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Displaying results 951 through 960 out of 976
Wingo, Irwin
Wingo spends much time wandering remote trails in the Great Chihuahuan Desert. He writes poetry, essays and fiction in Weatherford, Texas.
Wink, Walter
Wink is a theologian who last book was Jesus and Nonviolence: The Third Way (Fortress Press, 2003). He is the author of many other books including Engaging The Powers (Fortress Press 1992) and The Powers That Be (Galilee 1999).
Winter, Max
Winter is a poetry editor of Fence. His poems have appeared in The Paris Review, The Yale Review, Slope and Jacket, and in the anthology New young American poets (Southern Illinois University Press 2000). His reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Rain Taxi and Publishers Weekly. He won the 2002 Boston Review Poetry Prize.
Wong, Cyril
Wong is the author of four collections of poetry in Singapore. His poems have appeared in Atlanta Review, Slope and Fulcrum. He is the editor of SOFTBLOW, an international poetry journal launched in 2004, and the co-editor of the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. He has also been a guest editor of The 2nd Rule.
Wonham, Jonathan
Wonham has been writing poetry for some 20 years. His poems have been published in Poetry introduction 7 (Faber 1990) and in magazines such as New Statesman, London Magazine, The North and Thumbscrew.
Wood, James W
Wood's first collection, The Theory of Everything, appeared in late 2006 and his second, Inextinguishable, will appear in 2008. Poems, articles and reviews have appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, Critical Quarterly, The Daily Telegraph, Poetry Review, Scotland on Sunday, Acumen, Mimesis, The South-West Review (US), and The Boston Review, among others.
Wood, Sara
Wood is a PhD student at the University of Birmingham, researching 20th century literature, African American culture and the role of music.
Wood, Briar
Wood is a New Zealand-born poet who lectures at London Metropolitan University.
Wood, Rodney
Wood's work has appeared in Stride, the Interpreter's House, Seam, Rain Dog, among others. He lives in Farnborough, Hampshire.
Wormser, Baron
Wormser is the author of six books of poetry and the co-author of two about teaching poetry. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. In 2000 he was appointed poet laureate of Maine.
