Susan M. Schultz is the editor and publisher of Tinfish Press, which produced Three Vietnamese Poets, translated by Linh Dinh, and co-published Dinh's first full-length book of poems, All Around What Empties Out. She is author of Aleatory Allegories (Salt), Memory Cards & Adoption Papers (Potes & Poets) and And then something happened (Salt), as well as editor of The Tribe of John: Ashbery and Contemporary Poetry (Alabama). She teaches at the University of Hawai'i.
Jacek Gutorow (b. 1970) is a poet, critic, and translator based in Opole, Poland. He has published three books of poems: Wiersze pod nieobecnosc (Poems in Absentia, 1997), Aurora (2001) and X (2001). His translations include poems by Wallace Stevens, John Ashbery, Geoffrey Hill and Charles Tomlinson. In March, 2003, he published a book of translations of Simon Armitage's poetry (with Jerzy Jarniewicz). He is the author of two books of essays and is currently working on a monograph on Wallace Stevens.
Richard Burns was born in London into a family of musicians and his work combines English, Mediterranean, Jewish, Slavic and American influences. He says: "I would rather think of myself as a European poet who writes in English than as an 'English' poet." His most recent books are the book-length poem The Manager (Elliott & Thompson, 2001); and Book With No Back Cover (David Paul, 2003).
Jesse Glass has been resident in Japan for over 12 years. A CD/book set documenting the 2001 Poly-Poetry Festival in Maastricht and featuring him reading along with Jaap Blonk and other experimental poets/performers is available from Tom Winter/VEC. Recent publications, all from Ahadada Books, include Song to Arepo, The Book of Doll and Against the Agony of Matter. Also just out, edited by Jesse and highly recommended: ahadada reader 1, featuring work by John Byrum, Alan Halsey and Geraldine Monk. Available from West House Books.
David Kennedy lives and writes in Sheffield. He is AHRB Fellow in Creative & Performing Arts 2004-2007 at Trinity & All Saints College, Leeds, where he is writing and researching contemporary elegies. 'Serenade to a Poodle' adapts material from an unpublished book on the history of education by Tim Leadbeater.
Christine Kennedy is a Sheffield-based writer and artist. Recent publications include 'The White Lady's Casket' in RSE 4pack No.4: Renga + (Reality Street Editions, 2002); and Possessions (The Cherry On The Top Press, 2003). A new work using photographs and animated text, 'Dusting The Mae West Memorial Library', is included in the latest edition of How2 e-zine.
Tony Baker's recent publications include: Three Part Invention & other scored occasions (West House Books, 2003); a translation of Blaise Cendrars's Prose of the Trans-Siberian & of Little Jeanne de France (West House Books, 2001); and, with the late Ric Caddel, Monksnailsongs (Wild Honey Press, 2002).
Nate Dorward edits and publishes the essential magazine The Gig.
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