Sue Brannan Walker, Ph.D., is Poet Laureate of Alabama, the Stokes Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing and Director of the Stokes Center for Creative Writing, and Professor of English at the University of South Alabama
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S Stephanie’s work has appeared in literary magazines and anthologies such as Third Coast, Birmingham Poetry Review, Café Review, The Southern Review, Rattle, and The Sun. Her chapbooks include Throat (Igneus Press)
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Claudia Serea is a Romanian-born poet who immigrated to the U.S. in 1995. Her poems and translations have appeared in Meridian, Mudfish, Main Street Rag, Harpur Palate, Exquisite Corpse, The Fourth River, The Red Wheelbarrow, among others.
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Gary Hardaway is an architect and poet. A native Texan, Hardaway lives on the flatlands of North Texas with his wife, writer JP Reese, three cats, and a very old dog. His work has been published at Gumball poetry and the IBPC. His chapbook Not for Profit is forthcoming from SilkwormsInk.
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Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga Press, 2006), which won the 2005 Anhinga Prize for Poetry. New poems have appeared recently or are forthcoming in The American Poetry Journal, Copper Nickel, diode, Juked, Redactions,
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Raina J. León, Cave Canem graduate fellow (2006) and member of the Carolina African American Writers Collective, has been published in The Holly Rose Review, Bosphorus Art Project Quarterly, The Osprey Journal, Verdad Magazine, The Sixers Review, The Externalist,
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Jacob Russell lives in South Philly where he writes, plays barroom pool, and grows tomatoes and basil in the little strip of a garden in front of his apartment. His work has been performed by InterAct Theatre and appeared in Criiphoria 2,
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Katrina K. Guarascio is a teacher and poet. Her poetry is published in many literary magazines and online journals including Vox Poetica, SP Quill, and Nerve Cowboy. She is the author of two chapbooks: Hazy Expression and More Fire than Sun.
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Richard Krawiec has published 2 novels, a collection of short stories, a book of poetry, 4 plays and numerous stories, poems, essays, and feature articles. He has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the NC Arts Council.
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JP Reese earned a BS in psychology and an AA in Health Sciences from The University of Bridgeport in 1979 and 1980. After winning second place in the fledgling IBPC for her poem "A Letter From Your Sisters," Reese applied for and was accepted to The University of Memphis' MFA program in 2000,
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Jillian Brall received both her BA in Creative Writing in 2004 and her MFA in Poetry in 2009 from The New School, in New York, NY. She is a NYC certified Teaching Artist, currently living in the Bushwick area of Brooklyn. She recently published a book of poems, Wet Information,
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Diane K. Martin's work has appeared in New England Review, Field, Poetry Daily, Crazyhorse, ZYZZYVA, and Third Coast, among others. She was awarded second place in the Nimrod/Hardman Pablo Neruda Prize competition, judged by B.H. Fairchild, in 2004.
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