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Phillipson, Heather

Phillipson was awarded the Michael Donaghy Poetry Prize from Birkbeck College in 2007, received an Eric Gregory Award in 2008, and won a Faber New Poets Award in 2009. Forthcoming publications include Stop Sharpening Your Knives 3, S/S/Y/K/3 (Eggbox 2009), City State: The New London Poetry (Penned in the Margins, London, 2009) and Voice Recognition: 21 Poets for the 21st Century (Bloodaxe 2009). Her pamphlet will be published by Faber & Faber in 2009.

Pick, Alison

Pick won the 2005 CBC Literary Award for Poetry, the 2003 National Magazine Award for Poetry, and the 2002 Bronwen Wallace Award for most promising Canadian poet under 35. Question & Answer was short-listed for the Gerald Lampert Award for best first book of poetry in Canada. Pick's first novel, The Sweet Edge, was a Globe and Mail Top 100 Book of 2005. Born in Toronto in 1975, Pick now divides her time between Ontario and Newfoundland.

Pickernell, John

Pickernell is an associate member of the League of Canadian Poets and a recent graduate of the Humber School for Writers creative writing program. He lives with his family in downtown Toronto and is involved in neighbourhood arts initiatives.

Pilkington, Mark

Mark is a freelance journalist specialising in the stranger shores of society and a contributing editor to Fortean Times. He also puts on weird and wonderful events at Strange Attractor.

Plumb, David

Plumb's latest book is A Slight Change in the Weather. Other work appears in 100 Poets Against the War, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald and the St Martin's Anthology, Mondo James Dean. He has worked as a paramedic, a cab driver, a, cook and an adjunct professor.

Pollack, Frederick

Pollack is the author of two book-length narrative poems, The Adventure and Happiness, both published by Story Line Press. Other poems and essays have appeared in places such as Hudson Review, Fulcrum, Salmagundi, Poetry Salzburg Review and Orbis. Pollack is an adjunct professor of creative writing at George Washington University, Washington, DC.

Pollock, Estill

Pollock's publications include the book cycle Blackwater Quartet, Relic Environments and (forthcoming in 2007) Available Light. Recent journal publications include Poetry Review, Shearsman and Fine Madness.

Popova, Nadya

Popova is author of five poetry collections; she won Bulgaria’s Vladimir Bashev literary award for best poetry debut, a national literary award for overall achievement, and her poems have been translated into German, Russian, Polish, Czech, French and Serbian. She is editor in chief of the literary newspaper Slovoto Dnes.

Porco, Alessandro

Porco's first collection of poetry, The Jill Kelly Poems (ECW Press), will be published in spring 2005. His work has appeared, or will soon appear, in journals such as Matrix, Grain, St Quarterly and Essays on Canadian Writing. He lives in the country north of Toronto.

Porter, Andrea

Porter is a member of the poetry performance group Joy of Six. She has been published in poetry magazines in the UK, Canada, Australia and USA. She received an Escalator Award from the British Arts Council and The New Writing Partnership in 2006 to complete a novel.