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Displaying results 11 through 20 out of 976
Alder, Garrick
Alder is a journalist with an antipathy for personal details.
Ali, Nazir
Ali is an Associate Professor of English working in Tagore Arts College, Puducherry. He has been published in Sulekha and Caferati.
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.
Anderson, CB
Anderson was the long-time gardener for the PBS television series The Victory Garden. His poems have appeared in numerous journals in the US and the UK.
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.
Armand, Louis
Armand's critical essays, poetry, fiction and translations have been widely published. He won the 1997 Max Harris prize for poetry and the 2000 Nassau Review prize. His books include Strange attractors (Salt Publishing 2003) and Land partition (Textbase Publications 2001). He is on the editorial board of rhizomes, an editor of Litteraria Pragensia and editor of the Prague Literary Review.
Armin, Janine
Armin is a Toronto-based writer whose work has been published in the Village Voice, the Danforth Review, Bookslut, Montage and Nylon. She is currently an intern at the Voice in the books section.
Armstrong, Tammy
Armstrong’s writing has appeared in literary magazines and anthologies in Canada, US and UK. Her first novel, Translations: Aistreann (Coteau Books 2004), won the 1999 David Adams Richards Award. Her first collection of poetry, Bogman’s music (Anvil Press 2001), won the 2000 WFNB Alfred G Bailey Award and was nominated for the 2002 Governor General’s Award.
