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Honnor, Colin

Honnor is a poet and critic whose English Poetry is forthcoming from UPA in 2010 and whose work is widely published in the UK and online. He works as a fine art publisher in the Cotswolds.

Hoover, Paul

Hoover's collections include Winter (mirror) (Flood Editions 2002), Rehearsal in black (Salt Publishing 2001), and Totem and shadow (Talisman House Publishers 2000) New & selected poems (Talisman House). He is editor of New American Writing and the anthology Postmodern American poetry (Norton 1994). He is Distinguished Visiting Professor at San Francisco State University.

Hopkins, Curt

Hopkins’s poems, plays and essays have been published in places such as 3:AM, Exquisite Corpse, BlazeVox, Cavafy Forum (University of Michigan), SPSM&H, and Dada. He has had plays produced at New City New Playwrights Festival in Seattle; Northwest Playwrights Festival in Eugene, Oregon; and at Venue9, The Marsh and Doc's Clock in San Francisco.

Horton, Christopher

Horton lives and works in London. His poems have been published in many magazines and anthologies, including Iota, The Wolf, Magma, Ambit, and City Lighthouse Anthology (Tall Lighthouse). He was recently commended in the 2008 National Poetry Competition.

Hoskote, Ranjit

Hoskote's six books include three collections of poetry, most recently The sleepwalker's archive (2001). He is the editor of Reasons for belonging: Fourteen contemporary Indian poets (Penguin India 2002). He received the Sanskriti Award for Literature, 1996. He is also general secretary of the PEN All-India Centre, a platform committed to the defense of intellectual and cultural freedoms

Houen, Alex

Houen lives and teaches in Sheffield, has published poems in a number of publications, and is the author of Terrorism and Modern Literature (OUP 2002).

Howard, Melissa

Howard studied Creative Writing and Political Science at Melbourne University. She is from New Zealand and currently lives in Melbourne.

Howell, Bill

Bill Howell's fourth collection, Porcupine Archery, is published by Insomniac Press in Toronto. Recent work appears in Antigonish Review, Descant, Literary Review of Canada, Magma, New York Quarterly and The Best Canadian Poetry in English.

Hsu, Ray

Hsu is a PhD candidate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His first poetry collection, Anthropy, won the League of Canadian Poets' Gerald Lampert Award and was a finalist for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry. He has published poems in The Walrus, New American Writing and Fence.

Hsu, HC

Hsu was born in Taipei. His writings and translations have appeared in PRISM International, Two Lines, Words Without Borders, Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, Big Bridge, Pif Magazine, 100 Word Story, Dark Moon Digest, and Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities, among others. He is currently working on a commissioned translation of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Liu Xiaobo’s authorized biography. He is a philosophy postdoctoral fellow at the Europäische Universität für Interdisziplinäre Studien, Switzerland.