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  2. Sujatha (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Sujatha was a versatile Tamil author, with several short stories, novels, poems, plays, screenplays for movies, articles on popular science and other non-fiction articles, to his credit. Sujatha wrote a number of sci-fi stories in Tamil and sought to explain science in simple terms to the layman.

  3. ScreenPlay - Wikipedia

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    Cast : Christopher Wild, Caroline Milmoe, Ian Mercer, Paul Oldham, Terry Sue-Patt, Tommy Boyle, Bert Gaunt, Stephen Boyes, Lottie Ward, Ruth Holden, Wendy Votel ...

  4. Too Many Cooks (short) - Wikipedia

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    The short begins as a parody of opening credits sequences of 1970s, '80s, and '90s American sitcoms, listing the actors in the fictional series "Too Many Cooks".The credits introduce dozens of actors as the genre of the show gradually segues from a sitcom into a crime drama, a prime time soap opera, a Saturday morning cartoon, a superhero live-action series, a slasher film, and a science ...

  5. Category:Short stories adapted into plays - Wikipedia

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    This category is for original short stories which were the subject of a theatrical adaptation. See also: Category:Plays based on short fiction Pages in category "Short stories adapted into plays"

  6. Clive Barker - Wikipedia

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    Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English writer, filmmaker and visual artist. He came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories, the Books of Blood, which established him as a leading horror writer.

  7. Ghost Stories (play) - Wikipedia

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    As each interview is played back, the story is re-enacted on stage. The stories are recounted by a night watchman, a teen driver and a businessman awaiting his first child. [15] These stories are then drawn together at the end, with a twist, as it becomes clear that the Professor is a participant in the stories and not simply a narrator. [11]

  8. Truman Capote - Wikipedia

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    Truman Capote was born at Touro Infirmary in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Lillie Mae Faulk (1905–1954) and salesman Archulus Persons (1897–1981). [2] He was sent to Monroeville, Alabama, where, for the following four to five years, he was raised by his mother's relatives.

  9. Kufic - Wikipedia

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    The Kufic script (Arabic: الْخط الْكوُفِي; Romanized: ‘Al-khat ‘al-Kūfī) is a style of Arabic script that gained prominence early on as a preferred script for Quran transcription and architectural decoration, and it has since become a reference and an archetype for a number of other Arabic scripts.