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Displaying results 491 through 500 out of 976
Lindsey, Zach
Lindsey is a freelance security journalist living in Mexico City, where he has studied the ongoing conflict between the Mexican government and organized crime for a variety of publications.
Linsker, Eric
Linsker's poems have appeared in Colorado Review, Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art, Conjunctions, and Denver Quarterly, among others.
Lista, Michael
Lista lives in Montreal. Poems from his first manuscript The Mandelbrot Notes have appeared in Canadian literary journals and have been finalists for Arc Magazine's Poem of the Year Prize, the Descant/ Winston Collins Poetry Prize, and The Malahat Review's Long Poem Prize. PRISM International nominated him for a 2008 Pushcart Prize.
Liu, Nicholas
Liu is a student of English Literature at the National University of Singapore. He was an overall winner of the Poetry Society’s Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award in 2003. Recent poems have been published or are forthcoming in the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, Fuselit and Stand.
Llosa, Alvaro Vargas
Llosa is a Senior Fellow and director of The Center on Global Prosperity at the Independent Institute. He is the author of Liberty for Latin America (Farrar, Straus and Giroux).
Lloyd, J D
J D is a freelance writer living in Venice, CA.
Loeb, Paul Rogat
Loeb is the author of The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear (Basic Books 2004, named by The History Channel and The American Book Association as their #3 political book of Fall 2004) and Soul of a Citizen.
Lordan, Dave
Lordan's debut collection of poetry The Boy in The Ring (Salmon Poetry 2007) won an Irish Arts Council Bursary, The Patrick Kavanagh Award and the Rupert and Eithne Strong Award for best first collection, as well as being shortlisted for the Irish Times poetry prize.
Lorentzsen, Erika
Lorentzsen has published poetry in Ambit, Fabric, Red River Review, Wandering Dog, Tears in the Fence and Orbis. She obtained an MPhil under Vincent Descombes and the late Jacques Derrida, and is currently pursuing a PhD.
Lovelock-Burke, Helen
Lovelock-Burke is American, married to an Englishman with four grown children. She has had 20 poems on London buses in the 1990s and has been published in a variety of journals. A poem of hers, set to music, was sung at the Royal Festival Hall.
