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It was, at least at first, for the coauthor of McAuliffe's memoir, writer and former magazine journalist Steve Kettmann.
But it soon became a free-form memoir—free-form because almost none of the normal duties of the memoir writer are met.
But to truly capture what her more than nine decades have meant, he hired Kitty Axelson-Berry, who has a long history as a memoir writer.
And although the memoir writer does not appear to identically clone entire passages, he said, she does appear to crib sentences and add slight edits — the kind of find-and-replace plagiarism more common among sophisticated, professional writers.
Bob-Waksberg didn't imagine delving into the lives of BoJack's supporting characters, but the last few seasons have found their strengths in talent agent Princess Carolyn, roommate Todd Chavez, and memoir writer Diane Nguyen — characters that grew because they had time to do so.
Pete Fromm (born September 29, 1958) is an American novelist, short story writer, and memoir writer.
Sir James Melville (1535–1617) was a Scottish diplomat and memoir writer, and father of the poet Elizabeth Melville.
Victorine Chastenay (1771–1855) was a French writer, essayist, translator and memoir writer (a French "mémorialiste"). She is also known as Victorine de Chastenay.
Sultana Meher (Fatima Hashim Daulah, b. 6 April 1938) is a memoir writer (Tazkara Nigaar). She is a poet, short story writer, novelist and journalist.
Sandagergård manor on northern FunenQvitzow Anne Margrethe Qvitzow (1652 - c. 1700) was a Danish poet and memoir writer. She is most associated with her translations.Marianne Alenius.
Raven Keyes is an accomplished Reiki master teacher and memoir writer. She is based in New York City and has a private practice on the upper west side of Manhattan.
Adolf Burger (12 August 1917 – 6 December 2016) was a Jewish Slovak typographer, memoir writer, and Holocaust survivor involved in Operation Bernhard. The film The Counterfeiters, based largely on his memoirs, won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Louise von Plessen Louise Scheel von Plessen (née komtesse Louise von Berckentin; Vienna, 26 April 1725 – Celle, 14 September 1799) was a Danish lady-in-waiting and memoir writer. She wrote the memoirs of her time at the Danish court: Mémoires de la cour de Danemark.
Pauline de Tourzel, later Comtesse de Bearn (1771-1839), was a French noblewoman, courtier and memoir writer. She was present during the final traumatic months of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, observer to the French Revolution and survived to see their daughter return twice during the Bourbon Restorations.
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore is an activist and author. She organized with ACT UP and Fed Up Queers and writes about queer assimilation and gentrification. Max Wolf Valerio is a Native American poet, memoir writer, essayist and actor. His 2006 memoir The Testosterone Files describes his experience as a trans man.
Kristen den Hartog (born 1965) is a Canadian fiction and memoir writer. She is the author of four novels; And Me Among Them, her most recent, was published in 2011.They grow up, and up, and up, and up, so fast, National Post, 2 April 2011. Den Hartog was born in Deep River, Ontario.
Diego Duque de Estrada (August 15, 1589 in Toledo, Spain1647?) was a Spanish memoir writer, soldier and adventurer. He was the son of Juan Duque de Estrada, also a soldier of rank. He was orphaned very young, and educated by a cousin. While still young (a minor?) he was betrothed to his cousin's daughter.
Blanche-Joséphine Le Bascle d'Argenteuil (François Gérard) Blanche-Joséphine Le Bascle d'Argenteuil (22 April 1787 – 10 September 1851), by her second marriage duchess of Maillé, was a French lady of letters and memoir writer. She has left highly interesting memoirs in which her legitimist convictions are shown not to affect the sharpness of her political analysis.
Mathilde von Keller Mathilde von Keller (1853-1945), was a German courtier and memoir writer. She served as lady-in-waiting to Empress Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein from 1881. She was a favorite of Augusta alongside von Brockdorff and Claire von Gersdorff, and they were referred to as "The three Hallelujah Aunts". Her memoirs of her life at court have been published.
Henriette Amelie de Nerha (Brussels, Austrian Netherlands, 1754 - Amsterdam, 19 June 1818), was a Dutch memoir writer, known for her relationship with Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau. She was also a letter writer and corresponded with among others the famous Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. Her correspondence is preserved in the royal library and national archives of the Netherlands.
Max Wolf Valerio (born February 16, 1957 in Heidelberg, West Germany) is a poet, memoir writer, essayist and actor. He has lived for many years in San Francisco, California. Valerio described his transition and experiences as a trans man in the 2006 memoir The Testosterone Files. He also writes and performs poetry, and has acted in films and appeared in many documentaries.
Here Henrik wakes up to a Kristiansand he vaguely recognises, but is still completely different. Here he is married, and his wife assumes he has amnesia, but he suspects he has landed in a parallel reality. There are no gas or diesel engines, only steam. Historical figures are not always who he remembers them to be: Immanuel Kant is a physician and memoir writer, and Dante is a revolutionary.
Saeed Akef (born 1972) is an Iranian author and memoir writer who often writes about the Iran–Iraq War. His books have been one of the most widely published books about that war. Borunsi (2004) has been reprinted more than 200 times since its first edition, and is amongst the bestselling books in Iran. Nasime Taghdir (Breeze of Destiny) has been a nominee in the 10th Holy Defense Year Book Award.
Birgitte Sofie Gabel (1746–1769) was a Danish noblewoman. She was the daughter of Baron Verner Rosenkrantz and Else Margrete Sehested and married the courtier and nobleman Kristian Karl Gabel in 1762. She was known for her beauty and admired for her great intelligence and intellectual ability. The contemporary memoir writer count Rantzau-Ascheberg described her as a woman whose education and great scholarly knowledge could be compared to that of most men.
