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Aarnes, William
Aarnes grew up in Fargo, North Dakota. He lives in Clemson, South Carolina, and teaches at Furman University. His first book, Learning to Dance, was published in 1991; Predicaments, his second, in 2001 (both from Ninety-Six Press). His poems have appeared in Field, The American Scholar and Poetry.
Abrams, Joshua E
Joshua Abrams has written on Russia and Central Asia, and is a regular columnist for Steppe Magazine.
Adams, Derek
Adams lives in Essex. He is a professional photographer and one of the organisers of the Essex Poetry Festival. Recent & forthcoming poems in Magma, Acumen, Boomerang, Obsessed with Pipework, Smith's Knoll and a chapbook Postcards to Olympus (Poetry Monthly 2004).
Admussen, Nick
Admussen is a graduate of the MFA program in poetry writing at Washington University in St Louis, and is a doctoral candidate in Chinese literature at Princeton University.
al-Rubaish, Ibrahim
Al-Rubaish was teaching in Pakistan when he was arrested by mercenaries and sold to allied forces. He was imprisoned in Guantánamo and released in 2006.
Alder, Garrick
Alder is a journalist with an antipathy for personal details.
Allen, REN
Allen is the editor of Matrix magazine, and a novelist, poet and creative writing professor at Concordia University, Montreal. His last collection of poems was Ricky Ricardo suites (DC Books 2000), and his last novel was Napoleon’s retreat (DC Books 1997).
Alsop, Maureen
Alsop's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in journals including: Poetry Motel, Words and Images, Poetry Salzburg Review. She recently completed a PhD in psychology. She coordinates a workshop series featuring visiting poets to the Cochella Valley community.
Ammann, Karl
Karl's photographs and writings have been featured in the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek and many other publications. His reports and documentaries convinced the European Parliament and leaders of over 20 African states to sign a proclamation against the slaughter of apes.
Ang, Arlene
Ang, who lives outside Venice, won the 2006 Frogmore Poetry Prize. She is the author of The Desecration of Doves, and her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Forklift Ohio, Painted Bride Quarterly, Tattoo Highway and Unpleasant Event Schedule.