Relevant Creators
British writer, novelist, and cultural critic. Author of four works of non-fiction, including "To the River," "The Trip to Echo Spring," "The Lonely City," and "Everybody." Also known for her essay collection "Funny Weather" and novel "Crudo." Recipient of the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.
American writer and mountaineer. Author of bestselling non-fiction books, including "Into the Wild," "Into Thin Air," "Under the Banner of Heaven," and "Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman."
Author born in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Paternal grandfather immigrated from Santa Clara, Cuba to the United States and worked in the United States Patent Office.
Singer, songwriter, poet, painter, and author. Influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her debut album "Horses".
English poet, historical novelist, and critic. Known for his poems, translations, innovative analysis of Greek myths, memoir of his early life, and speculative study of poetic inspiration. Renowned short story writer.
American character actor known for roles in films like Groundhog Day and Memento. Notable television appearances include Deadwood, Heroes, Glee, Californication, Silicon Valley, One Day at a Time, The Goldbergs, and The Mindy Project.
English novelist, essayist, memoirist, and screenwriter. Best known for his novels Money and London Fields. Recipient of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and listed for the Booker Prize. Served as Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Manchester.
writer of some books // curator: http://68to05.com // Ohioan
Official twitter page of Matthew McConaughey and the Just Keep Livin' Organization
Co-Host of Radiolab. Co-founder of NPR’s Invisibilia. Mom. Science nerd. Author of national bestseller "Why Fish Don't Exist"
Graduated from Shaker Heights High School and Brown University with a major in history. Comes from an intellectual family background.