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  1. Katharine Norman

    Katharine Norman is at times a composer, writer, teacher and sound artist – in no particular order. She has a particular interest in acoustic ecology, listening, sound and place, and her work traverses several creative disciplines, with an emphasis on sound and text.After moving between academia and publishing posts for some years she currently works in digital publishing for the Public Library of Science, an Open Access Science journal publisher. She continues her creative work as an independent artist and scholar, and as honorary Visiting Research Fellow at De Montfort University.For more information and online works (sound and text): www.novamara.com

    Katharine Norman - 16.08.2011 - 23:41

  2. Guy Bennett

    Guy Bennett is a poet/translator and author. He has a Ph.D. in French Literature from UCLA. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 28.01.2012 - 14:09

  3. Belén Gache

    Belén Gache (Buenos Aires, 1960) is a Spanish-Argentinian novelist and experimental writer.[1] Of Spanish and Gibraltarian descent, she was born in Buenos Aires. She lives in Madrid. She graduated from the University of Buenos Aires were she was professor in narratology and literary theory. Her work has diversified into different literary forms. Departing from narrative, she became a pioneer of electronic literature producing since 1996 various forms of expanded and hypertextual writings. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Maya Zalbidea - 23.08.2013 - 11:30

  4. Scott McCloud

    Scott McCloud (born Scott McLeod on June 10, 1960) is an American cartoonist and comics theorist. He is best known for his non-fiction books about comics, Understanding Comics (1993), Reinventing Comics (2000), and Making Comics (2006).

    (source: Wikipedia)

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.04.2016 - 14:23

  5. Neil Gaiman

    Neil Gaiman's work has been honoured with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honoured with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards. Full list here.

    (Source: http://www.neilgaiman.com/About_Neil)

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.02.2017 - 15:24