Read a book review of Keay's ambitious "India: A History."
Read a short biography of the 19th century English poet best known for the religious volume "The Christian Year."
Contains an extensive biography from a die-hard fan of the obscure novelist and science-fiction writer.
Read about the writing style and themes of 19th century Swiss author Gottfried Keller.
About.com spotlights this author's book about England's royal family. Read the synopsis of the book, and quotes from critics.
Follow an interview with the Marguerite Kelly, the author of "The Mother's Almanac Goes to School."
Full transcription of Anne Kemp's poem, "A Contemplation on Basset's down-Hill by the most Sacred adorer of the Muses."
Offers an HTML version of William Kemp s "Nine Daies Morrice," which is the record of one man s journey from London to Norwich, England.
Find an encyclopedia entry for the German writer Thomas a Kempis, author of "Imitation of Christ."
Check out an excerpt from Kennedy's novel "Original Color," and read an essay by the author as well.
Author and pop culture critic who started as a 'zine editor after finishing her creative writing MFA at Johns Hopkins reads from a short story.
Check out this lengthy interview with Kennet about writing mysteries, past jobs and the contents of the author's refrigerator.
Consult a selection of bibliographies and author profiles for Kentucky writers. Ranges from the 1800s to the present.
Author of "Darkspell" discusses her inspirations and life and gives tips on writing fantasy. Includes FAQs.
Check out news, excerpts, photos, a bio and Kerr's answers to questions related to her Deverry fantasty novels.
Although published 1910, many of the ideas in this piece can still be applied to kids growing up during the 21st century. View the book cover.
Contains a brief profile of the American poet who authored the poem "The Star Spangled Banner" during the War of 1912.
Offers background on Keyes' and his novels, the most famous being "Flowers for Algernon." Also features a bibliography.