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Displaying results 171 through 180 out of 976
Croken, Ryan
Croken's poetry has been published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Beatnik Cowboy and Small Craft Warnings, among other journals. His poetry was recognized with honors by Gregory Djanikian in the Lois Morrell Poetry Contest. A graduate of the English Literature program at Swarthmore College, he currently works as an editor and activist for people writing fiction from within prison.
Cronin, MTC
Cronin’s most recent books are <More or less than> 1–100 (Shearsman Press 2004) and beautiful, unfinished – PARABLE/SONG/CANTO/POEM (Salt Publishing 2003). In 2004 SAFO (Santiago, Chile) will publish a Spanish translation by Juan Garrido Salgado of her book Talking to Neruda's questions (Vagabond Press 2001) and Tatjana Lukic is translating a collection of her work into Bosnian and Serbian.
Cronin, Brenda
Cronin is a fiction writer and journalist living in New York.
Crowther, Claire
Crowther was an editor and communications director before accepting a bursary to write a second full-length collection of poetry at Kingston University. Her first collection is Stretch of Closures (Shearsman Press, 2007). Her poetry has appeared in a wide range of anthologies and magazines including Magma, Poetry Review, PN Review and the Times Literary Supplement.
Crucefix, Martyn
Crucefix's most recent collection is An English Nazareth (Enitharmon, 2004). His new translation of Rainer Maria Rilke's Duino Elegies (Enitharmon 2006) was shortlisted for the 2007 Popescu Prize for European Poetry Translation.
Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle, Geoffrey
Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle has published in Fence, Lit, Exquisite Corpse, Kilometer Zero and NY Nights; online at CanWeHaveOurBallBack, Sonaweb.org and Logopoeia.da.ru. He is a contributing editor at Purple. His handwritten notebooks are featured in the film Finding Forrester, directed by Gus Van Sant.
Cuervo, Maria
Cuban-born Cuervo’s awards include a George B Hill Award for poetry and a Cy Howard Prize for a poetry manuscript, and her poetry is in the anthology Voices from the Outside (University of Central Florida), and at Absinthe Literary Review. She is studying comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Cullinan, Henrietta
Cullinan teaches literacy to adults and young people in an FE college and lives with her family in Hackney. She has had poems published in The Rialto, Aesthetica and Iota.
Cumming, Tim
Cumming's poems have been widely published. His journalism appears in The Guardian, The Independent and elsewhere. Collections include The Miniature Estate (Smith/Doorstop Books 1991), Apocalypso (Stride 1999, republished), Contact Print (Wrecking Ball Press 2002) and The Rumour (Stride 2004).
Curtis, Mark
Mark is the author of 'Web of Deceit: Britain's Real Role in the World' (Vintage), 'The Great Deception: Anglo-American Power and World Order' (Pluto Press) and 'Trade for Life: Making Trade Work for Poor People'.
