Susan’s Almanac Project for July 17, 2018

By |2018-07-17T13:53:33+00:00July 17th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of author Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1970), who created the character Perry Mason and wrote more than 140 mystery and detective novels, selling millions of copies to become the best-selling American author of the 20th century up to the time of his death in 1970. He also used to type so furiously that [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 16, 2018

By |2018-07-16T12:12:00+00:00July 16th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of English author and art historian Anita Brookner (1928-2016), first known as a brilliant art critic and later more widely known for her bleak but witty novels about unhappy middle-aged women, one of which, Hotel du Lac (1984), won the Booker Prize out from under the heavily favored Empire of the Sun [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 13, 2018

By |2018-07-13T13:50:53+00:00July 13th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of the peasant poet John Clare (1793-1864), who after early success fell out of fashion, was disappointed in love, experienced financial hardships, and spent about 27 years in insane asylums. (NB: It’s true that a lot of the great poets die young, but I think the insane asylums more than make up [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 12, 2018

By |2018-07-12T14:28:24+00:00July 12th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), who spent about two years living in the woods at Walden Pond and ten years writing about it. Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts, graduated from Harvard in 1837, and worked as a teacher for just two weeks because he was terrible at discipline. He then [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 11, 2018

By |2018-07-11T14:24:44+00:00July 11th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of E.B. White (1899-1985), best known for his classic children’s novel Charlotte’s Web (1952) and for The Elements of Style (published privately in 1919 by William Strunk, expanded and revised in 1959 by White), both of which have sold millions of copies. Elwyn Brooks White was born in Mount Vernon, New York, [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 10, 2018

By |2018-07-10T12:38:17+00:00July 10th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Canadian author Alice Munro (b. 1931), who earned her 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature as “a consummate artist who is without question among the most accomplished masters of the short story” (Robert Thacker, “Alice Munro,” from The Nobel Prizes 2013). Alice Laidlaw Munro was born in Wingham, Ontario, Canada, to a [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 9, 2018

By |2018-07-09T12:50:24+00:00July 9th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of romance novelist Barbara Cartland (1901-2000), who wrote more than 700 romance novels, sold over 1 billion copies worldwide, and is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s top selling author. She also probably had more pink chiffon gowns hanging in her closest than anyone else in the [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 7, 2018

By |2018-07-08T18:17:56+00:00July 8th, 2018|

I can’t stand it anymore. I know it’s the weekend, but Jean Kerr is too funny to skip simply because her birthday falls on a Saturday this year. So…I’ll just keep it short. Yesterday was the birthday of playwright and humorist Jean Kerr (1922-2003), best known for her collection of essays, Please Don’t Eat the [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 6, 2018

By |2018-07-06T15:05:18+00:00July 6th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of novelist Dame Hilary Mary Mantel (b. 1952), best known for her meticulously researched and masterfully written Man Booker-winning novels Wolf Hall (2009) and Bring Up the Bodies (2012), about Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII; she is currently writing the third novel in the series. Wolf Hall has been [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 5, 2018

By |2018-07-05T17:38:25+00:00July 5th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of cartoonist Bill Watterson (b. 1958), known as the creator of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. The strip ran from just 1985 to 1995, yet the Calvin and Hobbes collections still sell today and continue to attract new readership from each new generation. Watterson was born in Washington, D.C., to James [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 3, 2018

By |2018-07-03T14:27:23+00:00July 3rd, 2018|

It’s the birthday of two authors known for writing about food, one of whom has become iconic in the fine dining/fine writing community, and the other of whom currently writes bestselling novels in the UK. M.F.K. Fisher (1908-1992) was born in Albion, Michigan, the oldest of four children. When she was still very young, her [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for July 2, 2018

By |2018-07-02T14:20:08+00:00July 2nd, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993), one of the leading lawyers to use the law in the fight against institutional racism and the first African American Justice of the Supreme Court, on which he served for 24 years. (Full disclosure: it’s also the birthday of Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), but after reading a bit about [...]

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