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Bryant H. McGill, the American Poet, has been Featured in the 2006 Edition of Marquis Who's Who in America American Poet, Bryant McGill, has been recognized for his accomplishments by the internationally respected biographical authority, Marquis, through inclusion in their premier biographical dictionary of the country's most accomplished men and women, the 60th Edition of Who's Who in America. (PRWEB) June 18, 2005 -- The American Poet, Bryant Harrison McGill, has been recognized for his accomplishments by the internationally respected biographical authority, Marquis, through inclusion in their premier biographical dictionary of the country's most accomplished men and women, the 60th Edition of Who's Who in America. For over a century, people in all walks of life have praised Who's Who in America for its value and usefulness. Millions have relied upon this directory as the first source of authoritative biographical information for significant cultural leaders in America. After using the First Edition in 1899, researchers, librarians, business managers, and journalists have counted on its integrity and accuracy to this day.
McGill is an American poet who was educated by the protégé of W.H. Auden, arguably one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, and by the eminent naturalist and intellectual, seven-time Pulitzer Prize nominee and Emmy award winner, Dr. Allen W. Eckert. McGill's poetic technique was also nurtured and shaped for nearly a decade by American Academy of Arts and Letters inductee and Editor of the world famous Paris Review literary journal, the late Mr. George Plimpton.
McGill is widely know as the editor and author of the award-winning McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme, which is used by tens-of-thousands of writers, educators, students, aspiring-poets and songwriters from over one hundred countries, and which stands as the world's most extensive rhyming reference ever created in the history of the English language. The McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme is the first publication in the McGill Reference Series to also include, Poet's Muse: Associative Reference for Writer's Block (ISBN 1-4116-2468-8), the McGill English Thesaurus for Poets, and the McGill English Dictionary for Poets.
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