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t. kilgore splake |
t. kilgore splake ("the cliffs dancer") lives in a tamarack location old mining row house in the ghost copper mining village of calumet in michigan's upper peninsula. splake has become a legend in the small press literary circles for his writing and photography. his most recent publication is "beyond brautigan creek." this collection of poems also includes a dvd attachment. currently splake is working on a new poetry manuscript "the rosetta café ghosts," which will have a cover photograph resembling edward hopper's "nighthawks" painting.
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T.Wignesan |
T. WIGNESAN: Born in Kuala Krai, Malaysia. Worked and studied from the age of 8 (short interregnum: 1946-49). Up to his twenty-first year grew up in Singapore, Port Swettenham, Klang, Sungei Rengam, Kuala Lumpur, Madras, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur; then in London, Heidelberg, West Berlin, Schwäbisch Hall, London, Madrid and Paris.
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Taha Kehar |
Taha Kehar is a fiction writer, poet, freelance journalist and blogger on social affairs who has previously worked as Assistant Editor at a media magazine. He is the author of Writing words with fire and has been published in several anthologies and magazines, including Taj Mahal Review, A World Rediscovered and Equator Line.
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Tahera Moiz Mannan |
Amidst multiple roles as wife, mother, daughter-in-law, home maker and teacher the one which Tahera reserves for herself is that of a muse. She was born to a businessman father and home maker mother in a sub-urban settlement of the city of Nagpur in central India.
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Tanay Iyer |
Born on November 9th, 1993, in Mumbai,Tanay Iyer spends his free time composing poetry and expressing his thoughts and emotions through writing. Currently pursuing his final year of graduation in Mass Media, he believes writing is the strongest and one of the clearest forms of expression and communication. His natural ability to play with words and communicate emotions has only grown since he started penning down his thoughts in his school days.
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Tanni Bose |
Mrs. Tanni Bose, an English teacher at Tendruk Higher Secondary School, Royal Government of Bhutan. hails from Kolkata, West Bengal. She was born and brought up in the steel city, Rourkela since her father was a SAIL employee. 2008 was a defining period in Ms Tanni s life when she published a few of her works in the school magazine and made the self-discovery that she was in romance with words. The romance bloomed first in 2012 when her anthology, Dawn and Dusk was published.
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Tanni Haas |
Tanni Haas, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders at the City University of New York – Brooklyn College. He is the author or editor of three books and many academic and popular articles. His poems and short stories have appeared in various literary publications.
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Teixeira Moita |
The author was born in 1959 in Portugal. He was honored with literary prizes in Portugal, Germany and Spain (as a scriptwriter). Better know as a playwright, his plays have been staged in Lisbon, Braga, Porto, USA, Pakistan, Thailand, Brazil and Jerusalem. His Poetry and stage plays were published in books and anthologies in Portugal, Germany, USA, England, Canada and India. Also works on Visual Arts, Music and Performance.
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Terry Persun |
Terry Persun has been writing and publishing nonfiction, poetry, short stories and novels since the early 1970s. He is regularly published in consumer and trade magazines, as well as literary journals. He is the recipient of seven awards for his novels and poetry collections in several different genres most notably the Star of Washington Award, a Silver IPPY Award, and a Book Excellence Award. He is also a respected keynoter and speaker at libraries, writers' groups, writers' conferences, and universities across the country. Terry has a Bachelor of Science and an MA in creative writing.
