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Displaying results 241 through 250 out of 976
Enright, Damien
Enright's weekly environmental column is in its 14th year in the Irish Examiner. He regularly contributes to Irish and overseas journals and has published poems in Poetry Ireland Review. In 2002/03, he wrote and presented Enright's Way, a series of three environmental programmes for Irish television. He has written five walking guides to Co. Cork and A place near Heaven was published by Gill & Macmillan in 2004.
Epp, Darrell
Imaginary Maps, a collection of Epp's poetry, will be published later this year by Signature Editions.
Estabrook, Mike
Estabrook has published a few chapbooks and appeared in some poetry magazines.
Evans-Bush, Katy
Evans-Bush's work has been published in magazines, including Stand and the Cimarron Poetry Review, and anthologies, including The Like Of It (Baring and Rogerson, 2005). She won third prize in Oxfam's Poems for a Better Future competition (2004); her first collection will be published by Salt in spring 2008.
Evtimova, Zdravka
Evtimova has published three short story collections and two novels in her native Bulgaria. Her stories have been published in the UK, USA, Canada, Germany (where she won the Lege Artis Foundation competition), France, Poland, Russia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Macedonia and Yugoslavia.
Farago, Kalman
Kalman Farago lives in Budapest, and writes poetry in English and Hungarian. He organises and hosts the Bardroom English-language poetry event, and is a member of the Pestaside Writers' Group and The Modern Theater.
Farmer, Rebecca
Farmer has an MA in Creative and Life Writing from Goldsmith's. Her poems have appeared in Smiths Knoll, Fire and The Rialto.
Farrell, Michael
Farrell is from rural south-east New South Wales, now living in Melbourne. His latest books are a raiders guide (Giramondo), BREAK ME OUCH (3 Deep) and, coedited with Jill Jones, Out of the Box: Contemporary Australian Gay and Lesbian Poets (Puncher and Wattmann).
Faucher, Kane X
Faucher is an assistant professor at the University of Western Ontario and the author of 10 books and a little too much else. He lives, works, and connives in London.
Feeney, Elaine
Feeney teaches English at St Patrick's College, Tuam. She has performed and read her poetry at festivals including the Cuirt International Literature Festival. She is a cultural activist with the Sound Body Poetry network.
