Brigid Hughes is a New York City-based literary editor. Hughes is best known for succeeding George Plimpton as the editor of the literary magazine The...
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Plimpton edited the Review from its founding until his death in 2003. Brigid Hughes took over as "executive editor" (she declined to use the title "editor"...
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biologist Brigid Hogan-O'Higgins (1932–2022), Irish politician Brigid Hughes, American author Brigid Keenan (born 1939), British writer born in India Brigid Kosgei...
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guitarist Brigid Hughes, American editor Bronwen Hughes (born 1967), Canadian film director Cadwalader Hughes, English priest Calista Cooper Hughes (1914–2004)...
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2005 by Brigid Hughes, former Executive Editor of The Paris Review. The magazine is published quarterly. In its debut issue in 2006, Hughes stated that...
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of A Public Space, a quarterly literary magazine, founded in 2005 by Brigid Hughes, former Executive Editor of The Paris Review. Her first novel, 360 Flip...
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and Read Harder (both with Heidi Julavits), and Buffalo Noir (with Brigid Hughes). In 2014, it was reported that he had been hired by Penguin Press as...
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Cappuccino 2013, film and television actor A. R. Gurney 1947, playwright Brigid Hughes 1990, literary editor Karl Koch 1987, recording artist; Weezer webmaster...
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near one of her sons, the philosopher Jacob Howland. In 2013 editor Brigid Hughes found Howland's book W-3 and decided to include some of Howland's work...
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including Ireland’s Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award (with Brigid Hughes and John F. Deane, the Edge Hill Short Story Prize, the Jerwood Fiction...
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