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Thelma N. (Schlup) Shutters |
Etched In Stone is a collection of poems by Thelma N. (Schlup) Shutters. She was born in Kansas City, Mo., 1945, to Jesse A. & Bessie A. Schlup. Her father died in 1947. Her mother remarried in 1953 to Edgar A. Poe, together they had three children. She grew up in southwest Missouri, USA where she still resides. She moved to a small town in the same area in Vernon County, Schell City, Mo., in 1995. March 1st., 2002 at the age of fifty-seven She wrote her first poem (Porcelain Angel) Since then her poems has been published in numerous poetry books, and in the local newspapers. She is a wife and a mother of five grown children, she now has fifteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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Theodore Worozbyt |
Theodore Worozbyt has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Alabama and Georgia Councils for the Arts. His books are The Dauber Wings, Letters of Transit, Smaller Than Death, and Tuesday Marriage Death. His work has appeared widely, in such magazines as Antioch Review, Bennington Review,
Crazyhorse, The Iowa Review, Kenyon Review, New England Review, Poetry, Po&sie and The Southern Review. He teaches at Georgia State University.
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Thibault Jacquot-Paratte |
Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1993, Thibault Jacquot-Paratte started publishing poetry in 2010, as well as writing and performing his own songs. He has, since then, published poetry, short stories, essays, and plays, in both French and English, in North America and Europe. Some of his plays have been produced for the stage, and in 2017 and 2019, he was also brought to co-direct short films in Denmark and in Canada. He has been able to travel on four continents, and perform or read before diverse audiences. He obtained a Batchelor's from the Sorbonne (Nordic Studies) in 2015, and a Master's (focus in Sociology) in 2017, with exchanges and scholarships to Finland (Vaasa), Norway (Tromsø), and Denmark (Askov).
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THOMAS E. SIMMONS |
Thomas E. Simmons is a professor at the University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law in Vermillion, South Dakota, U.S.A., where he teaches trusts, estates, inheritance, and ethics topics. He is an academic fellow and state chair of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.
Prior to joining the legal academy, Simmons was a partner with the Gunderson, Palmer, Nelson & Ashmore law firm in Rapid City, South Dakota, and clerked for the Honorable Andrew Bogue, a senior federal district court judge. He has taught at every educational level from preschool to graduate. In 2018 and again in 2020, he received the John Wesley Jackson Memorial Award for Outstanding Professor of Law.
Although Simmons' scholarship has at times explicated robot law, space law, and even zombie law, he focuses on trusts, tax, and fiduciaries. His legal scholarship has been published in leading journals such as the Missouri Law Review and the Gonzaga Law Review. His poems have been published by reviews such as The Write Launch, El Portal, North Dakota Quarterly, Corvus Review, and the Taj Mahal Review. This is his first book.
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Thomas Vaughan Jones |
Thomas Vaughan Jones has been a salesman, a professional soldier and a fire officer. He decided to study and write poetry when he retired. When he was a boy, Thomas loved poetry. His favourites were Tennyson, Walter de la Mare, Robert Louis Stevenson, and men of that ilk. Men who could make a poem come alive in rhyme and rhythmic verse. There is very little of such poetry around anymore. Free verse appears to be the norm, and few find inspiration in attempting to read, mark, and inwardly digest streams of somebody else's self ex-pression.
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Thomas Zimmerman |
Thomas Zimmerman teaches English, directs the Writing Center, and edits The Big Windows Review at Washtenaw Community College, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He has been active in the small press since the late 1980s. Among his many chapbooks are In Stereo: Thirteen Sonnets and Some Fire Music (Camel Saloon Books on Blog, 2012) and Conjugal Spaces: A Poem (Zetataurus Press, 2020). Tom's website: thomaszimmerman.wordpress.com
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Thorvald Berthelsen |
Haiku in English and Arabic by the Danish poet Thorvald Berthelsen. He has published six volumes of poetry and haiku, the latest The Tekthonic Plates of Skin in 2018. His poems have been translated into Swedish, English, Arabic, Kurdish, Bosnian, Serbian, Farsi, Hungarian and German.
Since 2012, where he staged a joint haiku reading with previous EU president Hermann van Rompuy, he has edited an English-Danish presentation of Danish haiku poets, most recently in Danish Haiku Today 2019. He was appointed Cultural Frontrunner by the Danish Minister of Culture in 2014.
His haikus are often fragmentary surreal collage landscapes. The key is that the poem puts a moment in perspective in its microcosm and expands the realization in the moment with unexpected twists.
