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Displaying results 661 through 670 out of 976
Pannett, Mandy
Pannett is a widely published poet.
Pappe, Ilan
Ilan is a senior lecturer in political science at Haifa University and the academic director of the Research Institute for Peace at Givat Haviva. His books include 'The making of the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1948-1951' (NY, 1992) and 'The Israel/Palestine question' (London, 1999).
Pariat, Janice
Pariat is a freelance writer from Shillong, India. Her writings have appeared in Barnwood International Poetry Mag, Art India, Soundzine, Tongues of the Ocean, The Smoking Poet, Literati, Poetry Friends and UltraViolet.
Parker, Ben
Parker has an MA in creative writing from UEA. He lives and works in Oxford. His poetry has been published in magazines including Staple, Iota, Envoi and Neon.
Parkes, Michael
Michael lectures in film and media studies at Leicester College, and is writing on images of terrorism in American cinema.
Parmar, Sandeep
Parmar is an Indian-American poet and doctoral student in literature at University College, London. She has taught creative writing at the University of Hertfordshire, and has been published in US and UK magazines including, most recently, Magma.
Pasold, Lisa
Pasold grew up in Montreal, perfected her jaywalking skills in New York City, and now lives in Paris. Her first book of poetry, Weave, was published by Frontenac House (Calgary) in 2004.
Paul, Matthew
Paul’s first collection of haiku, The Regular, was published by Snapshot Press in 2006 and his second, The Lammas Lands, is forthcoming from the same publisher. He is associate editor for Presence haiku magazine and is writer/editor (with John Barlow) of Wing Beats: British Birds in Haiku (2008). He is the UK contributing editor for the annual Red Moon Anthology of haiku.
Peabody, Richard
Peabody is editor of Gargoyle Magazine, and co-edited anthologies including Mondo Barbie (St Martin's Press 1993), Mondo James Dean (St Martin's Press 1996), Coming to terms (New Press 1995) and the forthcoming Conversations with Gore Vidal (University of Missouri Press 2005). He edited A different Beat (Serpent's Tail 1997). Richard teaches fiction writing for the Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies Program.
Pedersen, Michael
Pedersen's chapbook Part-Truths was release during the Edinburgh Word Festival 2009. It was listed by the Poetry Book Society and is nominated for the Michael Marks and Callum McDonald Pamphlet Awards.
