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strachur;garvellachs;dun;macdonalds;argyll;macleans Dun Chonnuill Castle, on one of the Garvellachs, Argyll, is a ruinous castle that was originally held by the MacDougalls, then the MacDonalds and then by the Macleans who now live at Strachur House in Argyll and are hereditary keepers and captains of Dunconnel. |
duart;mull;eilean;macleans Eilean Amalaig Castle, Isle of Mull, is where the Macleans of Duart marshaled their birlinns or galleys. |
lochaline;macmasters;macleans;glensanda Glensanda Castle, near Lochaline is a ruinous castle that was originally held by the MacMasters but passed to the Macleans in the fifteenth century. |
loch gorm;the campbells;campbells;loch gorm castle;macdonalds;islay;the isle;macleans;gorm Gorm Castle or Loch Gorm Castle on the Isle of Islay was originally held by the MacDonalds and then briefly by the Macleans. The castle and island later passed to the Campbells and was still in use in 1745, but is now very ruinous. |
clan macinnes;lochaline;kinlochaline castle;mackinnon;macinnes;kinlochaline;clan mackinnon;macleans Kinlochaline Castle, near Lochaline, was originally held by the Clan MacInnes but passed to the Macleans after the MacInnes chief was murdered along with his sons by the Clan Mackinnon. |
dun;argyll;strachur;macleans Strachur Castle in Argyll was later replaced by Strachur House and is now occupied by the Macleans of Dunconnel, heredary keepers of Dun Chonnuill Castle. They were made Baronets in 1957. |
bute;clan macalister;tarbert;argyll;tarbert castle;macalister;macleans Tarbert Castle, Tarbert, Argyll and Bute, although a royal castle the lands were held by the Clan MacAlister and then by the Macleans. |
torloisk house;torloisk;mull;argyll;the isle;macleans Torloisk House, on the Isle of Mull, Argyll was held by the Macleans of Torloisk. |
maclean;bute;cvo;morvern;charles maclean;argyll;duart;lachlan;hector Sir Lachlan Hector Charles Maclean of Duart and Morvern Bt, CVO, Deputy Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute, 28th Clan Chief and 12th Baronet of Morvern. |
chieftains Chieftains |
maclean of ardgour;maclean;ardgour Robin Maclean of Ardgour |
maclean;dochgarroch The Very Rev Canon Allan M. Maclean of Dochgarroch |
maclean;edward maclean;strachur Sir Charles Edward Maclean of Dunconnel Bt, 2nd Baronet of Strachur and Glensluain, Baron Strachur, and 16th Hereditary Keeper and Captain of Dunconnel in the Isles of The Sea |
maclean;pennycross Nicolas Maclean of Pennycross |
maclean;richard compton;torloisk Richard Compton Maclean of Torloisk |
malcolm fraser;maclean;fraser maclean;fraser Malcolm Fraser Maclean of Kingairloch |
dowie;macbeth;clanachan;garvie;duart;macfadzean;paden;macvey;hoey;patten;macbeath;macklin;macfadyen;gilzean;gillan;macveagh;beaton;beath;maccormick;leitch;rankin;rankine;gillon;huie Septs are family names associated with a particular clan. Other family names associated with the clan include Auchaneson, Beath, Beaton, Black, Clanachan, Dowart, Dowie, Duart, Duie, Garvie, Gillan, Gillon, Gilzean, Hoey, Huie, Lane, Lean, Leitch, MacBeath, MacBeth, MacBheath, MacCormick, MacEachan, Macfadin, MacFadyen, Macfadzean, Macfergan, Macgeachan, MacGilvra, Macildowie, Macilduy, Macilvera, MacKlin, MacLergain, Maclergan, MacPhaiden, MacRankin, MacVeagh, MacVey, Paden, Patten, Rankin, and Rankine. |
maclean;clan badge;bonnets;eile;eachann;scottish gaelic;clan maclean;bas;hector;beatha Members of Clan Maclean show their allegiance to their clan and their chief by wearing a crest badge with bears the heraldic crest and heraldic motto of the clan chief. The blazon of the heraldic crest within a clan members crest badge is A tower embattled Argent. The heraldic motto upon the crest badge is VIRTUE MINE HONOUR.Long before crest badges were used by members of clans, it is said that plants were used as badges. These clan badges consisted of plants and were worn in bonnets in addition to being used as a banner and attached to a pole or spear. The clan badge attributed to Clan Maclean is Crowberry.There are two slogans attributed to Clan Maclean. Slogans, are sometimes said to be war cries, other times they are said to be rallying points for the clan. Slogans used by clans generally appear as a second motto within the chiefs arms. Slogans of Clan Maclean include: Bas no Beatha (from Scottish Gaelic: "Death or life") and Fear eile airson Eachann (from Scottish Gaelic: "Another for Hector"). |
maclean Maclean Arms |
maclean;maclean baronets Maclean baronets |
macleans Notable Macleans |
ardgour Ardgour |
