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Donnybrook Writing Academy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donnybrook Writing Academy
The Donnybrook Writing Academy was a collective of writers, musicians, and journalists writing under preposterous pen names under the guise that they're rich, notorious, and belligerent members of an upper class circa the 1920s. Formerly called Elitist Hipster Snob, the collective and subsequent Internet publication was founded under a new name in August 2007 and redesigned in March 2008. Beyond publishing an Internet publication, www.GoDonnybrook.com, the group threw decadent parties〔(Elitists, Unite!, page 1 - Calendar ) - Westword〕 and was known for their tennis and Ivy League-inspired photo shoots.〔(Donnybrook #1 ) - a set on Flickr〕 ==Description== There were roughly 20 writers, photographers, and artists in the collective, including integral members (Danny and Nina ) of the Internet art project〔(Danny and Nina: Our Lives Are in Your Hands » Press Coverage )〕 in which over 1 million people voted on what city the couple might move based on their interests. Other founding members include Cliffton Thompson (a.k.a. Guido Sarducci IV), Annie Cohen (a.k.a. Ivyy Goldberg, esq.), Nathan Warren (a.k.a. Colonel Hector Bravado, Christopher Gilmore (a.k.a. Fritz Godard), Corey Spangler (a.k.a Hiram O'Cicero McKnoxt), and Patrick Kelly (a.k.a. Benjamin "Benny" St. Maur). Erin Barnes (a.k.a. Angora Holly Polo) is founder and Editor-in-Chief.
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