Bryant H. McGill
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Bryant Harrison McGill was born in (Mobile, Alabama on November 7, 1969).
McGill is the editor and author of the McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme, and other books in the McGill Reference Series, which are used by over one hundred thousand writers, educators, students, aspiring-poets and songwriters from over one hundred countries. McGill’s biography has been profiled in Marquis Who's Who in the World, Marquis Who's Who in the America, the Cambridge Blue Book, and the 33rd edition of the Dictionary of International Biography published by the International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England. He is listed in numerous autograph references, such as The Celebrity Black Book: 2005 Edition (ISBN 0-9707095-3-6), The Ultimate Celebrity Address & Phone Book (ISBN 1-4116-1753-3), and the 2006 CBB Celebrity Addresses (ISBN 0-9707095-7-9).
On August 21st, 2006 Bryant McGill was the subject of a front-page article in the Wall Street Journal concerning a celebrity group created on MySpace.com by him and his partner, the celebrity entertainer and actor Jim Karol. McGill runs a PR firm serving a number of celebrity entertainers, actors, models, singers and corporate accounts.
[edit] Other works
- Existence (2004), ISBN 1-4116-2154-9
- Poets Muse (2005), ISBN 1-4116-2468-8
- McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme (2004)
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- McGill Charities
- McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme
- Various McGill Quotes
- Saturdays in the South Essay: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's, Saturdays in the South is a collection of exclusive essays by famous Southerners.