duart;duart castle Duart Castle |
maclean Maclean History |
maclean;clan maclean Clan Maclean Worldwide |
maclean;clan maclean Clan Maclean Atlantic Canada |
maclean;clan maclean Clan MacLean of Southern California |
maclean;clan maclean Clan Maclean Heritage Trust |
maclean;clan maclean Clan Maclean Amateur Radio Society |
scottish register of tartans;maclean;tartans;clan maclean Clan Maclean Tartans Scottish Register of Tartans |
claudio della penna;della penna;claudio;penna Claudio Della Penna (born 12 May 1989 in Rome), is an Italian football striker. |
torneo di viareggio;torneo;viareggio He began to play in the youth system of AS Roma, he was in the team that finished runners-up in the Torneo di Viareggio 2007.He was among the youngest players in A.S Roma |
coppa;adrian pit;adrian;coppa italia He made his first appearance with the senior squad on 19 December 2007 in the Coppa Italia 2007–08 match lost against Torino F.C., when he substituted Adrian Pit. |
lega;lega pro prima divisione;gallipoli;lega pro;pistoiese;calcio;serie b;azzurri;penna;divisione;della penna;primavera;ternana He spent the 2008–09 season on loan to Lega Pro Prima Divisione side Pistoiese.After his return from Pistoiese, AS Roma decided not to include Della Penna into the first team, thus making him unavailable to play any competitive game at all, since he also cannot be featured any longer with the Primavera side due to age limits, and his contract is due to expire in June 2010. Despite this, he is still part of the Italian under-20 national team plans, and he was part of the azzurri roster for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup.In January 2010, He was loan to Gallipoli Calcio from AS Roma, he agreed for a loan move to Serie B outfit Gallipoli for the remainder of the 2009–10 season.On 31 August 2010 he moved to Lega Pro Prima Divisione side Ternana in co-ownership deal. |
the departed;ragweed;cross canadian ragweed Cody Jay Canada (born May 25, 1976) is an American rock/alt-country musician who currently is the lead singer and lead guitarist of the rock band The Departed since 2010. From 1994 to 2010, Canada was the lead singer of rock/alt country band Cross Canadian Ragweed. |
oklahoma;outlaw country;pearl jam;nirvana;yukon;pampa;george strait Canada was born in Pampa, TX in 1976. He acquired a taste for music after attending a George Strait concert with his parents at the age of four. The next day he asked for a guitar. Canada first started playing guitar at the age of eight. While Cody was a teen, the Canada family relocated to Yukon, Oklahoma and as a teenager was drawn to rock bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam and also outlaw country. |
cross canadian ragweed;ragweed Cross Canadian Ragweed |
cross canadian ragweed;oklahoma;grady;ragweed;yukon;stillwater;ragsdale;randy;weidemann In 1994, Canada along with fellow musicians Matt Weidemann (bass), Grady Cross (guitar), and Randy Ragsdale (percussion) formed Cross Canadian Ragweed in Yukon, Oklahoma. The band was named after the original members with Canada taking on the role of lead guitarist, lead vocals, and prominent songwriter. They would later move to Stillwater, Oklahoma. From the time of Ragweed's formation until its end in 2010, the band released seven studio albums as well as three live albums. |
the departed The Departed |
oklahoma;littleton;doege;dave bowen;seth;cody canada;the departed;plato In 2011, Canada and Plato formed a new band, initially called Cody Canada & the Departed. The band originally consisted of Canada (guitar/vocals), Plato (bass guitar/vocals), Seth James (guitar/vocals), Steve Littleton (keyboards) and Chris Doege (drums) who replaced original drummer, Dave Bowen. They released their first album in June 2011 titled This Is Indian Land, consisting of covers written by Oklahoma songwriters. |
the departed;adventus On August 24, 2012, the band, now billing themselves as The Departed, announced through their website and social media that they would release their first original album titled Adventus. The album was released on November 13, 2012. |
adventus In September 2012, the band announced that they would release one song from Adventus every Monday leading up until the album's release on their Facebook artist profile. |
inbetweener;ccr In 2014 the band announced a third studio album. Hippielovepunk was released on January 13, 2015. The album debut at No. 9 on the Billboard US Country chart as well as No. 9 on the US Indie chart. The first single was a return to the Red Dirt sound of CCR titled Inbetweener. |
