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Dimitrov, Ilko

Ilko was born in Sofia in 1955. He is one of Bulgaria's leading avant-garde writers. His six books of poetry include Attempt at a Definition, Universe at Dusk, and Dismemberment.

Dinges, Richard

Dinges has an MA in literary studies from the University of Iowa and manages business systems at an insurance company. His work can be found in Verse Wisconsin, Oak Review, Descant, Soundings East, and Eureka Literary Review.

Dionysius, BR

Dionysius directed the Queensland Poetry Festival 1997–2001 and edited papertiger: new world poetry #04. He won the 1998 Harri Jones Memorial Prize. He co-authored The barflies’ chorus (Lyre Bird Press 1995) and has two collections: Fatherlands (Five Islands Press 2000, shortlisted for the 2002 Mary Gilmore Poetry Prize); and Bacchanalia (Interactive Press, winner of the ‘Best Unpublished Poetry Manuscript – Queensland’ category in the IP Picks 2002 Awards).

Dixon, Oliver

Dixon is a writer and college lecturer based in West London whose poems and reviews have appeared in PN Review,The Wolf and Frogmore Papers and are forthcoming in Blackbox Manifold.

Dixon, Isobel

Dixon’s poetry has appeared in Leviathan Quarterly, Wasafiri, The Guardian, London Magazine, Orbis, still; and – in South Africa – Carapace, New Contrast, Scrutiny2 and New Coin. Weather eye (Carapace 2001) won the Sanlam Award 2000.

Dooley, Tim

Dooley's poetry collections include The Interrupted Dream (Anvil, 1985) and The Secret Ministry (Smith/Doorstop Books, 2000). He reviews fiction and poetry for The Times Literary Supplement.

Douaihy, Margot

Douaihy was a magazine editor for six years in New York while producing poetry and writing a play-in-verse. She has worked with such literary progressives as Jan Beatty and Lynn Emanuel. Her articles, commentary and poetry have been published internationally.

Dow, David R

David is the Distinguished University Professor at the University of Houston Law Center. He specialiszes in constitutional law, contract law and death penalty law. He is co-editor (with Mark Dow) of Machinery of Death: The Reality of America's Death Penalty Regime (Routledge 2002), and author of the forthcoming Struck by Lightning: People and Principle on America's Death Row (Beacon 2005).

Dow, Mark

Dow's writing has appeared in the online journals Mudlark, Fascicle, Green Integer Review, Slam! Wrestling and New Politics, as well as the Los Angeles Times, Boston Review, Conjunctions and Pequod. He is author of American Gulag: Inside US Immigration Prisons (University of California Press 2004) and lives in Brooklyn.

Drahos, Peter

Peter is the author of A Philosophy of Intellectual Property and, with John Braithwaite, Global Business Regulation.