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Displaying results 181 through 190 out of 976
Czerwien, Ron
Czerwien's poems have appeared recently at Moria and Shampoo. He owns Avol's Bookshop.
D'Angelo, Kieran
D’Angelo is a novelist and short-story writer. He studied philosophy in the Western tradition, and has travelled widely. His particular interest is South America. His current project is a novel, Leaping Lizards.
Dabrowska, Tusia
Dabrowska is a writer/translator and co-founder of the artists' collective, vvitalny. She shares her time between Brooklyn and Warsaw.
Dabydeen, Cyril
Dabydeen’s work has been anthologised in seven countries and in over 20 volumes, including the Oxford, Penguin, and Heinemann Books of Caribbean Verse. He was Poet Laureate of Ottawa. He has written seven collections of short stories, and his novel Drums of My Flesh, was nominated for the IMPAC/Dublin Literary Prize and won the international Guyana Prize for Fiction.
Daniels, Katie
Daniels is a freelance arts development consultant. Her first full-length collection of poems, Catch, was published by Redbeck Press in 2007.
Danzis, Steve
Danzis is a playwright and fiction writer. He works as an editor for a publishing company in Chicago.
Darcy, Ailbhe
Darcy was born in Dublin and has published poems in Ireland, Britain and the US. She co-edits Moloch, an online journal of new Irish art and writing, and has just embarked on a PhD in contemporary poetry at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
Dards, Jane L
Dards lives in Wales. Her poetry has been published in Envoi, Seam and some very small press magazines.
Datema, Jessica
Datema is a professor in the humanities department at Pratt Institute for Art and Design. She has published essays in (a): the journal of culture and the unconscious, MLN and Crossings: A Counter-Disciplinary Journal. She is writing a book on poetic suspense in modernism.
Davidson, Robert
Davidson is the author of The bird and the monkey (Highland Printmakers 1996), Total immersion (Scottish Cultural Press 1998); and After The Watergaw (as editor, Scottish Cultural Press 1998). 'Columba' was published in its entirety in Poetry Scotland 14). He was managing editor of Northwords Magazine 2001–2004, and is now managing editor of Sandstone Review.
