Yasmine Galenorn (1961) American writer
Source: Dragon Wytch
An Orthographic Lament; although Adams had published at least one poem playing on the pronunciation of the word Sioux, no firm evidence supports his authorship of this work.
Attributed
Yasmine Galenorn (1961) American writer
Source: Dragon Wytch
Ken Thompson (1943) American computer scientist, creator of the Unix operating system
[The UNIX programming environment, Kernighan, Brian W., Brian Kernighan, Pike, Rob, w:Rob Pike, Prentice-Hall, 1984, 10269821, 0139376992], p. 204 http://books.google.com/books?id=poFQAAAAMAAJ&q=%22spell+creat+with+an+e%22&dq=%22spell+creat+with+an+e%22.
“Pooh, how do you spell love?' 'You don't spell love Piglet, you feel it”
A.A. Milne (1882–1956) British author
Variant: How do you spell love?
You don't spell it, you feel it.
Jessica Bird (1969) U.S. novelist
Source: Lover Avenged
R. A. Lafferty (1914–2002) American writer
Roadstrum, not realizing he has become a small ape, in Ch. 6
Space Chantey (1968)
Carol Ann Duffy (1955) British writer and professor of contemporary poetry
Over, from Rapture (2005).
“In the places I go there are things that I see
That I never could spell if I stopped with the Z.”
Dr. Seuss book On Beyond Zebra!
On Beyond Zebra! (1955)
Context: In the places I go there are things that I see
That I never could spell if I stopped with the Z.
I'm telling you this 'cause you're one of my friends.
My alphabet starts where your alphabet ends!