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Displaying results 481 through 490 out of 976
Lee, Emma
Lee is the author of Yellow Torchlight and the Blues. Her work has been broadcast on BBC Radio and was nominated for the Forward Best Poem Prize.
Lee, Yew Leong
Lee won the 2003 James Assatly Memorial Prize for Fiction. His work appears in The New York Times, DIAGRAM, HOW Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, Chaise Magazine, Cha, Softblow, Lianhe Zaobao and Journeys: Words, Home and Nation: An Anthology of Singapore Poetry.
Leech, Mark
Leech's most recent chapbook, Chang'an Poems, was published in 2012 by Original Plus. He has published long-poem sequences on London's underground rivers and Saint Frideswide of Oxford, and translations from Spanish and Old English.
Leopold, Jason
Leopold, the former LA bureau chief of Dow Jones Newswires, spent two years covering the California energy crisis and the collapse of Enron. His memoir News Junkie will be released in early 2006 by Process/Feral House Books.
Levy, William
William was a founder and the chief-editor of 'The Insect Trust Gazette', 'International Times', 'Suck', 'The Fanatic' as well as European editor for 'High Times' and 'Penthouse'. His books include 'An Introduction to Political Porno in Europe'
Lewis, CS
CS Lewis (1898-1963) is known for his work on medieval literature and for fiction, especially the children's series The Chronicles of Narnia.
Liardet, Tim
Liardet is Senior Lecturer in Creative Studies at Bath Spa University. He has travelled extensively in Russia, Canada, and the Near and Far East. His recent collection, The blood choir, has been shortlisted for the 2006 TS Eliot Prize.
Light, Terri
Light is a graphic designer and volunteer gardener amid the glorious ruins of Detroit. Transplanted to the Motor City from Virginia, she works and teaches at the private school portrayed in The Virgin Suicides.
Lighthouse, Richard
Lighthouse holds an MS from Stanford University. His work has been published in The Penwood Review, West Hills Review, Mudfish and others.
Lillis, Karen
Lillis was born in Washington, DC, raised in Virginia and lived in New York City for over a decade. She currently resides in Pittsburgh. Her writing has appeared in Longshot, New York Nights and Pulse Berlin, among others.
