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Murray, Andrew D

Murray lectures in IT law at LSE. He co-edited Human Rights in the Digital Age (Glasshouse Press 2004), wrote the forthcoming Regulating the New Media (Glasshouse Press 2005) and is production editor of the Modern Law Review.

Murray, George

Murray's three books of poetry include, The Hunter (McClelland & Stewart, 2003) and The Cottage Builder's Letter (M&S, 2001). He has been widely anthologized and published in journals in Canada, the US, the UK, Australia, and Germany. He is associate editor at Maisonneuve Magazine. Former poetry editor of the Literary Review of Canada, he is now the editor of Bookninja.com.

Musgrave, David

Musgrave is an Australian poet, critic and publisher. His work has received numerous awards in Australia and has been published widely there and overseas. In 2005 he founded the literary press Puncher & Wattmann.

Naomi, Katrina

Naomi won the 2008 Templar Poetry Competition and the 2008 Ledbury Festival Text Poem Contest. Her first pamphlet, Lunch at the Elephant & Castle is published by Templar Poetry. She recently performed at the Derwent Poetry Festival, London's Poetry Café and the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival. She recently completed her dissertation for an MA in Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths. She has received a Hawthornden Fellowship for 2009.

Narayanan, Sriya

Narayanan works in the marketing department of a newspaper. Her work appears in Eclectica.

Narayanan, Vivek

Narayanan has lived in India, Southern Africa and the United States. His short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Agni, Best new American voices (Harcourt 2004), The Post-Post Review (Bombay) and New Indian stories (Harper Collins India 2004). His poems have appeared in Harvard Review, Fulcrum, Rattapallax and the anthology Reasons for belonging: Fourteen contemporary Indian poets (Penguin India 2002).

Navratil, Laura

Navratil is from Naperville, Illinois. She is an assistant poetry editor of Black Warrior Review at the University of Alabama.

Nay, Elisa

Nay holds a doctorate in international law. She is co-author of The Liberal Project and Human Rights, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming in January 2009.

Nayler, Ray

Ray Nayler is a diplomat with the US Department of State, posted to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Over the past decade, he has lived and worked in Moscow, many of the Central Asian republics and in Afghanistan. Ray has work upcoming or published in the Beloit Poetry Journal, PiF Magazine and Sentence: A Journal of Prose Poetics.

Nazarene, Robert

Nazarene is founding editor of Margie/The American Journal of poetry and IntuiT House Poetry Series, publishers of the winning volume of the 2006 National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry. His work has appeared in Ploughshares, The Journal of the American Medical Association, The Oxford American and elsewhere. He is the author of CHURCH.