Poetry
Marilyn McCabe’s latest book of poems, Glass Factory, was published by The Word Works in Spring 2016. Her poem
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In an interview published by the Antioch Review, Elizabeth Bishop says, “ People seem to think that doing something like
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Michael Boccardo was a recent finalist for the James Wright Poetry Award sponsored by Mid-American Review. His poems have
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Dave Nielsen is the author of Unfinished Figures (Lynx House Press). He studied English at University of Cincinnati. His poems
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Sevé Torres is a poet, educator, and father. His work has been published in the Crab Orchard Review, Duende,
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Maureen Alsop, Ph.D. is the author of four full collections of poetry including Mantic, Apparition Wren, Mirror Inside Coffin and
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Nandini Dhar is the author of the book Historians of Redundant Moments (Agape Editions, 2017). Her poems have recently appeared or are
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Jessica Goody was born and raised on Long Island. She currently lives in South Carolina, where she writes for
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Gabrielle M. Peterson is a writer currently living in Chicago, IL. She reviews fiction for Midway Journal, and has work that has appeared in
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It’s March in the Upper Peninsula and snow is still falling. In fact, on the weekend I penned this column, we had a
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Jessica Lynn Suchon is a poet, essayist, and women’s rights advocate. She is currently an MFA candidate at
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Jen Stein is a feminist writer, advocate, teacher, mother and finder of lost things in Fairfax, Virginia. Her work has recently appeared in
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Charleen Heidkamp is a tall ship sailor who was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Currently a student at the
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Richard Krawiec has published three books of poetry, most recently Women Who Loved me Despite. His work
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Lisa Dordal, author of Commemoration, teaches in the English Department at Vanderbilt University. A Pushcart Prize nominee and
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One of the most intriguing elements of poetry, to me, is form. What really interests me is how the subject of a poem
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Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, Forge, Poetry, Osiris, The New Yorker and
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