canadian poet (1944–2025)

    Wayne Wallace Jordan Clifford (10 May 1944 – 15 April 2025) was a Canadian poet, editor and educator. Clifford was born on 10 May 1944 in Toronto, Ontario

    Wayne Clifford

    Wayne Clifford

    Wayne_Clifford

  • Brian Stableford
  • British science fiction writer (1948–2024)

    Brian Michael Stableford (25 July 1948 – 24 February 2024) was a British academic, critic and science fiction writer who published a hundred novels and

    Brian Stableford

    Brian Stableford

    Brian_Stableford

  • Barbara Henning
  • American poet and fiction writer (born 1948)

    Barbara Henning (born October 26, 1948) is an American poet and fiction writer. She is the author of eight books of poetry, four novels and a series of

    Barbara Henning

    Barbara_Henning

  • Summer Brenner
  • U.S. female writer and activist (born 1945)

    Summer Brenner (born March 17, 1945) is an American writer and activist. Brenner's works include short stories, novellas, noir crime, social justice youth

    Summer Brenner

    Summer_Brenner

  • Grand Grimoire
  • 18th-century grimoire

    created and a Bibliothèque bleue version (a popular edition, similar to a chapbook) of the text may have been published in 1750. The 19th-century French occultist

    Grand Grimoire

    Grand Grimoire

    Grand_Grimoire

  • Franny Choi
  • American writer and poet

    Franny Choi (born February 11, 1989)[citation needed] is an American writer, poet and playwright. Choi uses she and they pronouns. She lived in Northampton

    Franny Choi

    Franny Choi

    Franny_Choi

  • Javier Zamora
  • American poet

    teaching about reading, writing, poetry and building community. Zamora's chapbook Nueve Años Inmigrantes/Nine Immigrant Years won the 2011 Organic Weapon

    Javier Zamora

    Javier Zamora

    Javier_Zamora

  • The Last Defender of Camelot (short story)
  • Short story by Roger Zelazny

    Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine. The story was subsequently published as a chapbook by Underwood/Miller for the 1980 V-Con 8 convention, where Zelazny was

    The Last Defender of Camelot (short story)

    The_Last_Defender_of_Camelot_(short_story)

  • Stevie Howell
  • Irish-Canadian writer and psychometrist

    finalist for the 2015 Gerald Lampert Award. Her chapbook Summer was shortlisted for the bpNichol Chapbook Award. A second book of poetry, I left nothing

    Stevie Howell

    Stevie_Howell

  • Jean Max Tixier
  • French poet (1935–2009)

    Jean Max Tixier (1935 in Marseille – 30 September 2009) was a French poet. Jean Max Tixier studied at the collège Victor-Hugo, before attending the lycée

    Jean Max Tixier

    Jean_Max_Tixier

  • Diode Poetry Journal
  • English-language poetry journal and small press

    2012 as an offshoot of the journal and publishes poetry collections, chapbooks, and poetry-related nonfiction. Virginia Commonwealth University School

    Diode Poetry Journal

    Diode_Poetry_Journal

  • Lindsey Webb
  • American poet and academic

    a best poetry book of 2024 by The New York Times Book Review, and two chapbooks. Webb's research looks at experimental poetics, the history of technology

    Lindsey Webb

    Lindsey_Webb

  • The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
  • 1915 poem by T. S. Eliot

    expatriate the poet Ezra Pound. It was later printed as part of a twelve-poem chapbook entitled Prufrock and Other Observations in 1917. At the time of its publication

    The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

    The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

    The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock

  • Frontier Poetry
  • American poetry magazine

    from established poets as well. They are open to writers with multiple chapbooks, self-published collections or saw a circulation below 3000 copies. Frontier

    Frontier Poetry

    Frontier_Poetry

  • Robert Wrigley
  • American poet and educator (born 1951)

