Noun
landay (plural landays)
A traditional Afghan poetic form consisting of a single couplet, with nine syllables in the first line and thirteen in the second.
I was talking yesterday to William Landay who wrote Defending Jacob, and he says he carves out to solid hours of uninterrupted “ deep writing time” every day. Source: Internet
William Landay is the author of "Defending Jacob, The Strangler, " a" Los Angeles Times "Favorite Crime Book of the Year, and "Mission Flats, " winner of the Creasey Memorial Dagger Award for Best First Crime Novel and a Barry Award nominee. Source: Internet
This film probably won’t have 1 percent of the impact of “All the President’s Men,” but this is not to disparage the vital journalism of Knight-Ridder reporters Jonathan Landay and Warren Strobel. Source: Internet
The series, based on the novel of the same name by William Landay, is a juicy crime drama worth watching if you’re looking for something new in that genre. Source: Internet