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James Howard (also known as Jim Howard)(b. 1956 in Sacramento, California) is a screenwriter, poet, computer game creator, and author. == Biography == James Howard worked from 1980 to 2010 as a writer for Hallmark Cards,〔Hershey, Gerri. "Happy () Day To You". New York Times, July 2, 1995.〕 where he created the multi-player game ''You Guessed It!'' for the CompuServe network and the first known e-greetings〔Compute! magazine, Issue 76, September 1986, p. 118.〕 of the pre-Internet era for local cable and videotex systems. Howard's screenwriting credits include Big Bad Love (2001) and Dawn Anna (2005), both co-written with his brother, the actor/director Arliss Howard. As Jim Howard, he has published poems in small journals such as New Letters and The Texas Observer, and in the anthologies ''From A to Z: 200 Contemporary American Poets'', ''Voices From The Interior'', and ''Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry''. An excerpt from his screenplay for ''Big Bad Love'' was published as a poem in (The Capitola Review ). His essays and short prose pieces have been published in ''Paragraphs'' magazine and (''My Bug'' ). He is author of the Hallmark books ''Little Glimpses of Good'' (2008) and ''I'll Be Me and You Be You'' (2010) under the name Jim Howard; a book of political humor, (''The Tea Party Guide to Being a Real American'' ) (2011) under the pseudonym Roland Boyle; and the blogs "Spulge Nine" and "Tea Bastard." Howard is the father of three children and is married to the writer Penny Krugman. They live in Kansas City. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James Howard (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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