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Displaying results 441 through 450 out of 976
Kavanagh, Barry
Kavanagh is an Irishman living in Norway and the author of The Tao of Odds and Ends. He maintains net-presence in his blog North, on his fiction site and with his musical group Dacianos.
Keane, Tim
Keane is from New York City, where he lives and writes. He has a collection just out, Alphabets of Elsewhere, with Cinnamon Press. His essays, stories and poems have appeared in places such as Jacket, Modern Painters and Poetry New Zealand.
Keckler, WB
Keckler's most recent book is Sanskrit of the body (National Poetry Series, Penguin 2003). Other books include Ants dissolve in moonlight (Fugue State Press 1995) and Recombinant image day (Broken Boulder Press 1998).
Kelen, Kit
Kelen is an Associate Professor at the University of Macau in south China. The most recent of his eight volumes of poetry, Spring Wind Brings the Fireworks, translations, variations and responses to the poetry of Xin Qiji, was published by VAC in Chicago in 2007. A volume of Macao poems, Dredging the Delta, is forthcoming from Cinnamon Press in the UK.
Kendall, Judy
Kendall lectures in Creative Writing at Salford University, England, after long sojourns in Japan and Africa. Poems published by Cinnamon Press as The Drier The Brighter; Edward Thomas's Poets with Carcanet Press; and flash poetry with Steve Earnshaw in PROOF.
Kennedy, Jake
Kennedy teaches and lives in Kelowna, BC, Canada. His chapbook of poems and visuals, Hazard, won the 2007 bpnichol Chapbook Award. He has just finished co-editing, with Paola Poletto, a book of graphic poems, Boredom Fighters (Tightrope Books).
Kimberling, Brian
Brian is the editor of 'The Writer's Directory of Short Fiction and Poetry' Publications. His nonfiction has appeared in Exquisite Corpse, The Prague Post, and elsewhere.
Kimmerling, Baruch
Baruch is a professor of sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His books include The Invention and Decline of Israeliness: State, society and the military and Palestinians: The making of a people. 'Politicide: Ariel Sharon's wars against the Palestinians' is forthcoming from Verso in June 2003.
King, Linda
King is a Vancouver-based poet and workshop facilitator whose work has appeared in numerous literary journals such as Event, CV2, Other Voices, Envoi and Wicked Alice.
King, Amy
King's work is forthcoming in Aphrodite of the Spangled Mind, Combo, Eclectica Magazine, Lodestar Quarterly, SleepingFish.net, Tarpaulin Sky and Word For/Word. Her ebook The citizen's dilemma is available at Duration Press. Her chapbook The people instruments won the Pavement Saw Press award in 2002. King received a MacArthur Scholarship for Poetry in 1999.
