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Displaying results 301 through 310 out of 976
Golub, Philip S
Philip is a lecturer at the Institute of European Studies, University of Paris VIII - Saint-Denis.
Goodby, John
Goodby lectures in English at the University of Wales. He is the author of A Birmingham Yank (ARC Publications 1998) and Irish poetry since 1950: From stillness into history (Manchester University Press 2000).
Goodland, Giles
Goodland is the author of Littoral (Oversteps Books 1996), Overlay (Odyssey Press 1999), A spy in the house of years (Leviathan Press 2001) and - most recently - Capital (Salt Publishing 2006). He has contributed to online and print magazines. He works as an editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Goodman, James
Goodman is from Cornwall and works for a sustainable development charity in London. His first collection of poems, Claytown, will be published by Salt later this year.
Goodwin, Patricia
Goodwin has three books of poetry, Marblehead Moon (Plum Press 1993), Java Love (Plum Press 1997) and Atlantis (Plum Press 2006). A chapter from her novel Holy Days was published in Under Her Skin: How Girls Experience Race in America(Seal Press, 2004).
Gopal, Revathy
Gopal's poems won Poetry Society India awards and were translated into Dutch by Kees Klok. Her fiction and poetry were widely anthologised and collected in Six and Free fall and other follies. She died in March 2007 from cancer just weeks after first collection of poems, Last Possibilities of Light, was published by Writer's Workshop, Kolkata.
Gordon, Ariel
Gordon is a Winnipeg-based writer and editor. Recent publications include poems in Prairie Fire's Home Place issue and Prism International. Her poems also circulated on buses in Alberta and Manitoba in spring 2006.
Gottlieb, Daphne
Gottlieb's Final girl (Soft Skull Press 2003) was one of The Village Voice's favourite books of 2003. She is also the author of Pelt (Odd Girls Press 1999) and Why things burn (Soft Skull Press 2001). Her work has appeared in anthologies and journals including Nerve, Exquisite Corpse and Short fuse (Ratapallax Press 2002). She is poetry editor of Lodestar Quarterly and Other Magazine.
Goudarzi, Sara
Goudarzi's non-fiction and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in National Geographic News, Space.com, LiveScience.com, Christian Science Monitor, Scientific American Mind, Terry, The Adirondack Review, and Drunken Boat, among others. She is working on a first novel. Her CD, Oryan: Selected poems of Baba Taher, in collaboration with Kees van den Doel, is available on CD Baby.
Grandstaff, Sari
Grandstaff's poetry has appeared in Chronogram, Frogpond, The Nor'Easter and Solares Hill. Her essays have appeared in several National Public Radio programs. She lives in the Catskill Mountains.
