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Displaying results 431 through 440 out of 976
Jones, Jill
Jones' most recent book is Broken/Open (Salt 2005). Her work has featured in anthologies including The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry and the Macquarie Pen Anthology of Australian Literature. In 2009 she took part in the Micro-Poetry Festival in Prague and Brno.
Jope, Norman
Jope is the author of For the wedding-guest (Stride Publications 1997), and his work has appeared in the UK, USA and Europe. He edited the literary magazine Memes 1989-1994, and reviews for Tears in the Fence and Terrible Work.
Joshi, Kavita
Kavita Joshi won in the 2005 East Side writing competition for young writers. Her poems appear in the anthologies Future Welcome (DC Books) and Bablyon Burning (nthposition press).
Kamstra, Ryan
Ryan is a Toronto-based poet. His book lATE cAPITALIST sUBLIME was published this year with Insomniac Press. More recently he has published work with Get Underground, Blue Food, Shades Beyond Gray, Ad Busters, Velvet Mafia and Deconstruction Media. More info: allfalldown.freewebsites.com.
Kane, Daniel
Kane lectures in American literature at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of All Poets Welcome: The Lower East Side Poetry Scene in the 1960s (University of California Press 2003). His pamphlet Seven is from Landfill Press.
Kaplan, Barry Jay
Kaplan's recent fiction has been published in Descant, Bryant Literary Review, Upstreet, Perigee, Amarillo Bay, Storyglossia, Hobson's Choice, Brink, Apple Valley Review (Pushcart Prize nominee). 'His Wife' is one of five stories selected for Best of the Net Anthology 2008, and his novels include Black Orchid and Biscayne.
Karasick, Adeena
(Karasick is an internationally acclaimed and award winning poet, media-artist and author of seven books of poetry and poetic theory as well as four videopoems regularly showcased at International Film Festivals. She is Professor of Global Literature at St John's University in New York.
Katchinska, Annie
Katchinska is 18 and lives in London. She has been a Foyle Young Poet of the Year twice and in 2007 came second in the Christopher Tower poetry competition. She is on the editorial team of Pomegranate, an online zine publishing poets under 30.
Kaul, Aseem
Aseem Kaul lives in Minneapolis, where he is Assistant Professor of Strategy at the University of Minnesota. Aseem's poems have appeared in Night Train, Eclectica, Blood Orange Review, The Cortland Review, Rhino, Rattle and nthposition, among others, and a collection of his short fiction, etudes, was published in 2009.
Kavanagh, Michael
Kavanagh was born in Toronto. He lives in England, and works at Oxford University Press. Previous work has appeared in the magazine Fire.
