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Displaying results 131 through 140 out of 976
Carter, Michael
Carter is a former actor and currently works as a counsellor. He has had one screenplay filmed, starring Sir Anthony Hopkins, and has just completed another. He has also completed his first novel.
Carter, Jared
Carter's most recent book of poems, Cross this Bridge at a Walk (Wind Publications, Kentucky), won the Best Books In Indiana 2007 Poetry prize. He has work at Eclectica and Pemmican, and in the issue of Agenda devoted to contemporary US poetry.
Casterton, Julia
Casterton (1952-2007) was a creative writing tutor at the City Literature Institute, London Metropolitan University, at The Poetry School, and also had a 20-year association with Ambit magazine. Her first full collection The Doves of Finesterre (2004) won the Jerwood Aldeburgh Prize in 2004. Her books include Writing Poetry: A Practical Guide (The Crowood Press 2005) and Creative Writing: A Practical Guide (Palgrave MacMillan 2005).
Castro, Guillermo
Castro's work appears in EOAGH, Bloom, Barrow Street, among others, and the anthologies Saints of Hysteria, This New Breed, Short Fuse, Poetry Nation and more. His translations of Olga Orozco, in collaboration with Ron Drummond, are featured in Guernica and Terra Incognita. He lives in New York City.
Chaffee, Jim
Chaffee is a former Vietnam medic who kept himself sane by studying mathematics and writing fiction and essays. He runs The Drill Press.
Chakrabartty, Partho
Chakrabartty is a writer based in Mumbai, India.
Chan, Stephen
Chan is Professor of International Relations in the University of London, and was foundation Dean of Law and Social Sciences at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Of Chinese descent, he grew up in the South Pacific, lived many years in Africa, is married to a Croat, and now makes his home in England and many aircraft.
Chandler, Sherry
Chandler lives in Paris, Kentucky. She’s published poems in many magazines and anthologies, including 100 Poets Against the War. She’s associate editor of Miller’s Pond.
Chapman, Patrick
Chapman's poetry collections are: Breaking Hearts and Traffic Lights (Salmon 2007), The New Pornography (Salmon 1996) and Jazztown (Raven Arts Press 1991) and his collection of stories is The Wow Signal (Bluechrome 2007). He wrote the multi-award-winning short film, Burning The Bed (2003), won first prize in the story category of the Cinescape Genre Literary Contest in 2003 and has been a finalist twice in the Hennessy Awards.
Chapman, James
James Chapman is the author of seven novels, recently Stet and How is This Going to Continue? He is the publisher of Fugue State Press. His work has appeared in Prague Literary Review, Nth Position, Central Park, Another Chicago Magazine, Journal of Experimental Fiction and many other journals. He lives in New York.
