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Introduction, Biography and Interests
Bryant McGill is the host of McGill Live, the internationally syndicated radio talk show soon reaching over 11 million homes on AM, FM, TV, Cable, SW and Satellite. McGill Live is heard in major markets such as Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, San Diego, and across North and Central America, the Caribbean, the UK and parts of Asia. McGill Live broadcasts direct to over 250 major cities and can also be heard nationwide through Dish Network and DirectTV digital satellite radio. McGill Live is a personal development program that teaches listeners how to achieve abundance and joy in the face of adversity and hardship, and includes personal conversations with top politicians, entertainers, celebrities, authors, and innovative thinkers around the world. McGill Live is broadcast out of its parent station, 1320 WARL, with co-host Susaye Greene, the legendary singer from the "Supremes," who wrote hit songs for Michael Jackson and who co-wrote songs, performed and traveled with friends Diana Ross, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. McGill is a celebrity consultant and trusted confidant to numerous top personalities, and he and his company, McGill International, professionally consult for Fortune 500 companies, "A List" Hollywood movie stars, popular TV and film personalities, famous authors, musicians and other highly-visible professional entertainers world-wide. His personal website draws millions of visitors, and over 50 thousand people regularly tune in to his blogs and newsletters. McGill is the editor and author of the internationally award-winning McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme, which is used by over one-hundred-thousand writers, educators, students, aspiring poets and songwriters from over 100 countries. His McGill Reference Series also includes: Poet's Muse: Associative Reference for Writer's Block (ISBN 1-4116-2468-8); the McGill English Thesaurus for Poets; and the McGill English Dictionary for Poets. In 2004, McGill also released his contextual work of verse, observations, art, photography and sculptures, Existence (ISBN 1-4116-2154-9). McGill is the editor of The American Review literary journal, and presently reads submissions for a number of literary organizations. In 1993, McGill received positive commentaries on his work from the 1976 Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature and Pulitzer Prize Recipient, Dr. Saul Bellow of Boston University. And in 2005, McGill's poetry was positively reviewed by Dr. Shirley McPhillips, the co-director of the Teacher's College, Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University, New York. McGill's poetic works continue to receive positive commentaries from a notable cast of distinguished individuals such as actor Michael Douglas, Ed McMahon, Bob Hope, Jules Archer and many others. McGill's own commentaries on poetry have been published at West Chester University in collections with major poets Billy Collins, Robert Frost, and Robert Pinsky. In 2004, McGill was nominated for induction into the Poetry Project's "Contemporary Poets Hall of Fame," which seeks to document the lives and works of significant contemporary poets, and which is sponsored by ibiblio, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the School of Journalism and Mass Communication UNC-CH. In 2005, McGill was the "Featured Poet of the Month" in the December issue (ISSN 1744-3776) of the Poet's Letter Magazine (London). He was co-featured with Todd Swift, Canada's leading poet of his generation. McGill's inspirational writings and quotes have reached millions, having been used in hundreds of speeches, books, articles and websites by other authors around the world. His writings have been featured alongside Nobel Prize Laureates Mohandas Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Mother Teresa and Albert Schweitzer at the prestigious Foundation for a Better Life, whose award-winning public service announcements are seen on TV over 2 million times per day on over 900 stations. His works on human nature are frequently quoted by organizations such as MacKenzie International, Elite Business Communications and by America's Top Business Communications Expert, Meryl Runion of Speak Strong. His work has appeared in numerous venues such as Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought (ISSN 002-2157), BBC Arts (UK), Stanford University, Poet's Letter Magazine (ISSN 1744-3776), and The Writers Voice. In 2005, his work appeared in the Southeast's largest newspaper, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, when he was invited to write an essay for their feature entitled, Saturdays in the South, which is a collection of exclusive essays written by famous Southerners including James Carville, Astronaut Dr. Norm Thagard, Dr. James Merritt, General B.B. Bell, Rick Bragg, John Alex Floyd, Nikki Giovanni, Warren St. John, George Singleton, Sharyn McCrumb, and John Jakes. In 2006, McGill was the subject of a front-page story in the world's largest international newspaper, the Wall Street Journal. McGill's biography has been profiled in the 22nd and 23rd editions of Marquis Who's Who in the World, (ISBN 0-8379-1133-8), and the 60th and 61st Editions of Who's Who in America (ISBN 0-8379-6990-5), which the New York Times just recently hailed as the "...venerable guide to American achievement." McGill was also one of only 4,000 persons in the world to be featured in the 2005 edition of the Cambridge Blue Book and the 33rd edition of the Dictionary of International Biography published by the International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England. He is listed as a figure of note in The Celebrity Black Book: 2005 Edition (ISBN 0-9707095-3-6), The Ultimate Celebrity Address & Phone Book (ISBN 1-4116-1753-3), 2006 CBB Celebrity Addresses (ISBN 0-9707-0957-9) and countless other autograph references. His interviews, writings and sites have been featured in Men Celebs, Starbuzz, Celebrity Guide, The World Village and The Biography Center. Bryant McGill studied briefly under the poetic protg and friend of the eminent W.H. Auden, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, and the contributing editor of the Paris Review responsible for the famous Auden interview of 1974. McGill's poetic direction was further guided by American Academy of Arts and Letters inductee and founding Editor of the Paris Review, the late George Plimpton, who McGill met through his mentor. Later, McGill continued his studies with several years of private tutelage under Dr. Allan W. Eckert, an Emmy Award-winning naturalist and intellectual, and seven-time Pulitzer Prize nominated author of over 40 books. In 1998, during the commencement ceremony for the Adam Smith University graduating class of 1998, Dr. Bryant Harrison McGill, LHD, was presented with an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters for "his extraordinary scope, and his dedication to human understanding in his community, the nation, and the world." McGill's Doctorate in Humanities was presented by Dr. Donald Grunewald, Ph.D., who earned his master's and doctorate in education from Harvard University, is the former President of Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY, and who presently teaches at Iona College located in New Rochelle, New York. Various Quotes and Reviews
Personal Information and InterestsArt and DrawingI am very interested in art of all forms. While I am an accomplished digital artist, I am but a rank amature at traditional medium art. I have been trying to teach myself how to draw and create traditional medium works but have made little progress. I have spent about thirty hours teaching myself and need to invest some real time into learning and practicing. I lack natural talent but will continue try to develop this form of creative expression. Below are a few examples of my drawings.
