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Journal of Clive Allen's emmigration to America
http://www.madtv.me.uk/goneaway.aspx
Keywords:
emmigration, USA, moving, chameleons, America, Oklahoma, UK, Britain, Zimbabwe

http://www.madtv.me.uk/goneaway.aspx

Portfolio and bio of writer and marketing pro John Gabree of Santa Monica, CA, including essays and reviews of politics, planning and the arts.
http://www.johngabree.com/
Keywords:
writer, editor, author, publicist, e-commerce, marketing, promotion, producer, project manager, politics, planning, design, music, book, film, review, criticism, commentary, essay, Santa Monica, California, CA, ImpracticalProposals, eGlossary, eNewsletter

http://www.johngabree.com/

Home Page of poet and mail artist Alex Gildzen, Santa Fe, New Mexico
http://www.cybermesa.com/~takis
Keywords:
Alex Gildzen, Gildzen, poet, poetry, mail art, contemporary poetry, gay poetry

http://www.cybermesa.com/~takis

A growing collection of stories and articles. Subjects, so far, include mustard and ketchup, a fence, an American family, and a caveman.
http://www.brendans-island.com/brianattic.htm
Keywords:
fiction, story, short story, humor, fable, article, collection, writing, opinion, observation, personal view

http://www.brendans-island.com/brianattic.htm

The quest for love, understanding and fulfillment, and the many paths for approaching them are explored in poetry and fiction found at this site. The idea of life and this site is to push people to learn and grow.
http://www.gonzoturtle.com
Keywords:
poetry, fiction, read, think, evolve, solitude, divorce, love, shyness, lonely, literature, alone, anxiety, poem, love poem, anxiety attack, sad, fear, emotion, psychology, depression, romance, dating, Missoula, Bozeman, Montana

http://www.gonzoturtle.com

details of 9tail fox, stamping butterflies, Felaheen, Effendi, Pashazade, redRobe, reMix, Lucifer's Dragon & neoAddix, interviews with jon courtenay grimwood.
http://www.j-cg.co.uk
Keywords:
jon courtenay grimwood, 9tail fox, stamping butterflies, felaheen, effendi, pashazade, redrobe, remix, lucifer's dragon, neoaddix, jon courtenay grimwood, science fiction, crime, thrillers, detectives, SF, cyberpunk.

http://www.j-cg.co.uk

Not just fantasy but a unique blend of 'spiritual surrealism' and a mischievous earthy satirism, directed to achieve a powerful and visionary end.
http://www.philipgoddard.com/lit/page1.htm
Keywords:
writer, author, literary works, literature, surrealism, satire, satirical, visionary, novels, fiction, short stories, stories, poetry, mystical, spiritual, provocative, consciousness-raising, black humour, Philip Goddard

http://www.philipgoddard.com/lit/page1.htm

Poems, music downloads, and tons of fun from the young, emerging, and brutally simple mind of Kevin Matthew Gianni.
http://www.kevingianni.com/
Keywords:
connecticut poetry, connecticut songwriter, singer/songwriter, free verse poetry, danbury poet

http://www.kevingianni.com/

Biographical and background information on Ken Goldstein, freelance author of short stories and political articles.
http://www.kengoldstein.net/
Keywords:
biography, memoirs, writer, author, freelance

http://www.kengoldstein.net/

Netgarou's Goat Jelly, a personal webpage where I showcase my writings, photos, and other interests.
http://opposableapes.ath.cx:323/goatmonger/
Keywords:
netgarou, goat jelly, magic, invader zim, alleyne-chin, photos

http://opposableapes.ath.cx:323/goatmonger/

lifetime's celebration of ups and downs of the ordinary human spirit through poetry drama theatre (in-the-round) education and creative/polemical prose
http://www.rggregory.com
Keywords:
rggregory, cohs, coohs, poetry, prose, theatre, drama, instant theatre, words and action

http://www.rggregory.com

The bookshelf is a page for writers who want to display their work; hosting is easy, click to find out
http://www.angelfire.com/mt/bookshelf/
Keywords:
fiction, writing, writers, stories, poetry

http://www.angelfire.com/mt/bookshelf/

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http://members.tripod.com/~graymattersandwich

http://members.tripod.com/~graymattersandwich

http://www.carlosdavid.blogspot.com

http://www.carlosdavid.blogspot.com

http://www.qbsaul.demon.co.uk
Keywords:
Paul.A.Green, Paul Green, poetry, speculative fiction, qliphoth, radio drama, Crowley, Ballard, Jack Parsons, Quantum Brothers, Vincent Crane, Sun Ra

http://www.qbsaul.demon.co.uk

http://www.lizgoldner.com/

http://www.lizgoldner.com/

http://www.geocities.com/pinkego
Keywords:
Beat literature, Music, Random thoughts

http://www.geocities.com/pinkego

http://www.geocities.com/poets_lovers_lunatics
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poems, poetry, short stories, teens, teenage poetry, teen poetry, teen poems, nepal, nepali poets, nepali poetry, nepali poems, love, love poems, love poetry, poets, lovers, poets and lovers, school, bored, anuj, sudarshan, spiny babbler

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http://www.angelfire.com/tn2/storiesandpoetry/index.html

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Wikipedia-Article "G"

G
Latin alphabet
Aa Bb Cc Dd
Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj
Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp
Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv
Ww Xx Yy Zz

G is the seventh letter in the Roman alphabet. Its name in English is gee.