cross canadian ragweed;aransas;mcclure;ragweed;mike mcclure;cody canada;the departed;port aransas On November 19, 2013, Cody Canada released a solo acoustic 2-disc album Some Old, Some New, Maybe a Cover or Two. The album was recorded live at Third Coast Music in Port Aransas, Texas, with 19 songs from throughout Canada's career, including works with Cross Canadian Ragweed and The Departed.On November 13, 2015, Cody Canada released a two-disc, 35-track album with Mike McClure, Chip and Ray, Together Again for the First Time. The album was recorded in Port Aransas, Texas, and features songs they worked on or recorded together. |
eddie vedder;ragweed;dierks;the departed;kurt;waves;vedder;jam's;wade bowen;willy;bentley;braunfels;reckless kelly;kurt cobain;soul gravy;gravy;nirvana;cobain;dierks bentley Canada is married to Shannon Canada, who also manages The Departed and their label Underground Sound. He has two sons, Dierks Cobain Canada (named after personal friend and country singer Dierks Bentley and former Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain), and Willy Vedder Canada (named after Reckless Kelly member Willy Braun and Pearl Jam's long time lead singer Eddie Vedder). Dierks plays in a band called Waves, and has been featured in live shows with Cody. He is also the brother in law of fellow red dirt musician Wade Bowen, who married his sister-in-law Shelby. Canada is also a Christian, and has mentioned his faith and Jesus Christ in Ragweed songs Highway 377, Carry You Home (of off 2002's Purple Album), Down (2004's Soul Gravy), and When it All Goes Down (Garage, 2005). He lives in New Braunfels, Texas with his family. |
loir;cloyes-sur-le-loir;chateaudun;cloyes-les-trois-rivieres;cloyes;klwa;eure-et-loir Cloyes-sur-le-Loir (French pronunciation: [klwa syʁ lə lwaʁ], literally Cloyes on the Loir) is a former commune on the River Loir, a few kilometres south of the town of Chateaudun in the department of Eure-et-Loir in northern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Cloyes-les-Trois-Rivieres. |
borghese;children's crusade;juliette;cloyes It was the home of Stephen of Cloyes, a leader of the Children's Crusade. Mezzo-soprano Juliette Borghese was born in the town. |
eure-et-loir Communes of the Eure-et-Loir department |
civilian repair organisation;cro The Civilian Repair Organisation (CRO) was a branch of the British Air Ministry (later, of the Ministry of Aircraft Production), formed in 1939 to co-ordinate maintenance and repairs of military aircraft by civilian firms. |
kingsley;nuffield;morris motors;cru;kingsley wood;civilian repair organisation;cro;castle bromwich;bromwich;cowley Following the outbreak of World War II, on 11 September 1939 the No.1 Civilian Repair Unit (CRU) was established at the Cowley works of Morris Motors, to be staffed by civilians under the management of the Air Ministry. On 6 October 1939, Sir Kingsley Wood (the Secretary of State for Air) officially appointed William Morris (Lord Nuffield) as Director General (Maintenance), to organise and manage the Civilian Repair Organisation (CRO), to control the CRU and participating civilian firms. Nuffield, as the head of Morris Motors, had been in charge of the shadow factory for aircraft production at Castle Bromwich. |
raf maintenance command;beaverbrook;cru;cro;magdalen;cowley CRO administration was established at Magdalen College, Oxford. On 14 May 1940, supervision of the CRO was transferred from the Air Ministry to the newly formed Ministry of Aircraft Production, under Lord Beaverbrook. The No.1 CRU was supplemented by the No.1 Metal and Produce Recovery Depot (MPRD), established adjacent to the existing Cowley works. At Cowley, a support unit was established in the form of No.50 Maintenance Unit (MU), to transport damaged aircraft and parts to the CRU and to firms participating in the CRO, and also to collect non-repairable parts and scrap for materials reclamation at MPRD. Individual Maintenance Units came under the control of No.43 Group, RAF Maintenance Command. |
cro The civilian firms under individual contracts from the CRO were mostly existing companies engaged in the production, maintenance, repair and operation of aircraft in the UK. Those were supplemented by additional companies in the engineering and woodworking industrial sectors. Repairs to whole aircraft or parts of aircraft were often carried out in dispersed industrial factories, then transported to airfields for re-assembly and test flying, before re-delivery to RAF units. For cases of minor repairs that could be achieved quickly, aircraft could be flown to a CRO firm based at an airfield, repaired, and flown out the following day by the same pilot; these were known as "Fly In" repairs. |
