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Displaying results 821 through 830 out of 976
Steinmetz, Andrew
Steinmetz was born in Montreal in 1965. He is the author of a memoir, Wardlife: The Apprenticeship of a Young Writer as a Hospital Clerk (Vehicule Press 1999) and two collections of poetry, Histories (Signal Editions, Vehicule Press 2001), and Hurt Thyself (McGill-Queen's University Press 2005).
Stevenson, Val
Founded nthposition in a moment of boredom. She really doesn't get out enough.
Stewart, Gaither
After a career in journalism, Stewart now writes fiction, including his novels Asheville and The Trojan Spy (Callio Press 2010). He lives in Rome, and is senior contributing editor at Cyrano's Journal Online.
Stewart, Robert Earl
Stewart lives in Windsor, Ontario, with his wife and three young children. He is the editor of the weekly LaSalle Post and operates the photoblog glasspoeme. His poetry has appeared in Magma, Monday Night and The Quarterly Staple.
Stewart, Anne
Stewart is the founder and editor of the poetry pf website. She has an MA in creative writing from Sheffield Hallam University and was one of their Ten Hallam Poets (Mews Press 2005) in the eponymous anthology.
Stewart, Heather Grace
Stewart 's most recent collection is Where the Butterflies Go. She has written two non-fiction books for youth (Jackfruitpress.com) and writes regularly for the Canadian Wildlife and Wild! magazine. Her photographs have appeared in Equinox and National Geographic Traveler magazines.
Stiller, Beth
Beth is a sports television technical director based in Los Angeles.
Stobb, William
Stobb is the author of Nervous Systems, a 2006 National Poetry Series Selection, forthcoming from Penguin. His poetry commentary can be heard in his audio column, 'Hard to Say', on miPOradio, and his poetry can be found in past issues of American Poetry Review, Colorado Review, and Denver Quarterly.
Stone, Ronald J
Stone, an attorney practicing in Harlem, NY, has MA (English) and LLB degrees from Yale (both 1966). Previously having published criticism in Philip Rahv's Modern Occasions ('The Novel in the Age of the Movies' - between Sartre to the right and Philip Roth to the left) and other places, he returns to litrashur in this current guise after 35 years of being Lord knows where.
Stone, Jon
Stone's writing has been featured on McSweeney's Internet Tendency and the Guardian Online. He is a regular contributor to Norwich-based Fuselit, and his debut collection, I'll Show You Tyrants, was published by UKA Press in 2005.
