Dear Reader, On 16 October 2001,
Gangway received a prestigious at-award in Vienna. The jury: "This site is neither particularly beautiful
nor particularly fast. It is rather an example of consistent use of
particular possibilities of the Internet, enabling small initiatives
to publish worldwide and extensively, and thereby fostering an understanding
for culture and the arts. The international high standard of its interesting
and vast contents does the rest." Gerald Ganglbauer
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Liebe(r) Leser(in), am 16. Oktober wurde Gangway in Wien mit einem begehrten at-award ausgezeichnet. Laudatio der Jury: "Diese site ist weder besonders
schön noch besonders schnell. Sie ist vielmehr ein Exempel für
die konsequente Nutzung der besonderen Möglichkeiten des Internet,
die auch kleinen Initiativen erlaubt, weltweit und umfangreich zu publizieren
und zu Kultur und Kunstverständnis beizutragen. Der internationale
Anspruch des interessanten und weitläufigen Inhaltes tut ein Übriges." Gerald Ganglbauer
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Anna
Hoffmann, geboren 1971 in Bergen auf Rügen, studierte
Kunstgeschichte, Geschichte, Philosophie in Greifswald, Halle und Berlin.
Anna lebt seit 1994 in Berlin und schreibt seit 1996 fragmentarische
Prosa und Lyrik, veröffentlicht seit 1998 in verschiedenen Künstler-
und Literaturzeitschriften uns schickt uns texte
+ gruß aus berlin. 1999-2000 akademische Weiterbildung Kulturmanagement/-marketing,
2000 erscheint das bibliophile Buch "kreiselband" im Verlag Fortdruck,
Halle, seit 2001 PR-Managerin der Galerie Ngano, Berlin-Mitte, seit
2001 Mitglied im Verband Deutscher Schriftsteller. Foto: Jochim Fischer. John Kidd lives in Hobart, Australia.
Was a teacher. Writer of screenplays and working on 2 novels. Poetry
presently published in ezines, and in print, in US, UK, Switzerland,
The Philippines, Canada, and Australia. Living
in Proximity to the Tasman Bridge. Gerry Gray submitted somewhat
different poems in September saying ... you may have a few
spare moments to do some riddle solving! In November he died suddenly.
According to his son Joshua, he took great pleasure in his poetry, which
was a means to encouragement and self-expression. Thomas
Reichl wurde am 07.06.1983 in Linz geboren, verbrachte seine
Kindheit im Auhof, zog dann mit Beginn des Gymnasiums nach Alberndorf
in der Riedmark, wo er auch heute lebt. Er befindet sich derzeit in
der Maturaklasse des Europagymnasiums Auhof. Das Interesse an Literatur
wuchs langsam heran, mit verstärktem Lesekonsum kam auch das Schreiben
von kurzen Prosatexten hinzu, lose Gedanken, die durch im Alltag auftretende
Ereignisse und Gefühle gekennzeichnet sind. Als Lieblingsautoren
seien Thomas Bernhard, Franz Kafka und Norbert Gstrein genannt. Der
vorliegende Text Kugellager verarbeitet
bestimmte Ereignisse im Leben des Verfassers, wobei eine Mischung von
wahren und fiktiven Elementen stattgefunden hat. Michael
Crane was born in Brisbane in 1961 and moved to Melbourne
18 years later. He studied writing and literature at Deakin University
and began performing his work in public from 1988 onwards. He has had
more than 120 poems individually published in magazines and newspapers
since 1993. Michael appeared in a collection with three other writers
called the Loose kangaroos (Domain Press 1998) and also in 1998 his
first collected The Lightmaster (Phoebe Press) was published. Five Islands
Press are considering publishing a New and Selected collection of his
poems in 2002/2003. In 1991 he founded poetry Slams in Melbourne which
are now held throughout Australia. He has organised more than 220 music
and Poetry events in Melbourne including successful tributes to Leonard
Chen and Charles Bukowski. He recently completed a writers residency
at the Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga which he is extremely
grateful for. Postcards from the End of the
World contains the first 24 pieces in the form of letters (or micro
fiction) from different characters who inhabit a mythical place called
the End of the World. Yvette
Walker completed a BA (Honours) at Curtin University in 2000,
graduating with a double major in Creative Writing and Literature. Her
honours thesis focused on the work of English theatre director Peter
Brook. Yvette is a regular performer at various readings around Perth.
She has performed at DISC, Open Mouth, WEB, Woven Words and Sheela Na-Gig.
Her poetry and prose has been published in several local publications,
as well as in national publications such as Australian Short Stories. She also has a rather attractive rejection notice from The New Yorker. Yvette has been a tutor in the School of Communication and Cultural
Studies at Curtin University and is currently working in a local book
store, where she is learning more about Wilbur Smith, Jeffrey Archer
and Sidney Sheldon than anyone would want to know. We titled her pieces Dinner Companion Poems. Neil Grimmett: I am English by birth
but now live on the Greek island of Crete. I have had stories published
by amongst others: London Magazine, Panurge, Iron, Stand, Sepia, Pretext
and Ambit in the UK. In France, Paris Transcontinental, in Canada, Grain,
in Australia, Quadrant, in South Africa, New Contrast, and in the US
I have been in Fiction and The Yale Review and am forthcoming in DoubleTake
and The Southern Review. I have also been on the net with Web Del Sol
and Tatlins Tower. Recently my first collection was signed by
Kyung Cho of Henry Dunow literary agency New York. And Ive just
had one of my stories printed in the new anthology England Calling.
Heres New Shoes for Trumpy. Liam Ferney is an emerging Brisbane
writer whose work has been published in a variety of journals throughout
Australia, New Zealand and the United States. He is presently working
on two manuscripts of poetry, Popular Mechanics and restricted economies. He is vehemently opposed to the Pax Americana. The submitted Brisbane
Poems are "Grunters Gotta Do What Grunters Gotta Do!",
"beyond the scrub", "Adrift" and "On the Television". Sylvia
Petter is a Vienna-born Australian who has lived in the Geneva
area for more than 25 years. She has a website at http://sylviapetter.com
and an eBook of short stories, THE PAST PRESENT, just out in paperback.
Her writing has been called eclectic. Does a tumbleweed have roots? Eyes to See is her sixth appearance in
Gangway. We published previous stories as early as in issue #3, and
than again in our issues #5, 6, 7 and #14.
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