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Charles Kaiser is the author of The Gay Metropolis and 1968 In America. He is a senior fellow at the National Arts Journalism Program at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
 
Nadav Kander was born in Israel in 1961, grew up in South Africa, and now lives in London. His work has been exhibited in London, Los Angeles, New York and Paris.
 
Mary Karr is the author of the bestselling memoir The Liar's Club, which won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award. A poet and an essayist, she has won Pushcart Prizes in both genres. Her other grants and awards include the prestigious Whiting Award and the Bunting Fellowship from Radcliffe College. Her previous poetry collections are Abacus, The Devil's Tour and Viper Rum. She is the Peck Professor of English at Syracuse University.
 
Thomas Karsten was born in 1958 in Eisenach, Germany. His work has appeared in many magazines and photo journals, including Stern, Das Magazin, Art, Capital and Eltern. He published his first collection of photos entitled Thomas mach ein Bild von uns! (Thomas, Take our Picture!) in 1988, followed by Messer im Traum Transsexuelle in Deutschland (Knife in a Dream: Transsexuals in Germany) in 1994. Karsten's two Hooksexup galleries feature images from his recent books, Lust an sich (Pleasure in Itself) and Love Me. He lives in a small village outside Munich and works all over.
 
Alyssa Katz is the television critic for The Nation and has also contributed to Spin, The Village Voice, Metropolis and other publications.
 
Paul S. Katz is a writer living in New York City. His work has appeared in the pages of Entertainment Weekly, FHM, Men's Fitness,TV Guide and Daily Variety.
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Kava, twenty-two, student of photography and public sculpture, works on fashion images as well as fine art. Her work has appeared in Surface, Jane and on the streets of New York.
 
Jonathon Keats is a novelist, essayist and visual artist. He is the author of the novel The Pathology of Lies, writes the "Intelligentsia" column for the San Francisco Chronicle Book Review and is the art critic for San Francisco Magazine. He was recently Writer-in-Residence at the University of Arizona, and is currently at work on a new novel.
 
K. Keck will probably come and stay on your couch for an extended period of time if you ask him to. He will pay for any phone calls he makes from your house.
 
Timothy Kelly was born in Cleveland and educated in Ohio, Boston and Seattle. His first collection, Articulation, was published in 1993, and his second, Stronger, won the 1999 Field Poetry Prize, and was published in March 2000. He has poems in The Iowa Review and DoubleTake. He works as a physical therapist in Olympia, Washington his work with bodies informs the majority of his poetry. He's married with two sons.
 
A.L. Kennedy was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1965. She is the author of Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains, Looking for the Possible Dance, Now That You're Back and Original Bliss. She lives in Glasgow.
 
Ryan Kennedy is a freelance gonzo journalist based in Toronto. His work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Adbusters and Maissoneuve.
 
Rich Kern (not to be confused with Richard Kern) is a photographer, musician, and web designer who has been making art in various genres for over 20 years. He is planning on releasing a book of his recent photographic work in 2004. His website is https://www.mellow26.com/richkern/.
 
Richard Kern studied art and philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His films have been shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art. A second edition of his book, New York Girls, was published in June, 1997.
 
Amy Keyishian, a freelance writer and editor living in New York City with a man and three cats, is the author of billions of children's books as well as numerous articles for various periodicals. Though she really is happily married, she still has the hots for Johnny Galecki.
 
Richard Kim writes about sex and popular culture for The Nation magazine. He is often confused with Lucy Liu.
 
 
James R. Kincaid's Child-Loving (1992) and Erotic Innocence (1998) take on, in turn, the cultural/historical roots and the current manifestations of our tendency to "eroticize children and then pretend it was the monsters who did it." He is Aerol Arnold Professor at The University of Southern California, dresses with great flair, is sadly misunderstood, and remains unjailed.
 
Eli Kintisch is a writer living in Washington, D.C. with a penchant for carpentry, the Sunday Times and Ethiopian food.
 
Jay Kirk's work has appeared in Harper's Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Chicago Reader, Saturday Night, and The Nation.
 
Melissa Kirsch lives in New York City where she is Editorial Producer of Girls On, a website at Oxygen Media (www.girlson.com). She holds her M.A. in Creative Writing from NYU, and her writing appears in publications including Indiana Review, Willow Review, Many Mountains Moving, National Geographic Traveler, Citysearch.com and Acquainted with the Night, an anthology of poetry about insomnia.
 
