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Bealmear, Erin

Bealmear's poetry has been published in 3 AM Magazine, Maisonneuve, Exquisite Corpse, Identity Theory, Outsider Ink and WIG (Women in General), among others. She was a finalist in the New Issues Poetry Prize and the Mudfish Poetry Prize.

Beauchesne, Jill

Beauchesne is studying for her MFA in poetry at the University of Montana. Her poems have also been published in The Virginia Literary Review and Gargoyle.

Beck, Barbara

Beck lives in Paris, where she is editor-in-chief of the Anglophone literary journal Upstairs at Duroc. She co-translated Tahar Bekri's Unknown Seasons (L'Harmattan), and her poems and translations have appeared in The Literary Review, The Chariton Review, Van Gogh's Ear, The Café Review, The Los Angeles Review and elsewhere.

Beckett, Chris

Beckett grew up in Ethiopia, was educated in Yorkshire and Surrey, worked in Australia and Japan, and now trades sugar on the international markets, but still gets to travel. His collection The Dog Who Thinks He's A Fish is published by Smith/Doorstop.

Bennett, Jim

Bennett's awards include Silver Stake for Performance Poetry 2001; Poetry Super Highway Poet of the Year 2000; San Francisco Beat Poetry Festival Competition, 1st prize and Judges Choice 2002. He performs in the UK and USA, runs courses in creative writing and is editor of Poetry Kit. His new collection The Man Who Tried to Hug Clouds is from Bluechrome.

Benninghoff, Linda

Benninghoff has published three chapbooks of poetry. She was shortlisted for the Cinnamon Poetry book prize. She has translated The Seafarer from Anglo-Saxon (see Dialogue of Nations through Poetry in Translation).

Bensassi, Hicham

Bensassi is a poet and songwriter. His debut solo album will be released in 2011. He has been published in various magazines and recorded versions of his poems have been released by Universal Music, Artifact Records and Naked Lunch.org. Box of Innards is his debut pamphlet of poems.

Bentley, Roy

In 2008, Bentley was awarded an IA fellowship in poetry by the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs. His book, The Trouble with a Short Horse in Montana (2006) won the White Pine poetry prize.

Bergmann, F J

Bergmann lives in Wisconsin and runs madpoetry.org and her own site, fibitz.com. Publication credits include the Beloit Poetry Journal, Margie, North American Review, Blue Fifth Review, Tattoo Highway, and Southern Poetry Review.

Bernstein, Charles

Bernstein's most recent books are With strings (University of Chicago Press 2001), My way: Speeches and poems (University of Chicago Press 1999) and Republics of reality: 1975–1995 (Sun & Moon Press 2000); and, as editor, Close listening: Poetry and the performed word (OUP 1998) and 99 Poets/ 1999: An international poetics symposium (boundary 2/Duke University Press 1999). He is a professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.