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Ananda Osel

Author's Bio

Ananda Osel is a writer and photographer who's around. He's Editor of CommonLine, an electronic literary arts journal publishing poetry, interview and review. Osel is the author of Dispatches from the Third World (2009), A SonofaBitch (2007, 2009), and The Meter Is Running & We're Almost Out of Change, all available from Proletariat Press. His book Nevertheless, However, Futhermore, and Whatever is currently impending. New Work is forthcoming in the New York Quarterly, Word Riot, To The Bone, and others. Osel's official website is www.ananda-osel.com

Publications and Prizes

Journals:
decomP, Denver Syntax, Hecale, Identity Theory, Mad Swirl, New York Quarterly, Orange Room Review, Taj Mahal Review, The Cerebral Catalyst, The Commonline Project, The Humanist, Unlikely Stories, Word Riot, Zygote in My Coffee, Zygote in My Coffee Print Edition
Performances:
Hispanic American Reading Series, The Evergreen State College - Olympia, WA (2008), Poet Populist, Richard Hugo House - Seattle, WA (2008), The Nuyorican Poets Cafe - New York City, NY (2007)

Ananda Osel Resume

Personal Favorites

Favorite Authors:
Sartre, Camus, Carver, Bukowski, Fante, Larkin, Cummings, Po, Kafka, Steinbeck, T.M. Ali, Chekhov, Dostoevsky, etc...

Please note: All information in the Directory is provided by the writers listed in it.
Listing last updated: September 16, 2009

More Information

Listed as:
Poet
Gives readings?
Yes
Travels for readings?
Yes
Identifies as:
Caucasian, Latino/Latina
Prefers to work with:
Adults, At Risk Youth, Homeless people, Mentally Ill, Prisoners
Fluent in:
English
Born in:
Portland, OR
Raised in:
Phoenix / Portland , OR

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