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Tupitsyn, Masha

Tupitsyn has received fellowships from The Edward Albee Foundation, The Millay Colony, The Djerrassi Program for Artists in California and The Obras Colony For Artists in Portugal. She is has written one collection of fiction, Prone, and is working on a book of film-based stories, Beauty Talk & Monsters, and a novella, Said Afterlife.

Turnbull, Robert

Robert reviews and writes about opera when he's in London, and writes on the arts and culture of south-east Asia when he's in Phnom Penh and chills out in France.

Turner, Simon

Turner lives in Warwickshire. His first collection, You Are Here, was published by Heaventree in 2007 and he is at work on his second. He co-edits Gists and Piths and writes a blog, Difficult Second Album.

Uschuk, Pam

Uschuk is an American poet. Her 2005 collection, Scattered Risks, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Her latest collection, Without the Comfort of Stars: New and Selected Poems, is from Sampark Press. Her poems have appeared in journals such as Agni Review, Poetry, Parnassus Review and Nimrod.

Vadher, Snehal

Vadher studies physics in Mumbai, India.

Valentine, Douglas

Douglas's books include The Hotel Tacloban, The Phoenix Program, described as "the definitive account" of the CIA's most deadly covert operation of the Vietnam War, and TDY. He has just completed 'The Strength of the wolf: The Federal Bureau of Narcotics 1930-1968'.

Valev, Ventsislav K

Valev is a physicist who was born in Bulgaria and brought up in France.

Valev, Stoyan

Stoyan's books include 'When God was on Leave', 'The Bulgarian Dekameron' and 'Time to be Unfaithful'. Bulgarian National Television made a TV series based on one of his stories, and others have been published internationally.

Van-Hagen, Steven

Van-Hagen is associate head of the Department of English and History, and programme leader for BA Hons English Literature at Edge Hill University, Lancashire. His primary field of academic study is the poetry of the 'long' 18th century. Most of his publications are in the field of labouring-class poetry, and in 2005 he selected, edited and introduced The Life and Lucubrations of Crispinus Scriblerus: A Selection (The Cyder Press), comprising extracts from James Woodhouse's autobiographical epic.

Vance, George

Vance was born in Ohio and lives in Paris. He is the author of a chapbook, Bent Time and is presently involved in experiments with word/image fusion, tags, & street art. His hybrid language & image video installation, HEIGHTS, was exhibited in Brussels in 2006.