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| Here you will find some information about our novelists. You can also read about the authors who appear in our anthology Short Stories by clicking here. |
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GRANT ELDER is a half-Scottish Yorkshireman living in Slough, England.
A graduate of French and Russian from the Grant has had two novels published as e-books on Little Lemur, and a number of his short stories are scattered around the internet Read our interview with Grant here. |
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JANET LEE BUTLER currently resides in California after living in Italy for more than 20 years, where she developed her interests in poetry and watercolor painting. She has been published in online and print journals, among them Scrivener’s Pen, Ken*again, ForPoetry, Prose Toad, Miller's Pond, Mannequin Envy, Slow Trains, The Green Muse, Contemporary Rhyme, Minnetonka Review, Amarillo Bay, Big Pond Rumours, and Niederngasse. An online chapbook "Eden Fables" is to be published by Language & Culture in 2007, and a limited edition chapbook, "Collection: Ekphrastic Poems by Robert Schuler and Janet Butler" Volume I, Number I, has been published by Canvas Press, Delafield, Wisconsin, Summer, 2007. |
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DAVIDE TRAME is an Italian teacher of English, born and living in Venice, Italy.
Writing poems exclusively in English since 1993, his work has been published in around two hundred literary magazines in the U.K, the U.S. and elsewhere. Recently, poems have appeared in Poetry New Zealand, New Contras (South Africa), Nimrod (USA) and Prague Literary Review. Read our interview with Davide here. |
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IAN DUNCAN SMITH was born in Manchester, England. He holds an MA in Creative Writing from Goldsmith's, University of London and lives in Reading. Ian has won many poetry prizes such as the Yorkshire, Dulwich, and Exeter Poetry Prizes. He has been published in many small press magazines such as The North, Blade, Yellow Crane, and Krax. Ian's first novel, Tony Blair: The Wilderness Years, was published in 2005.
You can visit Ian's website at http://www.catallus.freeserve.co.uk . Read our interview with Ian here. |
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A native son of Colorado, TOM [WORDWULF] STERNERHOWE lives in Lafayette with wife Karen, her two sons and his youngest son, Zedidiah. SternerHowe is poetry editor at Skyline Literary Review and has been extensively published in many independent literary magazines. He is winner of the Marija Cerjak Award for Avant-Garde/Experimental Writing 2001, 2002 & 2003. Tom [WordWulf] SternerHowe began to sing to his fellow Child prisoners in the West Denver Housing Projects in the ‘60s. He spent the ‘70s and ‘80s howling his lyrics in rock ‘n roll whiskey bars. A bibliography of his writing credits and writing samples may be viewed here. His first novel, Madman Chronicles: The Warrior is available here. Read our interview with Tom here. |
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ACE BOGGESS of Huntington, West Virginia, is author of several unpublished literary novels, including States of Mercy and A Song Without a Melody, as well as one book of poems, The Beautiful Girl Whose Wish Was Not Fulfilled. Ace's writing, mostly verse, has appeared more than 600 times in such journals as Harvard Review, Notre Dame Review, Poetry East, Blue Mesa Review and Atlanta Review. His awards include a 2001 fellowship in fiction from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts, a Plainsongs Award, a Great Midwestern Quarterly Award, and a Pushcart Prize nomination for fiction. Read our interview with Ace here. |
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ELAINE McPHERSON lives in Scotland and has written seven novels, five of which have been published by Gatto. Elaine began writing seriously when she left university. Elaine's first published works were poems which have appeared on www.bewrite.net. Elaine was then successful in placing excerpts from two of her novels, Chasing The Rain and Catching The Sun in the literary magazine, Gold Dust. Reviews from Gold Dust described Elaine's fiction as, "delightfully comic." Read our interview with Elaine here, |
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