Frances Kissling directed one of the first family planning clinics to provide legal abortions in the United States in the 1970s. In 1982, she became the director of Catholics for a Free Choice (CFFC) and today resides as president of the organization. Located in Washington, D.C., CFFC has sister organizations in ten Latin American countries and a network extending throughout Europe, where CFFC is affiliated with the European Catholic Network. Kissling is co-author of the book Rosie: The Investigation of a Wrongful Death, the story of the first death from illegal abortion traceable to the 1977 cutoff of U.S. government funding for abortion for low income women.
 
Matthew Klam lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife. In 1999, he was named one of the twenty best young fiction writers in America by The New Yorker. He is an O. Henry Award winner. His nonfiction has been featured in such places as Harper's and The New York Times Magazine. He is the author of Sam the Cat and Other Stories.
 
Michael Klein wrote 1990, a book of poems, which tied with James Schuyler for a Lambda Literary Award in 1993. He also wrote Track Conditions: A Memoir in 1997, which was recently optioned for a film, and is currently writing a book of essays about sex and friendship, called The End of Being Known. He teaches in the Goddard M.F.A. Writing Program in Vermont and is the Spring 2001 Visiting Poet at SUNY-Binghamton.
 
Kathe Koja is author of several books, most recently Extremities, a short story collection. Her newest novel, Straydog, will be published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux next spring. She claims never to have experienced zero gee.
 
  Yusef Komunyakaa has published nine books of poems, including Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems 1977-1989, winner of the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the Kingsley-Tufts Poetry Award. On the recording, Love Notes from the Madhouse (1998), Komunyakaa, alongside jazz musician John Tchicai and ensemble, reads poems from Neon Vernacular and his most recent volume, Thieves of Paradise, a finalist for the 1999 National Book Critics Circle Award.
 
Susanne König is a photography book publisher based in Paris and New York. She has edited several erotic photography books including Strip, Orgies, Nu and Flesh & Stone.
 
Gia Kourlas is the dance editor of Time Out New York. Her articles have appeared in Self, Allure, New York, The New York Times and New York Newsday. Apart from dance, she writes about style, fashion, film, theater, sports, books and television. She collects French pop music from the '60s, Playboy memorabilia and ballet paintings.
 
Marcelo Krasilcic is a Brazilian photographer who has lived in New York City since 1990. His photographs have appeared in Purple, Spin, Harper's Bazaar, Newsweek, The Face, Cosmopolitan, Artforum, Detour and Vogue Homme International, as well as on album covers for artists such as Everything but the Girl and The Marvelous Three. He is currently developing the first issue of a new magazine and photographing the next issue of Purple Sex.
 
Taking his cues from art forms of the 50's, 60's and 70's, such as illustrated crime magazines, pulp fiction book covers, and movie posters, Chas Ray Krider has shot for P.U.R.E., Dutch Penthouse, and Erotica magazines. His work has appeared in many photography anthologies, and Taschen published a monograph of his work in 2002. His website is www.motelfetish.com.
 
Gary Krist is the author of Chaos Theory and Bad Chemistry.
 
Wade Krueger was raised in Hawkinsville, Georgia, and now lives and works in Columbus, Ohio. He is a graduate student in the Creative Writing program at Ohio State University.
 
Thomas Krüsselmann's one and only A grade ("eins", that is, in germany) in high school was in art, a photography class, where he successfully copied duane michals` style of surreal photo series. He also made experimental super-8 movies from the age of 13. Now grown-up Krüsselmann is working internationally photographing fashion and advertising, shooting Claudia Schiffer and some other german celebrities, but lately he has a tendency to show and create more personal, artistic work.
 
Karla Kuban's novel, Marchlands, was published in 1998. Kuban lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
 
Stanley Kunitz lives in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts. His most recent honors include the Harvard Centennial Medal (1992), the National Medal of Arts (1993) and an "In Celebration of Writers" award from Poets & Writers (1999). He has just been appointed Poet Laureate of America.
 
Yumiko Kurahashi was born in 1935 and is renowned in Japan as a novelist, critic and short story writer. Her novels include The Adventures of Sumiyakisuto Q and Account of a Round Trip to the Amanons, and her short story collections include Cruel Fairy Tales for Adults, The Passage of Dreams and Fantastic Gallery. She has been awarded the Women's Literary Prize, the Tamura Toshiko Prize and Izumi Kyoka Prize, among others.


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