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Displaying results 341 through 350 out of 976
Hamm, Christine
Hamm has been published in Octavo, Shampoo Poetry, Poetry Midwest, Absinthe Literary Review and elsewhere. She is the literary editor of Wide Angle. Her book of poems Things you can do with a sharpened pencil is available at www.lulu.com.
Hamon, Tracy
Hamon's poetry has been widely published. Thistledown Press released This is Not Eden in April 2005, and she won the 2005 City of Regina Writing Award for her second manuscript, tentatively titled How falling is a formality.
Hancock, Peter
Hancock has had poems published in magazines such as Envoi, Poetry Monthly and Bard.
Hancock, Philip
Hancock was born in the village of Newchapel, Stoke-on-Trent, on Christmas Day 1966. His poems have appeared in magazines such as Magma, Orbis, The Rialto, Tears in the Fence and Poetry London.
Handal, Nathalie
Handal is a poet, playwright and writer whose work has appeared nationally and internationally. She has directed and written numerous plays and is author of Traveling Rooms (ASC Records), The NeverField (Post Apollo Press 1999), and The Lives of Rain, shortlisted for The Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry/The Pitt Poetry Series. She edited The Poetry of Arab Women (Interlink Publishing Group 2000, Academy of American Poets bestseller and winner of the Pen Oakland/Josephine Miles award). Handal is Poetry Books Review Editor for Sable (UK) and Associate Artist and Development Executive for The Kazbah Project. She teaches at Columbia University.
Hanlon, Gail
Hanlon’s work has appeared in Ploughshares, The Iowa Review, Verse Daily, Poet Lore, Poetry Flash and Best American Poetry. She received first prize in the National Writers Union’s Poetry contest, judged by Adrienne Rich. Her chapbook, Sift, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2010.
Hardacre, Paul
Hardacre is managing editor of papertiger media and an editorial correspondent for Cordite magazine. He has published poetry in journals and anthologies including Meanjin, Blue Dog: Australian Poetry, Fulcrum, Filling Station, vallum, Short fuse (Rattapallax 2002) and (Some from) DIAGRAM: An anthology of text, art, and schematic (Del Sol Press 2003). His first collection was The year nothing (HeadworX 2003). His unpublished manuscript Love in the place of rats was shortlisted for the 2003 Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize.
Hardie, Graham
Hardie's first collection was published in 2007 by Ettrick Forest Press and he is the editor of the online journals Osprey and The Glasgow Review.
Harding, Tom
Harding lives in London, England. He sells furniture and writes poetry. He has recently published work on identitytheory.com.
Hardy, Chris
Hardy's poems have appeared in magazines and anthologies including Poetry Review, Stand, Agenda, Orbis, Dreamcatcher, the North, Smith's Knoll, Tears in the Fence, Wasafiri, Staple and Brando's Hat. Some have won prizes in magazine competitions and in the National Poetry Society's and London Writers' poetry competitions. A new collection, A Moment Of Attention is now out from Original Plus Press.