cro List of firms participating in the CRO |
sturtivant Principal ref: Sturtivant 2007 |
cro In the period May 1940 to July 1945, CRO had returned a total of 79,000 aircraft to the flight line. At that point, of all the heavy aircraft then flying in the RAF, 36.5% (3,285) had been processed through CRO. Activities continued for several years after the end of World War II. |
postan Postan, M.M. 1952. History of the Second World War - British War Production. HMSO |
sturtivant;air-britain;hamlin Sturtivant, Ray and Hamlin, John. 2007. RAF Flying Training and Support Units. Air-Britain ISBN 0-85130-365-X |
scraps Wright, Peter. "From Scraps to Scrap", Aeromilitaria, December 2010 |
australis;clarkia;blue-gray;small's;nevada;clarkia australis;evening primrose Clarkia australis is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name Small's southern clarkia. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the forests of the central Sierra Nevada. It is an uncommon species threatened by such forest activities as logging. This annual herb produces a slender, erect stem approaching a meter in height. The leaves are widely linear in shape and borne on short petioles. The top of the stem is occupied by the tall inflorescence, which bears hanging buds that open from the lowest upward so that there are several closed buds above open flowers. The sepals do not remain fused as the flower opens. The petals are diamond-shaped and sometimes lobed and curling at the tip. They are mottled or spotted lavender, purple, and reddish in color, and each is up to 1.5 centimeters long. There are 8 long stamens tipped with large anthers bearing blue-gray pollen. The stigma protrudes past the anthers. |
clarkia virgata;virgata;clarkia This species of Clarkia is very closely related to Clarkia virgata, and it has been suggested that it is not actually a separate species, but hybridization studies have demonstrated that there has been sufficient reproductive isolation to produce hybrid incompatibility between the two taxa, confirming that they should be treated as separate species. |
paradox of fiction;university of bristol;anna karenina;thornbury;philosophical topics;bristol;karenina;ryle;gilbert ryle;radford Colin John Radford (27 February 1935 – 9 April 2001) was an English philosopher who worked primarily in aesthetics but had interests in a wide variety of philosophical topics. He is best known for describing the paradox of fiction in the 1975 essay "How Can We Be Moved by the Fate of Anna Karenina?" and developing the paradox in a number of subsequent essays.Radford was a pupil at Thornbury Grammar School, then studied at London School of Economics and the University of Bristol. He studied for a doctorate under Gilbert Ryle at the University of Oxford before taking a position at the University of Kent, where he taught until his retirement in 1992. He was a visiting lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Illinois, and Queensland University. |
philpapers;colin radford;radford Works by Colin Radford – PhilPapers.org |
coalsack nebula;nebula;coalsack;milky;alpha crucis;crux;milky way;crucis;dark nebula;acrux The Coalsack Nebula (Southern Coalsack, or simply the Coalsack) is a prominent dark nebula in the skies, being easily visible to the naked eye as a dark patch obscuring a brief section of Milky Way stars as they cross their southernmost region of the sky, east of Acrux (Alpha Crucis) which is the bright, southern pointer star of the southern cross. It dominates and overspills the southeast corner of what is considered the extent of the constellation Crux at a little less than twice the distance of Acrux, 180 parsecs (590 ly) away from Earth. |
magellanic clouds;vicente yanez pinzon;canopo;coalsack;milky;centaurus;magellani;milky way;fosco;musca;nebula;vicente;amerigo vespucci;magellan's;pinzon;yanez;coalsack nebula;vicente yanez;magellanic;amerigo;macula;vespucci;caldwell catalogue;canopus The Coalsack Nebula covers nearly 7° by 5° and overlaps somewhat with the neighbor constellations Centaurus and Musca. The first observation was reported by Vicente Yanez Pinzon in 1499. It was named "il Canopo fosco" (the dark Canopus) by Amerigo Vespucci and was also called "Macula Magellani" (Magellan's Spot) or "Black Magellanic Cloud" in opposition to the Magellanic Clouds.The Coalsack is omitted in most of today's standard catalogs on the Milky Way such as the New General Catalogue and its only mainstream identification number is in the somewhat specialist Caldwell catalogue, in which it is C99. |
