![]() ![]() Her last two Black Sparrow books, Cold Comfort, and Before It’s Light, won Paterson Review Awards. Lyn Lifshin has written over 120 books and edited four anthologies. She lives and teaches in Portland, Oregon. Her first collection of poems, Night Feeding, has been finalist for several first book prizes. Jessica Lamb’s work has appeared in literary magazines such as Poetry, Willow Springs, Carolina Quarterly, and Green Mountain Review. Currently he is professor of English at DePaul University in Chicago, where he directs the creative writing program. For twenty-seven years he has been editor of the award-winning literary journal Poetry East, which celebrates poetry, translation, and art from around the world. In 2000, a volume of new and collected poems, The Blessing (Copper Canyon Press, 2000), won the Society of Midland Authors Award for poetry. His poems are published in such popular anthologies as Billy Collins’s Poetry 180 and Garrison Keillor’s Good Poems, and he has been heard many times on National Public Radio. Richard Jones is the author of six books of poems, including his most recent volume, Apropos of Nothing (Copper Canyon Press, 2006). Now, he runs his own gardening business and writes. He grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and has lived in Philadelphia for 45 years where he has worked as a city planner. William Hengst’s poems have appeared, or are forthcoming, in The Aurorean, GreenPrints, Pearl, Red Wheelbarrow, and The Schuylkill Valley Journal of the Arts. He currently lives in fabulous Yonkers, New York. He grew up among trees, pick-up trucks, and gas stations in western Massachusetts. His first chapbook, Dog Medicine, is now available from Pudding House Publications.īeth Gylys has published two books of poetry: Spot in the Dark (Ohio State University Press, 2004) and Bodies that Hum (Silverfish Review Press, 1999). Review, Steam Ticket, and Whiskey Island. Recent poems have been published in Natural Bridge, Runes, G. He was then accepted by the graduate program at UT Austin, where he spent one year. Matt Dennison finished his undergraduate degree at Mississippi State University where, in addition to placing third in the Southern Literary Festival for fiction, he won the National Sigma Tau Delta essay competition (as judged by X. He teaches at the University of Massachusetts and Bristol Community College. He is the author of American Literacy, published by William Morrow. Jack Conway’s poems have appeared in Poetry, The Antioch Review, The Columbia Review, Rattle, The Norton Anthology of Light Verse, and elsewhere. ![]() His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Cream City Review, Notre Dame Review, Midwest Quarterly, Aries, Permafrost, and Plainsongs. He lives in Lafayette, Indiana, with his wife, Carol Fadda-Conrey, and spends his summers in Beirut, Lebanon. Sean Conrey is currently a visiting assistant professor at Purdue University, where he received his Ph.D. Ryder Collinsis the poetry editor of Cream City Review and has work published in Nimrod and The Strange Fruit. His most recent poetry collection is Child in the House from Canio’s Editions (Sag Harbor). He currently teaches literature and writing at Ralston High School in Omaha, Nebraska, where he lives with his wife and two children.Įdward Butscher has written biographies of Sylvia Plath and Conrad Aiken. from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. His work has appeared in various journals, with poetry appearing most recently in The Notre Dame Review and Ninth Letter.ĭaniel Boster earned a B.A. His second novel was recently purchased by Scribner to be published in 2009. ![]() Matt Bondurant’s first novel The Third Translation (Hyperion) was published in 2005 and has been translated into 14 languages world-wide. She teaches English at Auburn University. She has received awards from the Alabama Writer’s Forum, the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts, and New England Writers. Emma Bolden’swork has appeared, or is forthcoming, in such journals as VERSE, MARGIE, Spoon River Poetry Review, The Southern Humanities Review, and CRANKY. ![]()
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