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Noteboom, Michelle

Originally from Michigan, Noteboom escaped to Paris in 1991 and has lived there ever since. Her work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in Aufgabe, Boston Review, Diner, Fence, Tears in the Fence, Verse and others.

Nurkse, D

Nurkse's next book, The Border Kingdom, will be published by Knopf in 2008. New work is in The New Yorker and The Atlantic Monthly. In 2007, he was elected to the board of directors of Amnesty International-USA.

O'Callaghan, Billy

O'Callaghan is the author of two short story collections, In Exile (2008) and In Too Deep (2009), both published by Mercier Press (Ireland). Recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Bellevue Literary Review, Hayden's Ferry Review, Los Angeles Review, Pearl, Southeast Review and Verbal Magazine.

O'Connor, Fiona

O'Connor has written for the Guardian, Time Out and The Big Issue as well as University of San Diego Press, Fictional International series and Books Ireland. She started as a ballet dancer with Dance Theatre of Harlem, New York, worked as a theatre director, was winner of the 2001 Hennessey Award for Short Stories and featured in The Phoenix Anthology of New Irish Writing, 2000, ed. David Marcus.

O'Donnell, Andrew

O'Donnell’s poetry has been published in Orbis, Aesthetica, Grain and The California Quarterly. He writes a sporadic travel column for incwriters.

O'Dwyer, Laurence

O'Dwyer has published poetry in prose in journals in Ireland and Britain. In 2005 he won a Hennessy/Sunday Tribune New Irish Writing Award. He holds a PhD in paradigms of memory formation in the hippocampus from Trinity College Dublin. He is currently working on a documentary about the town of Gonaives in Haiti.

O'Mahony, Nessa

O'Mahony's poetry has appeared in Irish, British and North American periodicals, and on Irish radio. Her collection Bar talk (1999) was published by iTaLiCs Press. A second collection, Trapping a ghost, is forthcoming from bluechrome publishing in 2005. She is editor of the literary magazine Electric Acorn.

Oborne, Sam

Oborne is a 23-year-old writer living in South West London and studying on the Creative Writing MA at Kent University. He has had work published in several anthologies and, recently, Litro. He has also read at spoken word events in the South East and in London.

Ogden, Don

Ogden is a poet/writer/roofer/activist from Western Massachusetts. His writes mainly on ecology and social concerns.

Ogilvie, Audrey

Ogilvie works as a freelance writer-editor, and authored Canary, a CD of her poetry. She is the only poet who has appeared in Canada's satirical Frank, is frequently published in Detroit's poetry magazine freefall and is working on a second novel, Burn it Blue. She is an associate member of The League of Canadian Poets.