    Pool (1987) (chapbook) What My Father Believed (1991) In the Bank of Beautiful Sins (1995) Reign of Snakes (1999) Clemency (2002) (chapbook) Lives of the

    Robert Wrigley

    Robert_Wrigley

  • Joel Thomas Hynes
  • Canadian writer, actor and director (born 1976)

    Joel Thomas Hynes (born September 29, 1976) is a Canadian writer, actor and director known for his dark characters and vision of modern underground Canada

    Joel Thomas Hynes

    Joel Thomas Hynes

    Joel_Thomas_Hynes

  • Joseph Massey (poet)
  • American poet

    work has been published in several widely reviewed books and numerous chapbooks. He has been associated with the New Sincerity movement. In 2022 he founded

    Joseph Massey (poet)

    Joseph_Massey_(poet)

  • Tee Corinne
  • American artist

    Tee A. Corinne (November 3, 1943 – August 27, 2006) was an American photographer, author, and editor notable for the portrayal of sexuality in her artwork

    Tee Corinne

    Tee_Corinne

  • Caridad Moro-Gronlier
  • Caridad Moro-Gronlier is a Cuban-American poet and educator, selected as Miami-Dade County, Florida's second Poet Laureate in April 2024. Moro-Gronlier

    Caridad Moro-Gronlier

    Caridad Moro-Gronlier

    Caridad_Moro-Gronlier

  • Blunderbore
  • Giant of Cornish folklore

    The giants Blunderbore and Rebecks are hanged by Jack (1820 chapbook illustration)

    Blunderbore

    Blunderbore

    Blunderbore

  • Fontaines D.C.
  • Irish rock band

    Carlos O'Connell) Vroom (self-published) – poetry chapbook Winding (self-published) – poetry chapbook List of Irish Grammy Award winners and nominees Dogrel

    Fontaines D.C.

    Fontaines D.C.

    Fontaines_D.C.

  • Spork Press
  • Publishing press in Tucson, Arizona

    publishing a chapbook series, though the term "chapbook" is applied loosely: "This here, this mixtape? It's a chapbook. This novel? It's a chapbook. Everything

    Spork Press

    Spork_Press

  • Chepman and Myllar Press
  • First printing press established in Scotland

    are preserved today. Those that have survived largely intact are nine chapbooks of vernacular literature known collectively as The Chepman and Myllar

    Chepman and Myllar Press

    Chepman and Myllar Press

    Chepman_and_Myllar_Press

  • Sarah Blake (poet)
  • American writer (1984 - )

    poetry books include Mr. West and Let's Not Live on Earth, as well as the chapbook Named After Death. She received a Literature Fellowship from the NEA in

    Sarah Blake (poet)

    Sarah_Blake_(poet)

  • Wolfstein (book)
  • Wolfstein; or, The Mysterious Bandit is an 1822 chapbook based on Percy Bysshe Shelley’s 1811 Gothic horror novel St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian. The

    Wolfstein (book)

    Wolfstein (book)

    Wolfstein_(book)

  • Blackberry Winter
  • Short story by Robert Penn Warren

    is a work of short fiction by Robert Penn Warren first appearing as a chapbook offered by Cummington Press in 1946. The story was collected in The Circus

    Blackberry Winter

    Blackberry_Winter

  • Al Young
  • American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter (1939–2021)

    Albert James Young (May 31, 1939 – April 17, 2021) was an American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and professor. He was named Poet Laureate of

    Al Young

    Al Young

    Al_Young

  • Best Products
  • American catalog showroom retail chain

    "Bye-bye, Best Products: An Architecture Fairy Tale". Magellan's Log. Texas Chapbook Press. Archived from the original on August 27, 2006. Retrieved August

    Best Products

    Best Products

    Best_Products

  • Cassandra Khaw
  • Malaysian author (born 1984)

    Cassandra Khaw (born 31 August 1984) is a Malaysian writer of horror and science fiction. They also create video games and tabletop games, and formerly

