Proper noun
Guin (plural Guins)
A surname.
Le Guin is a quintessentially American writer, for whom the quest for the Peaceable Kingdom is ongoing. Ursula K. Le Guin
After many members (including Ursula K. Le Guin ) protested Lem's treatment by the SFWA, a member offered to pay his dues. Source: Internet
But what we appreciated most was eve’s subtler details the moisture wicking top cover, the hand stitching on the sides, and more ephemerally the Ursula le Guin and Salvador Dali quotes found inside the box. Source: Internet
Here, again, Le Guin draws a contrast with the natural wealth of Urras, and the competitive behaviors this fosters. Source: Internet
Honoring her as pallbearers were Chad Harkins, Dale Guin, Michael Guin, William Harkins, Erik Guin, and Ellis Wynne. Source: Internet
At its 2009 convention, the Freedom From Religion Foundation awarded the Emperor Has No Clothes Award to Le Guin. Source: Internet