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* Devo is best known as a one-hit wonder with flower-pot hats. However, most people have heard a few of their other works: all of the music on "Rugrats" and most Wes Anderson movies, firstly. They've been composing as Mutato Muzika since the mid-90's.
 
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* [[Twoflower|Stefan Gagne]], best known by us as the author of ''[[Sailor Nothing]]'', best known to the Internets at large as the creator of The Really Big Button That Doesn't Do Anything. Or as the creator of a bunch of popular ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'' modules. Or as the creator of the gaming parody, ''Pong Kombat''. Or for his epic ''[[Slayers Trilogy|Slayer Reflect/Chaos/Rebirth]]'' trilogy or for the creation of ''[http://www.mtcffultra.com/ MTCFF Ultra]''. More recently he's gone into original fiction released for free online with [[Unreal Estate]] and [[Anachronauts]].
* Steven Frank, the creator of [[Spamusement]], is also one of the developers of Macintosh FTP app Transmit.
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* The writers of [[Happy Tree Friends]] wrote the script for the bloody Wii game [[MadWorld]]...as well as the E-rated [[Sonic Colors]].
 
=== Writers / Poets ===
* [[Isaac Asimov]] is known as a sci-fi writer, but also dabbled in lots of other genres, and published books on history, [[The Bible]], [[William Shakespeare]], [[Gilbert and Sullivan]], and several collections of dirty [[Limerick]]s. His work can be found in nine of the ten categories of the Dewey Decimal System — all ten, if forewords count.
* [[Dave Barry]] is known most for his humorous books and newspaper columns, and Ridley Pearson is known very well for his thriller and suspense novels. You wouldn't expect these two to overlap in any way, right? Well, not only has Ridley Pearson written several children's books by himself (Namely ''[[The Kingdom Keepers]]'' and ''[[Steel Trapp]]''), but he and Barry have actually written five books together. Four of them being ''[[Peter and the Starcatchers]]'' books, the other being ''[[Science Fair]]''.