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Displaying results 311 through 320 out of 976
Gray, Mike
Mike is the author of Drug Crazy: How We Got into This Mess and How We Can Get Out and Angle of Attack: Harrison Storms and the Race to the Moon, screenwriter ('The China Syndrome', 1979), and filmmaker ('The Murder of Fred Hampton', 1971). His most recent book is Busted: Stone cowboys, narco-lords and Washington's war on drugs (2002).
Gray, Douglas W
Gray is a founder member of the Dead Good Poets, a 'reading for charity' poetry group in Aberdeen.
Green, Elliott
is a PhD candidate in Development Studies at the London School of Economics. He is writing his dissertation on ethnicity and politics in Uganda since 1986.
Green, Yvonne
Green lives in England and Israel. Her poems have appeared in Poetry Review, Magma, Arete, The Wolf, The Jewish Quarterly, The London Magazine, PEN, PN Review and on BBC Radio 4.
Green, Paul A
Green's plays have appeared on BBC Radio 3, CBC Radio Canada, RTE Ireland, Capital Radio and Resonance FM. Poetry & short fiction has been disseminated in magazines, anthologies and, increasingly, via radio, podcasts and online journals. His novel The Qliphoth was published by Libros Libertad in 2007.
Greenberg, Miriam Bird
Greenberg has an MFA from the Michener Center for Writers. Her work has appeared in DIAGRAM, Smartish Pace and the Indiana Review.
Greener, Mark
Greener is a biosciences writer whose book on asthma and allergies won the 2004 British Medical Association's Medical Book Competition.
Gregory, Matthew
Gregory was born in Suffolk in 1984. His poetry has appeared in the anthology series Stop Sharpening Your Knives. He studies at Goldsmiths College and is involved with the conservation of marine environments.
Greiner, John
Greiner is a poet and playwright living in New York City.
Grider, Nicholas
Grider studied in the MFA program at the California Institute of the Arts and is currently an AM candidate at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has poems and stories published in or forthcoming from Milk, Hobart, Shampoo, Dicey Brown, Can We Have Our Ball Back? and Word for/Word.
