children's book
Wörterbuch
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children's book
Beispiele im Kontext
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The style was too dry for a children's book.
Der Stil war zu trocken für ein Kinderbuch.
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That fixed book pricing only benefits publishers and bookshops is thus a fable and anyone who has read a story in a children's book will know that fables are not entirely true.
Daß die Buchpreisbindung nur den Verlegern und Buchhändlern zum Vorteil gereicht, ist insofern ein Märchen.Jeder, der schon einmal ein Kinderbuch gelesen hat, weiß, daß Märchen nur zum Teil wahr sind.
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waterstone's children's book prize
Waterstone Kinderbuch Preis
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children's book
Kinder-und Jugendbuch
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What children's book heroes do you find most sympathetic?
Welchen Kinderbuch-Helden findest du am sympathischsten?
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* Direct references to the cathedral appear in the children's book "Tom's Midnight Garden "by Philippa Pearce.
* Ely erscheint ebenfalls auf dem Kinderbuch " Tom's Midnight Garden" von Philippa Pearce.
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==Works=====Hypertexts===* "Patchwork Girl" (1995)* "My Body" (1997)* "The Doll Games" (with Pamela Jackson, 2001)===Books===* "Do You Know Me" (Orchard Books, 1993), text by Nancy Farmer, illustrated by Jackson* "The Old Woman and The Wave" (1998), children's book* "Sophia, the Alchemist's Dog" (2001), children's book* "The Melancholy of Anatomy" (2002), short story collection* "Half Life" (2006), novel* "Mimi's Dada Catfesto" (2010), children's book===Other projects===* "Skin" (begun 2003)* Musée Mécanique (A Web Exclusive)* The Putti* Wrestlemania* Hagfish, Worm, Kakapo.
== Werke ===== Hypertexte ===* "Patchwork Girl" (1995)* "My Body" (1997)* "The Doll Games" (mit Pamela Jackson, 2001)=== Bücher ===* "Do You Know Me" (Kinder Buch illustration 1993)* "The Old Woman and The Wave" (Kinder Buch, 1998)* "Sophia, the Alchemist's Dog" (Kinder Buch, 2001)* "The Melancholy of Anatomy" (Kurzgeschichtensammlung, 2002)* "Half Life" (Roman, 2006)=== Andere projekte ===* "Skin" (beginn 2003)* Musée Mécanique (Internet Exklusiv)* The Putti* Wrestlemania* Hagfish, Worm, Kakapo.
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"* Nancy-Gay Rotstein* Stephen Rowe (born 1980)* André Roy== S ==*Lake Sagaris (born 1956), journalist, poet and translator living in Chile*Trish Salah, academic, writer and poet whose first volume of poetry appeared in 2002*Peter Sanger (born 1943), poet and prose writer, critic, editor and academic born in England, immigrated to Canada in 1953*Charles Sangster (1822–1893)*Félix-Antoine Savard (1896–1982), priest, academic, poet, novelist and folklorist*Jacob Scheier, poet whose first collection of verses won the 2008 Governor General's Award for English poetry; editor; son of Libby Scheier; lives in New York City*Libby Scheier (1946–2000), United States-born poet and short story writer who moved to Canada in 1975; mother of Jacob Scheier*Matthew Schreuder (born 1971), writer and poet living in Australia*Andreas Schroeder (born 1946), German-born poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer*Stephen Scobie (born 1943), poet, critic, and academic*Gregory Scofield*Duncan Campbell Scott (1862–1947), poet and writer*F. R. Scott, also known as Frank Scott (1899–1985), poet, intellectual and constitutional expert*Peter Dale Scott (born 1929), poet and academic*Olive Senior (born 1941), Jamaican poet and short story writer living in Canada*Robert W. Service (1874–1958), poet and writer*Kathy Shaidle (born 1964), author, columnist and poet*Francis Sherman (1871–1926)*Joseph Sherman (1945–2006), poet and visual arts editor*Carol Shields (1935–2003), American-born Canadian novelist, short-story writer, poet, playwright and writer*Trish Shields, poet and novelist*Sandy Shreve, poet, newspaper reporter and office worker*Goran Simic (born 1952), Bosnian-born poet, playwright and short-story writer living in Canada since 1995*Melanie Siebert*Bren Simmers*Anne Simpson (born 1956), poet and novelist*Sue Sinclair*George Sipos*Sonja Skarstedt (born 1960), poet, short-story writer, playwright, painter and illustrator who founded and edited the now-defunct literary magazine "Zymergy" (1987–1991), and founded Empyreal Press in 1990*Robin Skelton, sometimes wrote under the pseudonym "Georges Zuk", a purported French surrealist (born 1925–1997), British-born Canadian