John King — may refer to: Writers and journalists * John King (author), author of novels such as The Football Factory * John King (journalist), national correspondent for CNN * John King (writer), columnist for INtake Weekly Politicians * John King, 2nd… … Wikipedia
John Seymour (author) — John Seymour (12 June 1914 ndash; 14 September 2004) was an influential figure in the self sufficiency movement. Precise categorisation is difficult: he was a writer, broadcaster, environmentalist, smallholder and activist; a rebel against:… … Wikipedia
John Barnes (author) — John Barnes (born 1957) is a prolific American science fiction author, whose stories often explore questions of individual moral responsibility within a larger social context. Social criticism is woven throughout his plots. The four novels in his … Wikipedia
John Hill (author) — John Hill (c. 1716 ndash; November 21, 1775), called from his Swedish honours, Sir John Hill, English author, son of the Rev. Theophilus Hill, is said to have been born in Peterborough.He was apprenticed to an apothecary and on the completion of… … Wikipedia
John Baxter (author) — John Martin Baxter (born 1939) is an Australian born writer, journalist, and film maker.Baxter has lived in Britain and the United States as well as in his native Sydney. He began writing science fiction in the early 1960s. He was Visiting… … Wikipedia
John Kerrigan (author) — John Kerrigan (born 1956) is Professor of English 2000, University of Cambridge. Life and workJohn Kerrigan was born in Liverpool; he was educated there at St. Edward s College followed by Oxford where he went to Keble later becoming a Junior… … Wikipedia
John Connolly (author) — Infobox Writer name = John Connolly caption = John Connolly signing copy of Black Angel birth date = Birth date and age|1968|5|31 birth place = Dublin, Ireland death date = death place = occupation = Novelist, Short story writer genre = Horror… … Wikipedia
John Adair (author) — For other people named John Adair, see John Adair (disambiguation). John Adair is recognized as being one of the most influential authorities on leadership and his work is regarded in line with motivational theorists such as Maslow, McGregor and… … Wikipedia
Edward King (author) — Edward King was an American author, whose 1875 publication, formally titled The Great South: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North… … Wikipedia
John Cochrane — (1798 2 March 1878), was a Scottish chess master and lawyer. After serving in the Royal Navy Cochrane chose to become a barrister. While studying law, he became a very strong chess player and published a book on the game, which included the… … Wikipedia