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Chattarji, Sampurna

Sampurna won the Commendation Prize in the All-India Poetry Competition 2000. 'Relief' was a finalist in the BBC World Service Short Story Competition 2000 and 'Burn' was highly commended in the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Short Story Competition 2001. She is writing two books for Penguin India, and contributing translations of her own pieces to an anthology of Indian nonsense.

Chatterjee, Ayesha

Chatterjee grew up in India, attended university in the US and has been living in Germany for the past 11 years.

Chen, Feng Sun

Chen is an MFA candidate at the University of Minnesota.

Chernoff, Maxine

Chernoff co-edits New American Writing with Paul Hoover, is chair of creative writing at San Francisco State University, and has published six books of fiction and six of poetry, most recently World: Poems 1991–2001 (Salt Publishing 2001) and Evolution of the bridge (Salt Publishing 2004).

Christakos, Margaret

Christakos is the author of six poetry collections, including Sooner (2005) and Excessive Love Prostheses (2002), both from Coach House Books, and Nomados will publish a new chapbook called Adult Video in 2006. She is based in Toronto.

Christie, Evie

Christie is a Canadian poet. Her first collection is Gutted (ECW Press, 2005). She lives in Toronto.

Cicero, Noah

Noah is the author of 'The Human War' (Fugue State Press) and short stories and poems in magazines including Horizon, Retort, Poindexter, Smokebox, Jacob's Ladder, One Forty Two and the Journal of Experimental Fiction.

Cigale, Alex

Cigale's poems have recently appeared in Colorado Review, Hanging Loose, and McSweeneys, and in three anthologies. He won a Hopwood Award. His translations of contemporary Russian poetry have appeared in the anthology Crossing Centuries: The New Generation in Russian Poetry and in Modern Poetry in Translation, Poetry New York and Manhattan Review.

Clark, Patricia

Clark is the author of two books of poetry, My Father on a Bicycle and North of Wondering. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Slate, Poetry, The Gettysburg Review & elsewhere. She Walks Into The Sea is forthcoming in 2009. She teaches creative writing in Michigan at Grand Valley State University.

Clarkson, G B

Clarkson comes to poetry after time spent in contemplative monasteries in both northern and southern hemispheres, and a range of roles and occupations including caring, secretarial and teaching.