Contents

History

The letter G was created by the Romans because they felt that C was not an adequate letter to represent both /k/ and /g/.

Hebrew "gimel"
Hebrew gimel
Phoenician "gimel"
Phoenician gimel
Classical Greek
Classical Greek gamma
Early Latin
Early Latin
Late Latin
Late Latin

The alleged inventor is a known historical figure, Spurius Carvilius Ruga (who flourished around 230 BC). G, which at this time took the place in the alphabet formerly held by Z, came to represent the sound /g/. As the sound /k/ did, /g/ also developed palatal and velar allophones which is why today, G has different sound values in all Romance languages, as well as English (due to French influence).

The modern minuscule (lower-case) G has two basic shapes: the "opentail G" and the "looptail G" . The opentail version derives from the majuscule (capital) form by raising the serif that distinguishes it from a C to the top of the loop, thereby closing the loop, and extending the vertical stroke downward and to the left. The looptail form developed similarly, except that some ornate forms then extended the tail back to the right, and to the left again, forming a loop. The initial extension to the left was absorbed into the upper loop. The looptail version became popular when printing switched to "Roman type" because the tail was effectively shorter, making it possible to put more lines on a page. And in the looptail version, there is a tiny flick at the upper right which in typography is called its "ear."

Generally, the two minuscule forms are interchangeable, but occasionally the difference has been exploited to make a contrast. The 1949 Principles of the International Phonetic Association recommends using for advanced voiced velar plosives and for regular ones where the two are contrasted, but this suggestion was never accepted by phoneticians in general, and today is the symbol used in the International Phonetic Alphabet, with acknowledged as an acceptable variant.

Usage

In English, the letter can be pronounced as a "soft G" (IPA /dʒ/), as in: giant, ginger, geology, or as a "hard G" (IPA /g/), as in: goose, gargoyle, game. In some words of French origin, as in French generally, the "soft G" is pronounced as IPA /ʒ/, as in rouge, beige, and genre. Generally, G is soft before E, I, and Y, and hard otherwise, but there are many English words of non-Romance origin where G is hard regardless of position, and two (gaol and margarine) in which it is soft even before an A.

Most non-Romance languages pronounce G as /g/ regardless of position (however the Dutch language does not have a /g/ sound in its native words, and instead G is pronounced /ɣ/, a sound that does not occur in English) while in Romance languages the soft value varies, such as /ʒ/ in French, Catalan, and Portuguese, /ʤ/ in Italian, and /x/ in Spanish. The general rule is that soft G is pronounced the same as the J of the same language.

Several digraphs are common in English. GH originally represented the letter yogh which English adopted from Old Irish, and took various values including /g/, /ɣ/, /x/, and /j/. It now has a great variety of values, including /f/ in enough, /g/ in loan words like spaghetti, and silence in words like eight and night. GN, with value /n/, is also common, as in sign.

In Italian, GH is used to force a /g/ value before E and I where G would take a soft value, and GN is used for /ɲ/ (rather like English NY in canyon).

In Spanish, G before I or E is pronounced as the same as J. The Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez proposed to simplify the Spanish spelling by using just the versions with j. The rest of Spanish speakers did not follow him, but his works, and the translations of Rabindranath Tagore made by Jiménez's wife Zenobia Camprubí, are published in his spelling.

Alternative representations

Golf represents the letter G in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

In international Morse code the letter G is DahDahDit: - - ·

In Braille the letter G is represented as (in Unicode), the dot pattern,

XX
XX
..

Computing

In Unicode the capital G is codepoint U+0047 and the lowercase g is U+0067.

The ASCII code for capital G is 71 and for lowercase g is 103; or in binary 01000111 and 01100111, correspondingly.

The EBCDIC code for capital G is 199 and for lowercase g is 135.

The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "G" and "g" for upper and lower case respectively.

Meanings for G

See also


Two-letter combinations
Ga Gb Gc Gd Ge Gf Gg Gh Gi Gj Gk Gl Gm Gn Go Gp Gq Gr Gs Gt Gu Gv Gw Gx Gy Gz
GA GB GC GD GE GF GG GH GI GJ GK GL GM GN GO GP GQ GR GS GT GU GV GW GX GY GZ
Letter-digit & Digit-letter combinations
G0 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9
0G 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G 8G 9G
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