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Thotalam Chellaswami |
The author of the above presentation is Thotalam Chellaswami (date of birth 31th July 1925), the holder of master s degree in mathematics (Madras University) and in Economics (Punjab University) and Statistician s Diploma (Indian Statistical Institute). He is a retired senior officer of Indian Economic Service (Assistant Economic Advisor to Govt. of India) and Senior Advisor of the United Nations (ILO). He founded in 1985 Srinivasa Gita Satsangh Trust (a charitable and Cultural Trust) in honour of his father, Late and revered Thotalam Srinivasachari with himself as Founder Trustee. The Trust has been duly registered in 1985.
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Tialila Kikon |
Tialila Kikon, teaches literature at Mount Tiyi Govt. College, Nagaland. She is currently a PhD candidate writing her thesis on Ecocriticism with reference to Toni Morrison's selected novels. Deeply in love with poetry, she is inspired by life, love and nature and believes that humanity is the only religion that can heal the world. A few of her poems were published in 'Feminist Voices Across Cultures: A Poetry Anthology' and some of her Tanka poems appeared in 'Winter Writes: Poems, Stories & Sagas', a kindle ebook published by the Whitesboro Group of Writers, New York. Her poems 'Indeed' and 'Children of Conflict' were selected out of 300 poems submitted by many poets from around the world and displayed at the Moberly Arts and Cultural Centre, Vancouver, Canada on 12th March 2016 at the WIN-UNESCO World Poetry Month Celebration on the theme of Love and World Peace.
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Timothy Gager |
Timothy Gager is the author of Short Street and Twenty-Six Pack, both collections of short fiction and the e-book, The Damned Middle. Timothy is the founding co-editor of The Heat City Literary Review and has edited the book, Out of the Blue Writers Unite: A Book of Poetry and Prose from the Out of the Blue Art Gallery. http://www.timothygager.com/
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Timothy Le Vine |
Tim LeVine is a poet, writer and moves emotions with words. He has spent years writing and changing one life at a time. The stories he tells through poetry are inspired by real life events. He can feel emotions as people pass by and writes a story through poetry to change the life of the person in trouble. His poetry although different from most, will move the reader to feel as if they were part of the story.
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Timothy Robbins |
Timothy Robbins was born in a small town in the American Midwest. He was raised by parents who taught by example everything one could wish to know about unconditional love. He has a B.A. in French and an M.A. in Applied linguistics, both from Indiana University. He has been teaching English as a Second Language since 1992. He has been a regular contributor to Hanging Loose since 1980. His poems have appeared in Main Street Rag, Bayou Magazine, Slant, Tipton Poetry Journal, Cholla Needles and many others. He has published three volumes of poetry: Three New Poets (Hanging Loose Press), Denny’s Arbor Vitae (Adelaide Books) and Carrying Bodies (Main Street Rag Press). He lives in Wisconsin with his husband of 22 years.
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Tina J |
Tina J currently works as an Assistant Professor at St. Stephen s College, Kottayam (Kerala, India). She is also pursuing her doctoral degree at the School of Letters, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. When not busy teaching or researching, she likes to spend her time pursuing her triple passions: photography, writing and travelling. This anthology is her first published work, providing insights into her personal view of the world.
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Tom Leddy |
Until he retired Tom Leddy had, since graduating, taught Mathematics from lower secondary school to university degree level, the latter at a Teacher Training College. During this period he spent 3 years holding a Short-Service Commission in the Royal Air Force and 3 more years as headmaster of a small secondary school. . Marrying soon after taking his first post, Tom and his wife, Pauline, have two children, a boy and a girl. With young children they enjoyed extended family gatherings in the UK and Ireland, the latter being the birthplace of Pauline s and Tom s grandparents.
