She wrote 6 sequels to "Anne of Green Gables", but her adult fiction never sold well
Philip Nolan, who died on board the U.S. Corvette Levant, was called this by Edward Everett Hale
Best known for "Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight", he published at least a dozen volumes of poems
This translator of the Rubaiyat was known to Thackeray & Tennyson as "Old Fitz"
He turned from horror to fantasy for his 1987 novel "The Eyes of the Dragon"
2 centuries before Shakespeare, this medieval English poet tackled "Troilus and Criseyde"
The feline in footwear popularized in Charles Perrault's tale
Brick Pollitt's wife, who is the "cat" in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
He wrote "The trouble with a kitten is that eventually it becomes a cat"
In this play, when the 1st witch cries, "I come, Graymalkin!", she's calling to her cat