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Barnes, Mike

Barnes has published Calm Jazz Sea (poems Brick Books 1996); Aquarium (The Porcupine's Quill 1999), which won the Danuta Gleed Award for best first book of stories in Canada; The Syllabus (novel, The Porcupine's Quill 2002); and Contrary Angel (stories, The Porcupine's Quill 2004).

Barnes, Stuart

Barnes was aised in Hobart and lives in Melbourne. Bachelor of Arts (Literature, Philosophy), Monash University. He is drafting his first full-length book of poetry influenced by music of late Seventies to the present.

Barnett, Richard

Barnett is finishing his doctorate at The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, in London.

Barns, Greg

Barns is a writer and a weekly columnist with the Hobart Mercury in Tasmania.

Baroud, Ramzy

Baroud is the editor of the Palestine Chronicle and of Searching Jenin (Cune Press 2002). He is head of the Research & Studies Department at Aljazeera.net English.

Barrett, David V

Barrett's books – published in 14 languages - include The New Believers, a major study of new religious movements, and Secret Societies. He has reviewed for the TLS, Independent, Literary Review, New Scientist, New Statesman, Spectator, Catholic Herald and amazon.co.uk, amongst many others. From 1992 to 1995 he was chair of the judges of the Arthur C Clarke Award for science fiction.

Bartlett, Brian

Bartlett, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, recently published Wanting the day: Selected poems (Peterloo Poets). He won first prize in the Petra Kenney awards in 2001, and his new book won the 2004 Atlantic Poetry Prize.

Barton, John

Barton has published eight books of poetry and four chapbooks, including Hypothesis (Anansi, 2001) and Runoff (Viola Leaflets, 2003). Co-editor of Arc: Canada's National Poetry Magazine in Ottawa from 1990 to 2003, he is now the editor of The Malahat Review in Victoria.

Basso, Vincent

Basso is a graduate of the Stonecoast MFA program in creative writing at the University of Southern Maine, and received his BA in creative writing and MA in education from the College of Santa Fe. He has published poetry in Black Renaissance/Renaissance

Bavister, Paul

Bavister teaches creative writing at the University of Reading and Birkbeck College, London. He has published three books of poetry.