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Tom Moran |
I began to write poetry after college. My early influences were Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Dylan Thomas. Their poetry reached deep and had something to say about being a human being. I try to write poems that reflect a spirituality and what it's like to be alive in the times you're living. Other poets that were my aunts and uncles, were Robert Lowell, Anne Sexton, and Elizabeth Bishop. Their confessional style hit a chord that remains today. I hope this collection, "Mile Markers" expresses an insight to life experiences.
Writing is therapy and poems are mile markers for the road you're on.
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Tom Sheehan |
Tom Sheehan, in his 93rd year, (31st Infantry, Korea 1950-52; Boston College 1952-56), has published 48 books, and has multiple works in Rosebud, The Linnet’s Wings, Copperfield Review, Literally Stories,, Frontier Tales, Green Silk Journal, Rope & Wire Magazine, etc. He has 16 Pushcart nominations, 6 Best of Net nominations (one winner). Latest books released are The Grand Royal Stand-off and Other Stories and Small Victories for the Soul VII and Poems and Reflections for Proper Bostonians. In submission cycle are Beneath My Feet This Rare Earth often Slips into the Far Side of Another’s Telescope and Back Home in Saugus.
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Tony Dawson |
Tony Dawson was born in the East End of London in 1937. His memory of his family leaving there to escape the Blitz is reflected in Embers. After a lengthy career teaching in public sector higher education in England, he moved to Seville in 1989 to take up a post at the local university. Some years after retiring, he took up writing, mainly poetry, encouraged by John Lucas, an old school friend and has been fortunate enough to have had his work published widely, especially in the USA.
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Tony Tracy |
Tony Tracy's most recent book, Welcome To Your Life, is his third collection of poetry ( Cybernet.wit ). Earlier books of poetry include, The Christening (Center Press, 1997), and Without Notice ( March Street Press, 2007). He has published well over 200 poems in journals and magazines nationally, most notably in places like Tar River Poetry, North American Review, Rattle, Hotel Amerika, Poetry East, Painted Bride Quarterly, Briar Cliff Review, Jelly Bucket, Coe Review, Concho River Review, Slipstream, New Madrid, Poet Lore, Burningword , and I-70 Review to name a few. He lives in Urbandale, Iowa with his wife of nearly 25 years, two sons and two dogs.
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Trent Busch |
Although he grew up in rural West Virginia, Trent Busch has lived in Georgia for many years now and has discovered that the warm weather and slow pace fit him. He owns a small place out in the country where he has a workshop and builds furniture. He makes coffee tables, night tables, chests of drawers, and other items for the house from such woods as oak, walnut, cherry, and maple. He has published more than four hundred poems in some three hundred periodicals. A sampling of the places where his poems have been published follows: The Best American Poetry, Poetry, The Nation, The Threepenny Review, Kenyon Review, Northwest Review, North American Review, Chicago Review, Southern Review, Georgia Review, New England Review, Crazyhorse, Prairie Schooner, American Scholar, Shenandoah, and more recently in The Moth, Taj Mahal Review, Notre Dame Review, Evansville Review, Agni Online, Boston Review, Sou'wester, Poetry Daily, Natural Bridge, and The Hudson Review.
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Tsanka Shishkova |
Tsanka Shishkova has a Ph.D. in Computer Science. She is retired and works as a part-time researcher. She has been writing haiku and senryu and makes haiga.
Tsanka Shishkova has published haiku, senryu, and haiga in:
The Asahi Shimbun, ESUJ-H English Haiku, NHK - Haiku Master, Stardust Haiku, THF - Haiku dialogue, The Mainichi, Under the Basho, Wild Plum, Failed Haiku, HaikUniverse, The Mamba Journal, Urban Fantasist, World Haiku Association - Category: Haiga, Wild Lilacs, etc.
Selected to the Euro Top 100 Most Creative Haiku Authors in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Book Published in English: [in English and Bulgarian]: CRANE FEATHER, with haiku and senryu from Vancouver to Tokyo, (2019 by "Direct Services" Ltd., Sofia, Bulgaria)
Residence: Sofia, Bulgaria
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