Authors

Keep in touch

Authors

All | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Search:   
Detailed View | List View
Oliver Delgaram-Nejad
  • Oliver Delgaram-Nejad is an interdisciplinary (psycholinguistics) PGR at Manchester Metropolitan University. His PhD research examines the composite language and communication phenomena of schizophrenia, as relative to figurative language processing, using experimental psycholinguistic methods; his master's dissertation focused on paralinguistics: blended displays (i.e. complex facial expressions) of emotion; and his bachelor's took the form of a stylistics combined honours (i.e. linguistics with creative writing).

 
Oliver Rice
  • Oliver Rice grew up in small towns near Mark Twain's Hannibal, Missouri. Became an active amateur musician and a U. S. Navy pilot. Took a doctorate in modern American literature and taught in several universities. Was subsequently employed as a book editor, a developer of learning programs, and a team leader on linguistic projects in Africa and Southeast Asia , under contract with the Ford Foundation, the Peace Corps, and the U. S. Army.

 
Olivier Schopfer
  •  

    Olivier Schopfer lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He has a degree in American and English literature from the University of Geneva. He likes to capture the moment in haiku and photography. He finds inspiration while walking in nature or strolling through the streets of big cities like London (UK) and Paris (France). His work has appeared in anthologies, and numerous online and print journals. In 2018, Scars Publications released his first poetry chapbook, In the Mirror: Concrete Haiku.
 
Onkar Gautam
  •  

     

    Onkar Gautam (b. 1955 Kanpur) is a widely published author.

 
Oshin Gulsia
  • Oshin Gulsia is endowed with queer acumen for weaving her fancies in Shakespearean style verses. According to her, the raptures hence filtered through her eyes are amalgamated with panoramic symphony, which coerces the readers to carve out a semblance between nature and poetry.