academic, writer, poet, translator and anthologist who immigrated to Canada in 1963; a founder and editor of "The Mahalat Review"*Daniel Sloate (1931–2009), translator, poet, playwright and academic*Carolyn Smart (born 1952), English-born poet, author and academic*Elizabeth Smart (1913–1986), poet and novelist whose book, "By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept", detailed her romance with English poet George Barker*A. J. M. Smith (1902–1980), poet and academic*Douglas Burnet Smith (born 1949)*John Smith (born 1927), poet and academic*Michael V. Smith novelist, poet and filmmaker*Ron Smith (born 1943), poet, author, editor, playwright, and former academic; founder and co-publisher of Oolichan Books in 1984; influential in the founding of Theytus Books in 1971*Karen Solie (born 1966)*David Solway (born 1941), poet, educational theorist, travel writer and literary critic*Madeline Sonik (born 1960), novelist, short-story writer, children's-book author, editor and poet*Carolyn Marie Souaid (born 1959), poet and editor, living in Montreal, co-founder of Poetry Quebec magazine*Raymond Souster(born 1921), poet and (now retired) bank executive*Esta Spalding (born 1966), American-born Canadian author, screenwriter and poet*Heather Spears (born 1934), poet, novelist, and artist living in Denmark since 1962*Birk Sproxton (1943–2007), poet and novelist*Harold Standish (1919–1972), poet and novelist*George Stanley, American-born poet and academic associated with the San Francisco Renaissance in his early years, moved to Canada in the 1970s; associated with New Star Books and the "Capilano Review"*Carmine Starnino, essayist, educator, and editor*John Steffler (born 1947), poet and novelist*Ian Stephens (died 1996), journalist, musician and poet associated with the spoken word movement*Ricardo Sternberg (born 1948), poet born in Brazil, educated in the United States*Richard Stevenson*Shannon Stewart*W. Gregory Stewart (born 1950), poet, science fiction author, short-story writer who works at a public utility and lives in Los Angeles, California*John Stiles, poet living in London, United Kingdom*Anne Stone, poet, writer and performance artist*Betsy Struthers (born 1951), poet and novelist*Andrew Suknaski (1942–2012), Saskatchewan poet*Alan Sullivan (1868–1947), poet, short-story writer, railroad surveyor and mining engineer*Rosemary Sullivan (born 1947), poet, biographer, academic and anthologist*Moez Surani (born 1979), poet*John Sutherland (1919–1956), poet, literary critic, and magazine editor who founded and edited "First Statement" in 1942 and its successor publication, "Northern Review" in 1945*Robert Swanson*Robert Sward (born 1933), American and Canadian poet and novelist*George Swede (born 1940), Latvian-born Canadian children's writer and poet who writes Haiku in English*Todd Swift (born 1966), poet, editor and academic living in the United Kingdom*Anne Szumigalski (1922–1999)== T ==*Proma Tagore*Bruce Taylor (born 1960)*Heather Taylor (born 1977), poet, playwright and teacher living in England since 2002*Ruth Taylor (1961–2006), poet, editor and academic*John Terpstra, poet and carpenter*Souvankham Thammavongsa*Sharon Thesen (born 1946), poet and academic*Edward William Thomson (born 1849–1924), journalist, writer and poet*John Thompson (1938–1976)*Russell Thornton*Matthew Tierney (born 1970)*Jose Tlatelpas (born 1953), Mexican native and Canadian resident; Native cultures poet, publisher, and political activist*Mohamud Siad Togane (born 1943), Somali native and Canadian resident; poet, academic, and political activist*Lola Lemire Tostevin (born 1937), poet, novelist and writer*Rhea Tregebov (born 1953), poet and children's writer*Raymond D. Tremblay, poet, writer, social services agency official*Roland Michel Tremblay (born 1972), French-Canadian author, poet, scriptwriter, development producer and science-fiction consultant who moved to London, England in 1995*Tony Tremblay (born 1968), French-Canadian poet, writer, spoken word artist, journalist and radio personality*Peter Trower (born 1930), poet and novelist*Mark Truscott(born 1970), born in the United States*Élise Turcotte (born 26 June 1957), French-Canadian writer and poet*John Tyndall*Daniel Scott Tysdal (born 1978)== U ==* Marie Uguay (1955–1981), French- Canadian poet* Priscilla Uppal (born 1974), poet and novelist* David UU (David W. Harris) (1948–1994), visual poet== V ==* R. M. Vaughan, poet, novelist and playwright* Paul Vermeersch (born 1973)* Katherena Vermette* Gilles Vigneault (born 1928), Quebec poet, publisher and singer-songwriter; Quebec nationalist and sovereigntist* Pamelia Sarah Vining (1826–1897)* Garth Von Buchholz (also G.A.
