Evan Peters

Evan Thomas Peters: (St. Louis, 20 January 1987). American actor. In the Netherlands and Belgium, Peters is best known for his roles in the television series American Horror Story and his role as Jeffrey Dahmer in Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. I love Halloween, and I love that feeling: the cold air, the… Lees verder Evan Peters

Denis Norden

Denis Mostyn Norden: (born Denis Moss Cohen; 6 February 1922 – 19 September 2018). English comedy writer and television presenter. After an early career working in cinemas, he began scriptwriting during the Second World War. From 1948 to 1959, he co-wrote the BBC Radio comedy programme Take It from Here with Frank Muir. Muir and… Lees verder Denis Norden

Richelle E. Goodrich

Richelle E. Goodrich: American author of Fiction and Young Adult books. Born: Ogden, Utah, USA. Pumpkins in October, as fat as the full moon, they sit on our doorstep at night and glow. For us, every sunrise is an invitation to get up and brighten someone’s day.

Nitya Prakash

Nitya Prakash: Indias author, motivational speaker and HR trainer. The truth is never as painful as discovering a lie. A boy who loved Autumn. A girl who was forever October. We Indians have to keep aside our December for friends who’ve settled abroad. Everyone is visiting. Everyone wants to party.

Melody Lee

Melody Lee: American poet known for collections such as “Moon Gypsy” and “Savage Beauty,” which blend empowerment with nature-themed metaphor. It takes a strong man to be with a woman full of fire and stars and all of October.

Nelson Algren

Nelson Algren: (Detroit, March 28, 1909 – Sag Harbor, New York, May 9, 1981). American writer. He was the first to win the National Book Award for his book The Man with the Golden Arm. It was adapted into a film in 1955 by Otto Preminger, starring Frank Sinatra. Algren had an affair with the… Lees verder Nelson Algren

Natalie Lloyd

Natalie Lloyd: (born February 2). American children’s author. Lloyd lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her husband and dogs. She was born in Tennessee with a condition called osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease, which means she only grew to 4 foot 8 inches tall and used either a walker or a wheelchair until seventh grade.… Lees verder Natalie Lloyd

Mark Perlberg

Mark Perlberg: (1929–2008) was a prominent American poet, journalist, and cultural advocate based in Chicago. He graduated from Hobart College in 1950 and served in the Korean War before launching a journalism career with Time magazine, where he covered arts and interviewed figures like Marc Chagall and Fritz Reiner. He later worked as an editor… Lees verder Mark Perlberg