Precious OpalsOpals are simply astonishing creations of natural wonder and beauty. There is an almost magical spirit imbued into the cacophony of brilliant color shifts they release. I mine, collect and cut opals as a minor hobby. Below you will find a few photos of Dr. Allan W. Eckert who is one of the world's leading experts on precious opals, and myself on an opal mining expedition. I am standing there in front of the open mine where one of the world's largest opals was mined which is now in the Smithsonian museum of natural history. We were able to mine for several days in this very exclusive location. I have also included a few photos of opals found at this mine, and an interesting juxtaposition I created of a scenic opal and cosmic imagery.
![]() Gem CuttingI am deeply fascinated by colored gemstones. I mine, collect and cut these precious minerals. I find it very enjoyable to find a rough stone, devise a unique three-dimensional design and cutting the stone. I was trained in gem cutting by a very famous master gem cutter, but am myself only an amateur. I am fascinated by the longevity of these creations and by the inherit and imposed geometrical structures of these wonderful creations of nature. Every gemstone is a natural work of art, each one having a distinct and separate personality. Like flowers, colored gemstones come in every hue, tone, and saturation. But unlike a flowers beauty, which fades almost instantly, the beauty of colored gemstone is nearly everlasting. Gathered from all corners of the world, every colored gemstone is a unique creation that brings with it a rich history that blends the mystery of nature with the skill of man. Throughout all civilizations, gems have held a fascination - sometimes even a legendary power over the minds of man. In this section I have included a few photos of gemstones I have cut and will be adding more soon. I will also be creating a small section of recommended links and some information of the equipment I use.
Sculpting with Clay![]() PhotographyGrowing up, my father was a professional photographer. I have been around photography and cameras since I was a small child. I have worked with medium format, 35mm and digital. My favorite type of photography is landscape and street photography, but I want to move more into photo journalism. Here are a few samples of my work. I will be placing more online as time permits. More Photographs Here...
Programming & Computer ScienceMcGill has been working with digital telecommunications and content delivery since he was 10 years old when he ran and developed electronic bulletin board systems. He has 25 years of experience in the telecommunications/Internet industry working with leading edge technologies. He has worked for, supported, and written software used by hundreds of fortune 1000 companies and government agencies. ![]()
Currently, McGill's own scientific research interests cover such areas as linguistics, information management, artificial intelligence, compression, numerical theory, neural networks as applied to pattern recognition, self improving code, learning machines, complex systems and cybernetics, as well as neuroscience and perception theory as it applies to speed-reading, memory, learning and creativity. Rare CollectiblesI am a collector of rare artifacts, natural wonders and articles of the strange and unusual. Contemplating history is one thing, but holding a piece of it in your hand is altogether more satisfying. I have listed here for your viewing a small portion of my private collection of items. More Collectibles Here...
Fractal Geometry & Natural PatternsTo understand the mysteries of life you must look around and within. You will see patterns everywhere; patterns that seem to manifest themselves over and over again. These patterns exist intertwined within nature and man bridging the gap between the enigma of self and universe. You see them in spiraling galaxies and the Mandelbrot fractal of fossilized Ammonoidea; growing from the unknown to atoms to molecules to solar systems to galaxies to the paradoxical expanses of the universe with origins and destinations unknown; just like us in birth and death. The similarities of tree branches, rivers and blood veins. The power of cellular division and nuclear fission, the patterns of finger prints like endoplasmic reticulum, or a black opal's play of fire like the nebula of supernova. Moon shots are like protoplasmic lurches, while simple thoughts and observations of the nature around us take us beyond the unknown. The clues to the great mystery are all around us and deep within us. ![]() Scuba Diving & Horseback RidingAs a child, we had acreage and horses. I do not get to ride as much as I would like, but there is always tomorrow. I also, spent much of my life either in or around water. Below are some photos of me diving off of the Hawaiian Islands and riding horses in Santa Cruz, California on the beaches.
VentriloquismWhen I was young, I dabbled in ventriloquism for many years. My friend had been a ventriloquist for most of his life. I was never very good, at least compared to my friend. My dummy's name was Jack, and he was a handful! Here are a few photographs of Jack.
My Office Where I Work and Write Poetry
A Few of my Favorite Things (Years Out of Date)
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