*Melanie Siebert*Anne Simpson (* 1956), Dichterin und Romanautorin*Sue Sinclair*George Sipos, Dichter, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 2006*Robin Skelton, schrieb manchmal unter dem Pseudonym "Georges Zuk", französischen Surrealismus (* 1925–1997), in England geborener kanadischer Akademiker, Schriftsteller, Dichter, Übersetzer und Ethnologe, der 1963 nach Kanada auswanderte; Gründer und Herausgeber von "The Mahalat Review", Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 1996*Daniel Sloate (1931–2009), Übersetzer, Dichter, Theaterautor und Akademiker*Carolyn Smart (* 1952), in England geborene Dichterin, Autorin und Akademikerin*Elizabeth Smart (1913–1986), Dichterin und Romanautorin*A. J. M. Smith (1902–1980), Dichter und Akademiker*Douglas Burnet Smith (* 1949)*John Smith (* 1927), Dichter und Akademiker*Michael V. Smith Romanautor, Dichter und Filmemacher*Ron Smith (* 1943), Dichter, Autor, Herausgeber, Theaterautor und Akademiker; Gründer und Verleger von Oolichan Books 1984*Karen Solie (* 1966), Dichterin, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Gewinnerin 2002*David Solway (* 1941), Dichter, Pädagoge, Reiseschriftsteller und Literaturkritiker*Madeline Sonik (* 1960), Romanautorin, Kurzgeschichten-Verfasserin, Kinderbuch-Autorin, Herausgeberin und Dichterin*Carolyn Marie Souaid (* 1959), Dichterin und Herausgeberin*Raymond Souster (* 1921), Dichter und pensionierter Bankangestellter*Esta Spalding (* 1966), in den USA geborene kanadische Autorin, Drehbuchautorin und Dichterin*Birk Sproxton (1943–2007), Dichter und Romanautor*Harold Stundish (1919–1972), Dichter und Romanautor*George Stanley, amerikanisch-kanadische Dichter und Akademiker, der mit der San Francisco Renaissance in seinen frühen Jahren assoziiert wird, zog in 1970er Jahren nach Kanada; involviert bei New Star Books und dem "Capilano Review", Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 2009*Carmine Starnino, Essayistin, Pädagogin und Herausgeberin*John Steffler (* 1947), Dichter und Romanautor*Ian Stephens († 1996), Journalist, Musiker und Dichter*Ricardo Sternberg (* 1948), Dichter, in Brasilien geboren, ausgebildet in den USA*W. Gregory Stewart (* 1950), Dichter, Science-Fiction-Autor, Kurzgeschichten-Verfasser Schriftsteller*Anne Stone, Dichterin, Schriftstellerin und Performance- Künstlerin*Betsy Struthers (* 1951), Dichterin und Romanautorin*Alan Sullivan (1868–1947), Dichter, Kurzgeschichten-Verfasser-Schriftsteller, Eisenbahn- und Minineningenieur*Rosemary Sullivan (* 1947), Dichterin, Biographin, Akademikerin und Ethnologin*Moez Surani (* 1979), Dichterin*John Sutherlund (1919–1956), Dichter, Literaturkritiker und Magazin-Herausgeber*Robert Sward (* 1933), amerikanisch-kanadischer Dichter und Romanautor*George Swede (* 1940), in Litauen geborener kanadischer Kinderbuchautor, der Haikus verfasst*Michael Ernest Sweet (* 1979), Dichter, Schriftsteller*Todd Swift (* 1966), Dichter, Herausgeber und Akademiker*Anne Szumigalski (1922–1999)== T ==*Bruce Taylor (* 1960)*Ruth Taylor (1961–2006), Dichterin, Herausgeberin und Akademikerin*Sharon Thesen (* 1946), Dichterin und Akademikerin, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalistin 2007*Edward William Thomson (* 1849–1924), Journalist, Schriftsteller und Dichter*John Thompson (1938–1976)*Russell Thornton, Dichter, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 2004*Matthew Tierney (* 1970)*Lola Lemire Tostevin (* 1937), Dichterin, Romanautorin und Schriftstellerin*Rhea Tregebov (* 1953), Dichterin und Kinderbuchautorin*Rolund Michel Tremblay (* 1972), franko-kanadischer Autor, Dichter*Tony Tremblay (* 1968), French-kanadischer Dichter, Schriftsteller, Journalist*Peter Trower (* 1930), Dichter und Romanautor*Élise Turcotte (* 1957), franko-kanadische Schriftstellerin und Dichterin*Michael Turner, Musiker und Dichter, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist*John Tyndall*Daniel Scott Tysdal (* 1978)== U ==* Marie Uguay (1955–1981), franko-kanadische Dichterin* Priscilla Uppal (* 1974), Dichter und Romanautor* David UU (David W. Harris) (1948–1994), bildhafter Dichter== V ==* R. M. Vaughan, Dichter, Romanautor und Theaterautor* Paul Vermeersch (* 1973)* Gilles Vigneault (* 1928), Dichter, Verleger und Liedtexter; Nationalist aus Quebec* Pamelia Sarah Vining (1826–1897)* Garth Von Buchholz (auch G.A.