Bryant H. McGill

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Bryant Harrison McGill (born November 7, 1969) is an American editor and author.

Born in Mobile, Alabama, 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.[1][2]

On 21 August, 2006, McGill was the subject of a front-page article in the Wall Street Journal concerning a celebrity verification group he created and runs by using his contacts as a celebrity publicist.[3] McGill runs a PR firm serving a number of celebrity entertainers, actors, models, singers and corporate accounts.[4]

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  1. ^ August 28, 2005, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Article, Saturday's in the South, Section: Dedicated Paper Insert Booklet.
  2. ^ Software version, #1 Downloaded Rhyming Reference on Download.com
  3. ^ The Wall Street Journal, Vol. CCXLVIII, Iss. 43, Page A1 (Cover Story), August 2006, Potemkin Visages: Spotting Fake Celebs on MySpace.com by Jessica E. Vascellaro
  4. ^ Stated by celebrity client, Gary Busey during live interview, Coast to Coast AM