Giuseppe Cornacchia, 1973, is reviewed as a poet since 1998. Together with Angelo Rendo set up nabanassar in 2002 and now co-manages the english version of the site. His last book of poems, called "Ottonale", was published in december 2006 by Fara Editore.
Chiara De Luca was born in 1975. Novelist, poet, translator, PhD in "european literature", she works as a teacher in Bologna, Italy. Two novels and one collection of poems were published by Fara Editore in 2004-6; a collection of translated poems of Guy Goffette was published by Gedit in 2004.
Judy Swann is a poet, novelist, essayist, copy editor, designer, illustrator, reader, translator, and webmaster. Once she had 14 apartments in a single year, but now she has lived for almost 13 years in the same small blue house (looks like Frieda Kahlo’s casa azul) with city park on two sides. Someday she hopes either to retire to a utopian goat-farm in Missouri or to sail around the world, going from port to port in a 30-something foot boat.
Santi Spadaro was born on June, the 18th, 1981. He studies math
and eats up capers. He plays (badly) Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier on his
bad-tempered piano. He is both well and bad tempered. He's so
butterfingered he upsets everything that comes to his hand (poems
included). He was included in some LietoColle anthologies. He entered nabanassar as a freelance in october 2003.
Gianluca D'Andrea, 1976, earned a master degree in Modern Arts; his final dissertation treated connections between present-day poetry and information science in Valerio Magrelli's works. Quotations appeared in some italian newspapers. His first collection of poems was published in 2005 by Lietocolle.
(Anna Czerwinska), 1980, polish, lives around the world attending her life. She entered nabanassar as a freelance in october 2003.
(Sarah Humphreys), a young english poet and performer, came from Liverpool to Pistoia, Italy; sometimes sends nabanassar something.
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