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Displaying results 651 through 660 out of 976
Ogunlesi, Tolu
Ogunlesi is the author of a collection of poetry Listen to the Geckos Singing from a Balcony (Bewrite Books, UK, 2004). His fiction and poetry have appeared in Wasafiri, The Obituary Tango (Caine Prize Anthology 2006), Sable, Istanbul Literature Review, Magma, Orbis, Eclectica. In 2007 he won a Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg poetry prize, as well as the very first Facebook Poetry Contest. He lives in Lagos, Nigeria.
Olinka, Sharon
Olinka’s work has appeared in Bum Rush the Page: A Def Poetry Jam and she is a literary critic for American Book Review. In 2004 she read for the first Poetry and Medicine conference at Duke University, and taught a writing workshop at Dokuz Eylul University in Turkey. Her second book of poems, The Good City, will be published in early 2006 by Marsh Hawk Press.
Olsen, Huck
Olsen lives and works in San Francisco. He is the author of a novel, Long Shot from Florida.
Ong Muslim, Kristine
Ong Muslim's poems and stories have appeared or are forthcoming in magazines including Adbusters, Chronogram, Cordite Poetry Review, Envoi, The Pedestal Magazine and T-Zero.
Pagdin, Jenny
Pagdin is a fundraiser for a book donation charity and lives in Greenwich. Her work is published in Agenda Broadsheet and other small magazines.
Page, Jocelyn
Page is a poet from rural Connecticut who lives in South East London. Her work has appeared in Smiths Knoll, The Interpreter's House, City Lighthouse Anthology and The New Writer Prose & Poetry Magazine. Her debut pamphlet will be published in 2010 by tall-lighthouse press.
Pailler, John
French. Born Casablanca 1941. Loughborough College School, and the café in the square facing the Sorbonne. Admires Ford Madox Ford and Anthony Burgess. Thinks he is a writer. Meaning his books are more interesting than his life. Conceited.
Palast, Greg
Greg (www.gregpalast.com/) is a reporter for BBC Television's 'Newsnight' and 'The Observer'. He won the 'Financial Times' David Thomas Prize and was nominated Business Journalist of the Year (UK) for exposing 'Reverend' Pat Robertson's dodgy business scams.
Palmer, Joe
Palmer is a retired American Emeritus Professor of English living in Canada.
Palmer, John-Ivan
John-Ivan has been described as the world's fastest hypnotist.