australian aboriginal astronomy;coalsack;wardaman people;wardaman;harney The Coalsack in Australian Aboriginal astronomy forms the head of the emu in the sky in several Aboriginal cultures. Amongst the Wardaman people, it is said to be the head and shoulders of a law-man watching the people to ensure they do not break traditional law. According to a legend reported by W. E. Harney, this being is called Utdjungon and only adherence to the tribal law by surviving tribe members could prevent him from destroying the world with a fiery star. There is also a reference by Gaiarbau (1880) regarding the coalsacks replicating bora rings on Earth. These astronomical sites allowed the spirits to continue ceremony similar to their human counterparts on Earth. As bora grounds are generally located on the compass points north–south, the southern coal sack indicates the initiation/ceremonial ring. |
nebula;yutu;inca;tinamou In Inca astronomy this nebula was called Yutu, meaning a partridge-like southern bird or Tinamou. |
space odyssey;coalsack The Coalsack is mentioned in the Star Trek: The Original Series episodes "The Immunity Syndrome" and "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", as well as 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke. |
coalsack;milky;milky way;mote;hell is;niven;campanella;ripcord;stacpoole;northumberland;andre norton;outies;henry de vere;god's eye;lestrange;the gripping hand;larry niven;gripping;vere;futurama;henry de vere stacpoole;galactic;vere stacpoole In the Solar Queen series by Andre Norton, several characters swear "...by the Coalsack's Ripcord!"The Coalsack figures prominently in the Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle's science fiction novel The Mote in God's Eye and its sequels, The Gripping Hand and Outies.Also, Henry De Vere Stacpoole described the Coalsack in his novel The Blue Lagoon (1908), as Lestrange observes it from the deck of the Northumberland, "In the Milky Way, near the Southern Cross, occurs a terrible circular abyss, the Coal Sack. So sharply defined is it, so suggestive of a void and bottomless cavern, that the contemplation of it afflicts the imaginative mind with vertigo. To the naked eye it is as black and dismal as death, but the smallest telescope reveals it beautiful and populous with stars. Lestrange's eyes travelled from this mystery to the burning cross, and …"The Coalsack is mentioned in the Futurama episode "Hell Is Other Robots".In the film Night on the Galactic Railroad and the original children's story of which it is based from, the journey for the character Campanella ends with him going to the Coalsack. |
the chronicles of riddick;riddick;coalsack;clarke's In the film The Chronicles of Riddick, the character Imam convinces Riddick to help his people against the Necromongers and says, "The Coalsack planets are gone."In Brian J. Clarke's novella The Expediter, a world of mysterious towers—and the aliens studying them—are found "behind the Coalsack". |
supermassive;coalsack nebula;nebula;coalsack;edmond;hawking radiation;hawking;supermassive black hole;musca;edmond hamilton;calidore In the game Elite Dangerous players can visit the Coalsack Nebula, designated in the game with the system prefix "MUSCA DARK REGION".In The Star Kings by Edmond Hamilton Coalsack is the home of The League of Dark Worlds, most powerful military dictatorship in the Galaxy.In Terry Mancour's Spellmonger series the coalsack and how it's shadow blacks the fictional world of Calidore from the Hawking radiation emitted from the supermassive black hole at center of the galaxy allows Magic to exist |
starry;nebula;coalsack;starry night;dark nebula Starry Night Photography: Coalsack Dark Nebula |
starry;starry night;emu Starry Night Photography: The Emu |
simbad;coalsack;nebula;coalsack nebula SIMBAD: Coalsack Nebula |
shawl;nisi;gossman;vicki;tod;clarion;rashida;nisi shawl;misha;clarion west writers workshop;hetherington;wang;the clarion Clarion West Writers Workshop is an intensive six-week program for writers preparing for professional careers in science fiction and fantasy. It runs annually from late June through the end of July. The workshop is limited to 18 students per year. Each of the six weeks is instructed by a different professional writer or editor. The roster of guest instructors changes yearly. Founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971, the workshop has been held continuously since 1984. Clarion West celebrated its 25th anniversary of continuous instruction in 2008.The Clarion West board of directors currently includes Susan Gossman, Miriah Hetherington, Tod McCoy, Vicki Saunders, Rashida J. Smith, Nisi Shawl, Misha Stone, and Yang-Yang Wang. |
