Poetry
This spring, a pale violet crocus, almost white, appeared in my yard. The other blooms, all purple, had unfurled themselves at
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Josephine Yu is the author of Prayer Book of the Anxious (Elixir Press, 2016). Her poems have appeared in such journals as
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Francine Witte is the author of four poetry chapbooks and two flash fiction chapbooks. Her full-length poetry collection,
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Caroline Rash is a writer and educator in Camden, NJ. She has an MFA from Rutgers and is working on a novel about a
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Jessica Lieberman's work has appeared or is forthcoming in Kenyon Review Online, Bennington Review, Horsethief,
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Ron Riekki wrote U.P.: a novel (Great Michigan Read nominated) and edited The Way North: Collected Upper Peninsula New
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john sweet, b 1968, still numbered among the living. A believer in writing as catharsis. An optimistic pessimist. Opposed to
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Lindsay Stuart Hill’s work has appeared in Ploughshares, The Southern Review, Five Points, Barrow Street, Salamander, and
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I missed AWP this year, which means I missed meeting writers and editors I admire, and seeing friends I’ve made in
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Anita Olivia Koester is a Chicago poet and author of four chapbooks including Marco Polo (Hermeneutic Chaos Press),
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Caroline M. Mar is a poet and high school Special Educator who lives, writes, and teaches in her hometown of
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Nicole Robinson’s recent poems have appeared in Artful Dodge, The Fourth River, Great River Review,
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Genevieve DeGuzman’s work appears or is forthcoming in Cider Press Review, FIVE:2:ONE, FOLIO, LONTAR,
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Jessica Cuello is the author of Pricking (Tiger Bark Press, 2016), Hunt (The Word Works, 2017), and several
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Laura Foley is author of six collections, including WTF and Night Ringing. “Gratitude List” won the Common Good Books contest,
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Charlie Clark’s poetry has appeared in Pleiades, Smartish Pace, Threepenny Review, West Branch, and
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Every January, or should I say at the end of every December, I start thinking about what I’d like to accomplish in the
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