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Biographical information
Charles D’Anastasi
Melbourne poet. Poems published in various journals and anthologies including: Going Down Swinging, Famous Reporter, & Divan.
Michael Estabrook
I’m a Marketing Communications Manager for a tiny division of a gigantic billions-of-dollars company,
and man, going into an office every day can be excruciating. The stuffy air, the florescent lights are killing me.
Thankfully I can retire in 10 or 15 years. But I still think that somehow I’ve got to get myself on some boat
collecting phytoplankton, or into the rich brown hills of Montana searching for TRex bones. Then again maybe I simply
should’ve stayed on Northfield Avenue where I belong and learned to fix cars like my Daddy did.
Matt Hetherington
I’m a musician and writer based in Collingwood, Melbourne. Other than poetry, critical works, and haiku, I also write reviews for www.cordite.org.au, and am currently Vice-President of Overload Poetry Inc. (www.overloadpoetry.com). Three poems were recently included in issue 9 of Masthead, at http://www.masthead.net.au/
Jill Jones
Jill Jones latest books are Broken/Open (Salt, 2005) and the chapbooks Fold Unfold (Vagabond, 2005), Where the Sea Burns (Picaro Press, 2004) and Struggle and Radiance (Wild Honey Press, 2004). She won the Kenneth Slessor Poetry Prize in 2003. She has collaborated with photographer Annette Willis on a number of projects
Donna Kuhn
Donna
Kuhn has published over 300 poems in print and online journals and anthologies
including poethia, aught, big bridge, generator press, over the transom, red
dirt, unlikely stories, sidereality, xstream, muse apprentice guild, juxta,
5-trope, moria, poetry new york, dallas review,
poetry motel, sonoma review, poetry motel, pudding magazine, lost and found
times, onyx, ambit, fusebox, and sendecki. Her e-chapbooks are “no bird on yr
arm” published by Tamaphyr Mountain Press (2003), “red plastic mystic fish
ladle” (2002) and ”rent a tart”(2004) published by Xpressed. Three
mini-chapbooks were published by poems-for-all (2003). Her print chapbooks
include “when yr eyes snow” Foothills Publishing (2003), “up bluen,”
Furniture Press (2004) and “purse no birds” Chapultepec Press (2004) .
Visual poetry has been published by generator press, juxta, eratio and xstream. http://www.onlinewebart.com
Rob Mclennan
Rob Mclennan lives in Ottawa, Canada's glorious capital, even though he was born there. The author of ten trade poetry collections, he has edited numerous journals and anthologies, including the online Poetics.ca & ottawater (www.ottawater.com/). He is currently completing a collection of essays, a novel, & a poetry manuscript titled The Ottawa City Project. He often says things on his clever blog -- www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Soham Patel
Soham Patel's work can be found in Cranky Literary Journal, DUB Magazine, Stirring and other places. She currently lives in India.
Frederick Pollack
Born 1946, Chicago, IL. Yale BA 1967. Author: The Adventure (1986) and Happiness (1998), both Story Line Press. Poems/essays in Hudson Review, Ploughshares, Southern Review, etc. Adjunct prof. creative writing George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Hal Sirowitz
Hal Sirowitz is the former Poet Laureate of Queens, New York. He's the author of
Father Said (Soft
skull Press) and Mother Said (Crown), which was translated into nine languages.
Santiago B. Villafania
Santiago B. Villafania is a Pangasinan poet based in Manila, Philippines. He writes in Pangasinan, Tagalog and English. Some of his poems have appeared in local and international print publications. He advocates for the resurgence of Pangasinan as a literary language in his province. He was awarded Writer of the Year (2004) by the Ulupan na Pansiansia'y Salitan Pangasinan (Association for the Preservation of the Pangasinan Language) for his first book, "Pinabli tan arum ni'ran Anlong" (Beloved and other Poems) published in 2003. His second book of Pangasinan poetry is entitled Malagilion: Soniton Pangasinan (a collection of experimental Pangasinan sonnets). He edits the Makata, an eJournal of Philippine and international contemporary poetry. Website: http://www.dalityapi.com/
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