jae;milford writer's workshop;nebula;clarion workshop;clarion university of pennsylvania;hugo;milford;neile graham;clarion;steinbacher;vonda;clarion west writers workshop;neile;mcintyre The 1971 Clarion West Writers Workshop was founded by Vonda N. McIntyre, a Clarion Workshop graduate and Nebula and Hugo Award-winning author, with the support of original Clarion founder Robin Scott Wilson. It was modeled after the original Clarion Workshop founded in 1968 at Clarion University of Pennsylvania (itself inspired by the Milford Writer's Workshop). The original Clarion Workshop was slated to close after holding final classes in 1970, and the effort was made to establish and continue Clarion workshops in other locations. The 1971 successor workshops that sprang from this effort were Clarion West Workshop founded in Seattle, and Clarion Workshop revived in New Orleans (later moved to Michigan in 1972, and San Diego in 2007). Clarion West operated until 1973, before a hiatus.In 1984, Clarion West graduate J.T. Stewart and Seattle writer, Marilyn J. Holt, reconvened the workshop with the support of founder Vonda N. McIntyre. Clarion West incorporated as a nonprofit organization with a board of directors in 1986 with the help of many dedicated Clarion West alumni. Currently the workshop is administered by Neile Graham and Jae Steinbacher. Although the workshop is located in close proximity to the University of Washington, it is not associated with the university. It has operated continuously to the present day. |
the clarion;clarion The workshop is combination of instruction and mutual student critique using the Clarion Method. The emphasis of learning is primarily geared toward hours spent reading, writing and critiquing. Normally, students are expected to write one complete draft of a story per week, to be critiqued the following week. Ideas for these stories are up to the student, but the emphasis is that the writing takes place on premises where fresh lessons and insight can be immediately applied to new story ideas. Work on trunk stories, written before the workshop, is discouraged. |
the clarion;clarion The speculative fiction community around the Seattle area has built support for the workshop over the years, and many special events have become part of the Clarion West tradition. |
clarion Clarion West Parties: These invitation-only events are attended by the students and administrators, graduated alumni, and many established writers, editors, agents, and fans in the industry. |
clarion There are a number of class traditions passed down from one class to the next in the manner of a secret society. Traditions that are publicly known include the yearly Clarion West class shirt (designed by the class and limited only to the classmates and instructors of that year), and the practice of presenting unusual gifts to each of the instructors. Classes often come up with new traditions and items to pass on to the next year's class. |
clarion The application window typically opens December 1 and runs through March 1 for the year attending. Students are usually selected and informed of acceptance by the end of March.Although Clarion West and Clarion are run independently, they follow the same workshop method and are considered sister schools. Since both workshops run concurrently, students are often encouraged to apply to both workshops to increase their chances of attending that year. Students accepted to both programs must choose their preferred workshop. Each of the schools has similar but distinct guidelines. |
the clarion;clarion;clarion workshop Students that graduate one of the Clarion workshops are considered alumni of all the Clarion programs, and may not re-apply for any other Clarion Workshop. |
clarion Notable Clarion West instructors |
ted;ted chiang Ted Chiang |
octavia Octavia E. Butler |
ellen;datlow;ellen datlow Ellen Datlow |
delany Samuel R. Delany |
dozois;gardner dozois Gardner Dozois |
harlan ellison;harlan;ellison Harlan Ellison |
neil gaiman;gaiman Neil Gaiman |
guin;ursula Ursula K. Le Guin |
robert silverberg;silverberg Robert Silverberg |
michael swanwick;swanwick Michael Swanwick |
gene wolfe Gene Wolfe |
zelazny;roger zelazny Roger Zelazny |
clarion Notable Clarion West graduates |
abraham Daniel Abraham |
cassandra Cassandra Rose Clarke |
kij;kij johnson Kij Johnson |
kelleghan;fiona kelleghan;fiona Fiona Kelleghan |
leckie;ann leckie Ann Leckie |