Tetyana Mykhailivna Kardynalovska (1899, Kiev -- 27 June 1993, Ann Arbor), was a Ukrainian interpreter, pedagogue, memoir writer. Kardynalovska was the daughter of a Russian general of artillery Mykhailo Hryhorovych Kardynalovsky. She also was an older sister of a Ukrainian architect Yelyzaveta Kardynalovska. Tetyana finished one of the Kiev city gymnasiums and studied at the Engineering Department of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute which she did not manage to finish due to the war with Russia.
Mariana "Marianne" Maximiliana Christiana Carolina Lovisa Ehrenström, née Pollet (9 December 1773 - 4 January 1867), was a Swedish writer, singer, painter, pianist, culture personality, memoir writer and lady-in-waiting. She was a member of the Academy of the Free Arts and an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. She is foremost known for her memoirs, which are regarded as a valuable historical documentation, especially about the contemporary cultural life.
Her first cousins included Charles Philippe d'Albert de Luynes, Duke of Luynes; she was a second cousin Charles Louis d'Albert de Luynes another famous memoir writer of the court of Louis XV. Mademoiselle de Courcillon was married twice. Firstly to Charles François d'Albert d'Ailly, son of Louis Auguste d'Albert de Luynes and Marie Anne Romaine de Beaumanoir. The couple married on 17 January 1729. She was thus known as the Duchess of Pecquigny.
Bourbon remained prime minister until his dismissal in 1726 in favour of the young king's tutor, Cardinal Fleury. Saint-Simon, the memoir writer known for his acid portraits of grandees, described the Duke of Bourbon as a man with "an almost stupid foolishness, an indomitable obstinacy, an insatiable self-interest". On the other hand, the Cardinal de Fleury said that he found in the Duke of Bourbon "goodness, probity, and honour" and that he considered himself one of the duke's friends.
Amélie Carette (1839–1926) was a French memoir writer and courtier. She was the lectrice (reader) of the Empress in 1864–1866, and filled the vacant position of Dame du Palais after Louise Poitelon du Tarde in 1866–1870. Maxime Michelet: L'impératrice Eugénie - Une vie politique In contrast to what was normally the case, she was housed in the Tuileries Palace rather than to have her own residence and merely visit the court during work hours. She was well- liked by the Empress, who often chose her to accompany her to incognito trips around Paris.
Gabrielle Pauline Bouthillier de Chavigny known as countess d'Adhémar (1735-1822) was a French court official and memoir writer. She was the granddaughter of Léon Bouthillier, comte de Chavigny, and married Joseph Ignace Cosme Alphonse Roch marquis de Valbelle in 1752, and count Jean- Balthazar d'Adhémar in 1772. She was dame du palais (lady-in-waiting) to queen Marie Leszczyńska in 1764-68, and to queen Marie Antoinette in 1770-89. She chose to retire to her country estate after the outbreak of the French revolution in 1789.
Luis Marin (Spanish: Luis Marín) was a spanish conquistador who served first under Captain Francisco de Saucedo then later directly under Captain General Hernán Cortés himself during several military campaigns in New Spain including the fall of Tenochtitlan, the Hibueras campaign and many other deployments along southeastern Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras. He is known as the captain who lead many Conquistadors including famous Conquistador and memoir-writer Bernal Díaz del Castillo into several military campaigns to conquer or reconquer sections in southeastern Mexico. Marin would become a close friend and confidant of Cortés serving him from 1519 until 1531, the year after Cortes returned from Spain.
Marie Sophie was the only child of Philippe Egon de Courcillon (1684–1709) styled as the marquis de Courcillon and his wife Françoise de Pompadour, Duchess of La Valette. Her paternal grandfather was Philippe de Courcillon, the famous marquis de Dangeau and memoir writer of the court of Louis XIV. Through her paternal grandmother, Countess Sophia of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort,Sophia was a lady in waiting to Marie Anne Victoire of Bavaria, wife of le Grand Dauphin she was a cousin of the ruling Landgraves of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort, originally a county of the Holy Roman Empire. Another first cousin was Ernest Leopold, Landgrave of Hesse- Rotenburg.
While some early Brisbane suburban villa residences were located in relative isolation (such as St Johns Wood, in present-day Ashgrove), in other instances they were established in closer proximity, as occurred along the ridges and on the Brisbane River between Milton and Toowong. At the time of Eliza's Rogers' land purchase there were only a small number of residences in the area. Early substantial residences in the area included: Milton House , built for retired chemist Ambrose Eldridge ; "Minto", built for WLG Drew, Queensland's Auditor- General (1877-1889); "Dovercourt" (1864), the residence of architect William Ellerker; Moorland Villa (by 1862) for John Markwell, and Richard Langler Drew's "Karslake", later residence of early Toowong memoir writer John Bowden Fewings.
Chénier attacked the censorship in three pamphlets, and the commotion aroused by the controversy raised keen interest in the piece. When it was at last produced on 4 November 1789 it was an immense success, due in part to its political suggestion, and in part to François Joseph Talma's magnificent portrayal of King Charles IX of France. Camille Desmoulins said that the piece had done more for the French Revolution than the days of October, and a contemporary memoir-writer, the marquis de Ferrire, says that the audience came away ivre de vengeance et du tourment d'un soir de sang ("drunk with the vengeance and torment of an evening of blood"). The performance was the occasion of a split among the actors of the Comédie-Française, and the new theatre in the Palais Royal, established by the dissidents, was inaugurated with Henri VIII (1791), generally recognized as Chénier's masterpiece; Jean Calas, ou l'école des juges ("Jean Calas, or the judges' school") followed in the same year.

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