Mark Anderson (writer)
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Mark Anderson (born August 13, 1967) is a journalist and author based in western Massachusetts. He has written for Harper's, The Boston Globe, Wired, Science, and the Rolling Stone and is a regular contributor to New Scientist and Wired News. He is a proponent of the Oxfordian theory, that the Elizabethan court poet-playwright Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford wrote the works conventionally attributed to William Shakespeare. His book, "Shakespeare" By Another Name (Gotham Books, 2005), is the first Oxfordian literary biography — connecting de Vere's life and times to Shakespeare's plays and poems.
[edit] External links
- Mark Anderson story list on Wired News
[edit] See also
- Mark Anderson for other notable people named Mark Anderson.