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Rao, Mani

Rao lives in Hong Kong. Her latest, and sixth, book of poetry is Echolocation (Chameleon Press 2003). Her poetry is also in various journals and anthologies.

Ravinthiran, Vidyan

Ravinthiran is a graduate student and lecturer at Balliol College, Oxford. His pamphlet, At Home or Nowhere was published in 2008 by Tall-Lighthouse and his poems have appeared in Magma, Poetry Review, The North, The Times Literary Supplement, The Oxonian Review, Horizon Review and Ambit.

Read, Sally

Read won an Eric Gregory Award in 2001. Her first collection, The Point of Splitting, was published by Bloodaxe Books in 2005.

Reddy, Srikanth

Reddy's poems have appeared in APR, Fence, Grand Street, Ploughshares and elsewhere. He has held fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, the Whiting Foundation and the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. He is the Moody Writer-in-Residence at the University of Chicago. His debut collection is Facts for visitors (University of California Press 2004).

Reece, Timothy

Reece spent six years working with the British Army Intelligence Corps as an Arabic and French linguist.

Reeves, Dave

Reeves's most recent work as attached writer to a parish in Shropshire is Ballads for Bomere Heath, published as a cd-rom/audio cd. He performs with composer/musician Tom Cook as The Whirled Service, and is involved in literary and spoken word broadcasts. He edits Raw Edge Magazine.

Reid, Jonny

Reid's poetry has appeared in magazines such as Magma, Stand and The Warwick Review. He is studying for an MA in creative writing at the University of Manchester.

Reinhart, Tanya

Reinhart is professor of linguistics and cultural studies at Tel Aviv University and the University of Utrecht. She is a columnist on Yediot Aharonot and author of Israel/Palestine: How to end the 1948 war (Seven Stories Press 2002).

Reynolds, Harry

Harry Reynolds worked in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, before which he held other governmental legal positions.

Rhenisch, Harold

Rhenisch is the author of 20 books, most recently Free Will, a celebration of drama, performance, and Shakespeare portrayed by Puck. Living Will, a translation of Shakespeare's sonnets into contemporary English, is forthcoming from Wolsak & Wynn. He lives in British Columbia, Canada.