Graeme Harper (writer)
Graeme Harper is a professor, fiction writer, scriptwriter and cultural critic, who writes under his own name and under the pseudonym Brooke Biaz.
He is founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal New Writing: the International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing, Co-Editor (with O. Evans) of the journal Studies in European Cinema and Associate Editor of the Creative Industries Journal. As creative writer and as cultural critic, he is a regular international reader/speaker. His works include On Creative Writing, Camera Phone, The Creative Writing Guidebook, Moon Dance, Creative Writing Studies: Practice, Research, Pedagogy with J. Kroll, The Unsilvered Screen: Surrealism on Film’’ with R.Stone, Small Maps of the World’’, Signs of Life: Cinema and Medicine with A.Moor, Comedy, Fantasy and Colonialism, and Black Cat, Green Field, among many others.
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“Can you conceive what it is to native-born American women citizens, accustomed to the advantages of our schools, our churches and the mingling of our social life, to ask over and over again for so simple a thing as that we, the people, should mean women as well as men; that our Constitution should mean exactly what it says?”
—Mary F. Eastman, U.S. suffragist. As quoted in History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 4 ch. 5, by Susan B. Anthony and Ida Husted Harper (1902)