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Trame, Davide

Trame is an Italian teacher of English whose poems have appeared in The Shop, Stand, Orbis, Poetry Salzburg Review and other magazines. He lives in Venice.

Tranter, John

Tranter is the founding editor and publisher of the online literary magazine Jacket. He has lived in London (1966-67) and Singapore (1971-72), and now lives in Sydney. He has published many volumes of poetry, including Urban Myths: 210 poems: New and Selected. A selection of his poems appears in the Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry. His recent books include The Floor of Heaven (1992), At The Florida (1993), which won the Melbourne Age Poetry Book of the Year award for 1993, and Late Night Radio (1998). He compiled and edited (with Philip Mead) the new Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry (1992), published in Britain and the US in 1995 as the Bloodaxe Book of Modern Australian Poetry.

Trigonis, John

Trigonis is a graduate of Brooklyn College with an MFA degree in creative writing specializing in poetry. He teaches creative writing courses, poetry workshops, and other courses at William Paterson and Fairleigh Dickinson Universities, as well as New Jersey City University. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in poetry for 2008.

Trojanow, Ilija

Trojanow, born in Bulgaria, writes prose in German and poetry in English. He has just completed a novel based on the life of the Victorian traveller Richard Burton. Penguin India recently published Along the Ganga: To the Inner Shores of India and the English translation of To the Holy Sources of Islam is launched (Haus Publishing, UK) in September 2005. He lives in Cape Town.

Trower, Alison

Trower is London-based poet, performer and playwright, who made her debut at Sadlers Wells in May 2004. She founded the arts organisation lostpropertyart.co.uk.

Trueblood, Valerie

Trueblood lives in Seattle. Her novel Seven Loves came out from Little, Brown in June 2006.

Trujillo, Cristina

Trujillo is studying for a degree in English Literature and Hispanic Studies at Queen Mary’s University, London, and is a regular on the East London spoken word scene.

Ttoouli, George

Ttoouli is an Honorary Teaching Fellow for the Warwick Writing Programme. He co-edits Gists and Piths with Simon Turner.

Tucker, Diane

Tucker's first book, God on His Haunches (Nightwood Editions, 1996), was shortlisted for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Her second, Bright Scarves of Hours, was released in 2007 by Palimpsest Press. She lives in Burnaby, British Columbia.

Tunnell, Kenneth D

Kenneth teaches at Eastern Kentucky University. His previous books include Living Off Crime, Choosing Crime, and Political Crime in Contemporary America.