Find an encyclopedia entry for Wace, a poet and historian whose works include "Story of Brutus" and "Story of Rollo."
Find a short entry on this English translator. His translated works include "The Pillow-Book" and "The Tale of Genji."
Check out an excerpt from Walker's mystery novel "Zero at the Bone," and link to reviews, too.
Profile of the writer lists his books and provides images of the cover art for several of his novels.
Choose a chapter to read from the table of contents, then click on the arrows to move through the book. Link to see writers' resources.
Read a brief profile of Lew Wallace, an American writer whose works include "Ben Hur" and "The Prince of India."
Article by Michelle Wallace on the formation and demise of the National Black Feminist Organization. From Feminist Revolution, 1978.
Find an encyclopedia entry for the 17th century English poet Edmund Waller.
Find an encyclopedia entry for this 17th century English author, famous for his work "The Compleat Angler."
In Cigi Ware's fictionalized biography, a woman marries a man thinking her true love is dead, only to see him return. Read an excerpt here.
Ciji Ware's main character flees a messy divorce in Hollywood for the peaceful Cornwall coast, where her neighbor is exceedingly handsome.
Profile on Susan Bogert Warner, also known as Elizabeth Wetherall, highlights the writer s career. Her novel, "The Wide, Wide World," was America s first bestseller.
Browse a profile of this English writer, search links and view a small photo.
Read reviews of Watkins' book "On the Pill," which explores the social impact of oral contraceptives from the 1950s to the '70s.
Check out a review of Watkins' book "On the Pill: A Social History of Oral Contraceptives, 1950-1970."
Find two stories from Watson's collection "Last Days of the Dog-Men," and an author notebook.
"An Argument for Black Women's Liberation as a Revolutionary Force" by Mary Ann Weathers, published in No More Games, 1969.
Sex-columnist turned author discusses her book Unzipped with this online magazine.
Explore links and read a brief profile of this British scholar whose works include "English Local Government."
Charles Webbe prefers extremes to indifference in this poem. Readers may link to more poetry from this site.
Read this book to discover the relationship between the Christian sect and the governmental system. Move backward or forward within the text.
Enjoy Augusta Webster's 1884 romance of history, presented here in full text. Includes a reproduction of the title page.
Explore this reprint of the posthumously published book of Augusta Webster's uncompleted sonnet sequence.
View a photo, search links and peruse a profile about this American scholar and author of "An American Dictionary of the English Language."
Chapter titled The Age of Unthink from "Reflections of an Angry Middle-Aged Editor," by James Wechsler, chronicles a meeting with Jack Kerouac.
Biography of German playwright Frank Wedekind, plus links to purchase all of his works currently in print.
Peruse an encyclopedia entry for German playwright Frank Wedekind, author of "The Awakening of Spring" and "Pandora's Box."
Peruse this review of a book about a Vietnam War veteran and his successful attempt to adopt a Vietnamese child in the 1990s.
Conspiracy theory writer offers questions for readers to ponder, such as Who's Reading Your Email? and How Safe is the Internet?
Paula Cole reads an excerpt from this debut novel about how a pop culture reporter reacts after her ex-boyfriend chronicles their former sex life in a women's magazine.
Check out customer and editorial reviews of Weinstein's book "The Haunted Wood" about Soviet spying in the United States in the mid-20th century.
Covers the life and work of the author of "Marat/Sade," with a chronology, bibliographies, and a message board.
Welch has written the introduction to a catalog of Native American literature assembled by bookseller Ken Lopez.
Read the first chapter of Welch's novel "The Heartsong of Charging Elk."
Author's official page showcases her published fantasy fiction. Describes how to order books and offers a biography.
Features short stories about the light and dark sides of plastic surgery, written by a cosmetic surgeon. Download a story and find out about the author.
Includes a bibliography and reviews of the author's works. Read excerpts of completed fiction and works in progress.
Read biographical details regarding the author of "The Song of Bernadette." Also find a list of his works.
Enjoy a profile of this 19th century Norwegian poet and writer whose works include "Creation, Humanity, and Messiah."
Peruse a copy of this tragic satire about life in the 70s, by Gary Wesselhoff.
Trial lawyer, professor, and author of "Render Up the Body." Read about her works in progress, press acclaim, and appearance schedule.
Features a review of "Murder by Children," written by Westlake under the pen name Tucker Coe.