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Bryant H. McGill

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Bryant Harrison McGill was born in (Mobile, Alabama on November 7th, 1969) writing poetry from an early age, he had the opportunity to study under Michael Newman, a poetic protégé and close friend of W.H. Auden, and the contributing editor of the Paris Review who was responsible for the well known [Auden interview] in the Spring of 1974. In the mid-90s McGill also studied for several years under Dr. Allen W. Eckert, who is a seven-time Pulitzer Prize nominee and Emmy award-winning naturalist and historian.

McGill is the editor and author of the McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme, and other books in the McGill Reference Series, which are used by tens-of-thousands of writers, educators, students, aspiring-poets and songwriters from over one hundred countries. McGill's works continue to receive positive reviews and commentaries from such noted individuals as actor Michael Douglas, Ed McMahon, Bob Hope, George Plimpton, Jules Archer, Nobel Prize laureate, Dr Saul Bellow, and many others. McGill’s biography has been profiled in Marquis Who's Who in the World, Marquis Who's Who in the America, and the Cambridge Blue Book published by the International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England.

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Bryant H. McGill - 11c Lower Dorset Street - Dublin 1, Ireland

 


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