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  • Featured Artist of the Month

    Featured Artist of the Month

    Please enjoy all the great offerings we have this month in the categories of non fiction, poetry, drama, food & wine, essay on art, book review, and featured undergrad. Our artist of the month feature will return in March. 

  • The Written Artists Section

    The Written Artists Section

    Our Written Artists section is off the hook! Check out the Featured Guest Column hosted by John Hoppenthaler and all the great artists in the Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Drama sections. And don't miss the new play, Buddy Buddette, and the interview that proceeds it, with writer Jacqueline Wright.

  • The Undergraduate Section

    The Undergraduate Section

    Our Featured Undergrad section is unique in that our Undergrads are nominated by their teachers. This month's Featured Undergrads section includes work by Jennifer Butcher as nominated by Allison Joseph. see more...

Issue VI, Volume II : March 2010

A Poetry Congeries, with John Hoppenthaler - January 2010

hoppenthaler.jpg Soon after Publisher’s Weekly failed to include the work of even one woman in its Top Ten Books of 2009 list, writer and journalist Louisa Ermelino, one of the judges, wrote that it “disturbed us when we were done that our list was all male.” It disturbed other writers, too—both female AND male—and Cate Marvin and Erin Belieu decided to take action.
 
Alicia Ostriker - Interview, Poetry

ostriker.jpgAlicia Ostriker’s most recent collection of poems is the Book of Seventy. Her 1980 anti-war poem sequence the Mother/Child Papers was recently reprinted by the University of Pittsburgh Press, and her chapbook At the Revelation Restaurant will be published by Marick Press.
 
Claudia Emerson - Poetry

Claudia-Emerson-1.jpg Claudia Emerson earned her BA from the University of Virginia and her MFA from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she was poetry editor for The Greensboro Review. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Smartish Pace, The Southern Review, Shenandoah,
 
Denise Low - Poetry

low.jpg Denise Low, former Kansas poet laureate, has fifteen books of poetry, essays, and criticism. Natural Theologies, essays about Plains-Midwest literature, is forthcoming from The Backwaters Press.
 
Maureen Seaton - Poetry

seaton.jpeg Maureen Seaton's recent publications include Cave of the Yellow Volkswagen (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2009) and a memoir, Sex Talks to Girls (University of Wisconsin Press Living Out Series, 2008), winner of the Lambda Literary Award.
 
Maxine Kumin - Poetry

kumin.jpg Maxine Kumin's 17th poetry collection, forthcoming in the spring of 2010, is Where I Live: New and Selected Poems 1990-2010. Her awards include the Pulitzer and Ruth Lilly Poetry Prizes, the Poets’ Prize, and the Harvard Arts and Robert Frost Medals.
 
Janice N. Harrington - Poetry

JaniceNHarrington.jpg Janice N. Harrington’s Even the Hollow My Body Made Is Gone (2007) won the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize from BOA Editions and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. She teaches creative writing at the University of Illinois.
 
Martha Rhodes - Poetry

rhodes.jpg Martha Rhodes is the author of three poetry collections, At the Gate, Perfect Disappearance, and Mother Quiet and has published her poems widely.
 
Allison Joseph - Poetry

joseph.jpg Allison Joseph lives, writes and teaches in Carbondale, Illinois, where she directs the Southern Illinois University Carbondale MFA Program in Creative Writing, serves as editor and poetry editor with Crab Orchard Review, and directs an annual summer writing conference for teen writers.
 
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