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Letter: D

Mark DuCharme

Various pieces have appeared in Antennae, Canwehaveourballback, Combo, The East Village, Facture, First Intensity, For Immediate Release, The Germ, ixnay, Kenning, Mantis, Pavement Saw, Poetry New York, Shiny, -Vert and many others. His poems are anthologized in The Gertrude Stein Awards in Innovative American Poetry from Sun & Moon Press. Collections include Cosmopolitan Tremble (Pavement … Continued

Folasayo Dele-Ogunrinde

Folasayo is the author of a 1989 British Council Prize winning play The Woman With a Past (Heinemann Books, Nigeria). Conversations With The Soul At 3.00 AM is her first collection of love poems. A performance poet, she has been captivating audiences with passionate rendition of this collection prior to publication. Although she has a … Continued

Michael J Dittman

Michael Dittman is a performance poet and novelist whose work has appeared in Solo Flyer, Goliard, Ginger Hill, Facets, and others. He has performed with the Lollapalooza concert series as well as in dozens of venues in the eastern United States. He has won stipends from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and a variety … Continued

George Drew

George Drew was born in Mississippi and raised there and in New York State, where he currently lives. Toads in a Poisoned Tank, his first book, was published in 1986, and a chapbook, So Many Bones (Poems of Russia), in 1997 by a Russian press, in a bilingual edition. A second collection, The Horse’s Name … Continued

Helen Duberstein

Helen Duberstein’s novel, The Dream Of Rewards, was nominated for the Pushcart Press Tenth Annual Editors Award. Her fiction, poetry, reviews and articles have appeared in the New Republic, The Village Voice, Commentary, Liberation, and other publications. She participated in the early formation of the Living Theatre, was a member of the Circle Repertory Theatre … Continued

Tabetha Dunn

Tabetha Dunn is a poet, writer, editor, and film maker. Her poetry has appeared in several dozen literary magazines including Gypsy, The Black Buzzard Review, Soundings East, Voices International, Synaesthetic, Asylum Annual, WomanWise, and The Black Bear Review. Her work has been most recently anthologized in Will Work for Peace: New Political Poems (Zeropanik Press, … Continued

Sharon Dolin

A native of Brooklyn, New York, Sharon Dolin was educated at Cornell University and U.C. Berkeley and holds a Ph.D. in English from Cornell. She is the author of 6 books of poems: Heart Work (Sheep Meadow,1995), Serious Pink (Marsh Hawk Press, Spring 2003), Realm Of The Possible (Four Way Books, 2004), Burn and Dodge … Continued

Lynn Domina

Lynn Domina is the author of a collection of poetry, Corporal Works, which won the Intro Series Prize from Four Way Books. The book was selected for the prize by Stephen Dobyns. She is also the author of a reference book, Understanding A Raisin in the Sun, from Greenwood Press. Her more recent poems appear … Continued

Debra Kang Dean

Debra Kang Dean’s work has appeared in many magazines and a number of anthologies, including “Unsettling America: An Anthology of Contemporary Multicultural Poetry,” “The Best American Poetry 1999,” and “The New American Poets: A Bread Loaf Anthology.” Her chapbook of poems, “Back to Back” (NCWN, 1997), selected by Ruth Stone, won the Harperprints Poetry Chapbook … Continued

John de Vita

(1951-1990) Performance poet. John De Vita lived in New York City and worked at the New York Public Library.