Poetry
When I first began a life of reading and writing poetry, I thought about how fun it would be. I thought for a few minutes about how tough
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Christian Bancroft received his PhD from the University of Houston and is the recipient of a Michener Fellowship. A semifinalist for
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It’s 2019! Let’s celebrate short forms!
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Anne Hunley Trisler is a poet, musician, and songwriter whose work has appeared in Mothering, Struggle, Barbaric Yawp,
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Denton Loving is the author of the poetry collection Crimes Against Birds (Main Street Rag) and editor of
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Jeri Theriault’s latest chapbook, In the Museum of Surrender won the 2013 Encircle chapbook contest. Her full-length collection
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Rita Quillen’s new novel, WAYLAND, is forthcoming from Iris Press in 2019. Her most recent poetry collection,
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Andrew Laurence Graney holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Seattle Pacific University. He has published work in
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Susan Rich is an award-winning poet, editor and essayist. She's the author of four poetry collections including, most recently,
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Recently, I’ve made time again to write down what I think and feel on paper. Sometimes my life gets too busy to make time to
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Sam Herschel Wein lives in Chicago and specializes in aimless frolicking. His chapbook, Fruit Mansion (Split Lip Press, 2017), was the
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Glenn Freeman has published two collections of poems, Keeping the Tigers Behind Us and Traveling Light, as well as a
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Hannah Baker Saltmarsh earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a PhD in
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Adam Chiles’ first collection of poems, Evening Land (Cinnamon Press) was nominated for the 2009 Gerald Lampert Memorial award for
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Wale Ayinla writes from the ancient city of Abeokuta in Nigeria. He teaches Government at Triumph College. He is a
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Diana Pinckney is the winner of the Ekphrasis Prize, Atlanta Review’s International Poetry Prize and Prime Number Magazine’s
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This has been the gloomiest September I can remember. Or maybe it’s not the weather, it’s my mood, because
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