American Poet, Bryant H. McGill, Profiled in Marquis Who's Who in the World, 2006 Edition
American Poet, Bryant H. McGill has been selected for inclusion in the exclusive Marquis biographical reference, Who's Who in the World. McGill will be profiled along with other global leaders in the 2006 edition of Who's Who in the World, which will be available in November, 2006.
(PRWEB) June 21, 2005 -- American Poet, Bryant Harrison McGill has been notified of the inclusion of his biographical profile as an American Poet into the 2006 Edition of the prestigious Marquis Who's Who in the World; one of Marquis most coveted and exclusive references. Reserved only for the most distinguished and significant achievers of international notoriety, this reference contains carefully selected cultural leaders from 215 nations and territories.
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 George Plimpton. McGill is 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.
Selection of an individual for inclusion in Who's Who in the World is based solely on reference value. Individuals become eligible for listing by only virtue of their positions and/or having distinguished themselves internationally through notable achievements in their field. A person's achievements determine eligibility.
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