The Finches have made no small point of the fact that Meredith is one of only a handful of women to ever write Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman Takes a Big Step Back|Hugh Ryan|December 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The journalists were, quite correctly, writing about the principals in the case: Amanda, Meredith, Raffaele, Rudy Guede.
Amanda Knox: A Mother’s Obsession|Nina Darnton|November 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Although Meredith and I did write the finale episode of Season 3.
‘Homeland’ Creator Talks Season 4’s ‘Reboot,’ Life After Brody, and How ISIS Will Affect the Show|Marlow Stern|October 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Meredith has always been the primary voice of Carrie Mathison.
‘Homeland’ Creator Talks Season 4’s ‘Reboot,’ Life After Brody, and How ISIS Will Affect the Show|Marlow Stern|October 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The series begins with a voiceover from a 9-year-old boy named Charlie (Griffin Gluck), basically a more precocious Meredith Grey.
‘Red Band Society’ Is Really Freaking Sad (And May Be TV’s Best New Drama)|Kevin Fallon|September 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Meredith constructs a type-man as a hero, and makes this type express his purpose and meaning.
English Literature|William J. Long
Drew could not have told whether her "Meredith Barrett" at the bottom of the page was as firmly penned as ever.
Ride Proud, Rebel!|Andre Alice Norton
The result of that interview was more than ever to convince Mr. Meredith of Mr. Herbert's guilt.
The Chase of the Golden Plate|Jacques Futrelle
In this he is like Meredith and Hardy, and I can think of no other young novelist who is quite worthy of the company.
The Critical Game|John Albert Macy
But Guy Oscard stopped, and walked more slowly beside Meredith as he laboured along heavy footed.
With Edged Tools|Henry Seton Merriman
British Dictionary definitions for Meredith
Meredith
/ (ˈmɛrɪdɪθ) /
noun
George . 1828–1909, English novelist and poet. His works, notable for their social satire and analysis of character, include the novels Beauchamp's Career (1876) and The Egoist (1879) and the long tragic poem Modern Love (1862)