Edgar Allan Poe was and editor, critic, writer, and poet.
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It is Edgar Allan Poe
Poe did not have trouble keeping his jobs with "various publications" as this question suggests. In 1835, Poe lost his job at the Southern Literary Messenger because of drinking. Poe regained his job with the Messenger because his employer was satisfied that Poe had stopped drinking. Poe then lapsed into drinking and was let go again. Poe was not the alcoholic some of his enemies made him out to be although at times when he did drink, he drank to excess. Poe served as an editor with "Burton's Gentleman's Magazine" in 1839. This magazine later merged with another called "The Casket" and was renamed "Graham's Magazine." Poe resigned from this position because he did not like the "namby pamby character" the magazine was taking on. Poe was also not happy with his salary. Poe left this position voluntarily, not because he was unable to keep it.
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Poe's birth name is Annie Decatur Danielewski.
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Rufus Wilmot Griswold became Poe's literary executor, unfortunately for Poe. Griswold was an enemy of Poe's and did all he could to vilify Poe and his works
Edgar Allan Poe's grandparents were David, Sr. & Elizabeth Cairnes Poe & Henry & Elizabeth Arnold. For the record Poe's parents were David Poe, Jr. & Elizabeth "Eliza" Arnold Hopkins Poe.
Rufus Wilmot Griswold. Poe and Griswold had a problematic relationship in which each had some respect and disrespect for each other. The disrespect part grew more pronounced until they were virtual enemies of one another. After Poe's death Griswold wrote an unflattering obituary of Poe, which he signed "Ludwig", probably fearing the reaction that would be leveled against him because of it. In addition, after Poe's death, Griswold published a treatise of Poe's works and then wrote a negative biography of Poe himself. Many negative items in the biography were outright untruths.