    Cassandra Khaw

    Cassandra_Khaw

  • Twine (software)
  • Free and open-source tool for making interactive fiction in the form of web pages

    Twine 1), Snowman (which integrates JavaScript libraries into Twine) and Chapbook (a "second generation" format created and maintained by Twine creator Chris

    Twine (software)

    Twine (software)

    Twine_(software)

  • Frank B. Wilderson III
  • American playwright and film critic (born 1956)

    Frank Benjamin Wilderson III (born April 11, 1956) is an American writer, dramatist, filmmaker and critic. He is a professor of African American studies

    Frank B. Wilderson III

    Frank_B._Wilderson_III

  • Philip Metres
  • American writer (born 1970)

    Philip Metres (born July 4, 1970) is an American writer, poet, translator, scholar, and essayist. His poetry books include Fugitive/Refuge, Shrapnel Maps

    Philip Metres

    Philip Metres

    Philip_Metres

  • Donika Kelly
  • American poet (born early 1980s)

    (born 1983) is an American poet and academic. She is the author of the chapbook Aviarium (2017) and three full-length poetry collections Bestiary (2016)

    Donika Kelly

    Donika Kelly

    Donika_Kelly

  • Ross Gay
  • American poet and professor (born 1974)

    online sports magazine Some Call it Ballin'. He is also an editor with the chapbook presses Q Avenue and Ledge Mule Press. He is a founding board member of

    Ross Gay

    Ross Gay

    Ross_Gay

  • Broadside (printing)
  • Historical printing format; large sheet of paper printed on one side only

    be folded, twice or more, to make small pamphlets or chapbooks. Collections of songs in chapbooks were known as garlands. Broadside ballads lasted longer

    Broadside (printing)

    Broadside (printing)

    Broadside_(printing)

  • Norma Cole
  • Norma Cole (born May 12, 1945) is a Canadian poet, visual artist, translator, and curator. An Anglophone Canadian by birth, Cole learned French at an early

    Norma Cole

    Norma Cole

    Norma_Cole

  • Benjamin Tabart
  • English publisher and bookseller

    broke ground with his fairy tales and light-hearted nursery stories and chapbook tales. His (1807) publication is the most influential version of the tale

    Benjamin Tabart

    Benjamin_Tabart

  • Cameron Awkward-Rich
  • American poet

    Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award. In addition, he has published the chapbook Transit. Awkward-Rich earned a PhD from Stanford University's program in

    Cameron Awkward-Rich

    Cameron_Awkward-Rich

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Online names & meanings

  • MILANA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    MILANA

    , favor, grace.

  • EUTHA
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    EUTHA

    Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse jôdh, EUTHA means "child."

  • Sachgian
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sachgian

    True Knowlege; Lord Brahma; Having the True Knowledge

  • Bansidhara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bansidhara

    Bearer of the Flute

  • Yas
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Yas

    Snow.

  • Fortunat
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Polish

    Fortunat

    Fortunate; Lucky or Happy

  • Hooley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (northern England)

    Hooley

    English (northern England) : habitational name from places called Hoole, in Cheshire and Lancashire. The former is so called from the Old English dative case hole of holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’; the latter from Middle English hule ‘hut’, ‘shelter’ (Old English hulu ‘husk’, ‘covering’). In both cases the final -e is now silent in the place name, but has been retained in the surname, with consequent alteration in the spelling.

  • Durva | தூர்வா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Durva | தூர்வா

    A medicinal herb

  • SIGVARÐR
  • Male

    Norse

    SIGVARÐR

    Old Norse equivalent of Old High German Siegward, composed of the elements sigr "victory" and varðr "guard," hence "victory guard."

  • Raphah
  • Biblical

    Raphah

    Raphu, relaxation; physic; comfort

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  • Chapbook
  • n.

    Any small book carried about for sale by chapmen or hawkers. Hence, any small book; a toy book.