Laurinda Lind
Laurinda Lind lives in New York’s North Country, where winter is just like it is in Minnesota. Previous poetry publications and acceptances include Antith...
Laurinda Lind lives in New York’s North Country, where winter is just like it is in Minnesota. Previous poetry publications and acceptances include Antith...
T. R. Hummer has published 14 books of poetry and prose. Former editor-in-chief of The Kenyon Review, The New England Review, and The Georgia Review, he lives w...
John Chavers enjoys working as a writer, artist, photographer, and general creator. He is currently working on a series of images that incorporate personal phot...
Lisa Norris has published two books of award-winning short stories, Toy Guns (Helicon Nine Press, 2000) and Women Who Sleep with Animals (Stephen F. Austin Stat...
Joseph Gross’s poetry and essays have appeared in a number of journals, including Alaska Quarterly Review, Fourth Genre, Mid-American Review, Ninth...
Laurie Stone’s next book, My Life as an Animal, Stories, will be published this October by Triquarterly Books/Northwestern University Press. Her work has ...
Paul Willis’s fourth collection, to be published this year by Stephen F. Austin State University Press, is Getting to Gardisky Lake.
Beverly Burch’s fiction and poetry have appeared in New England Review, North American Review, Willow Springs, Tinderbox and Poetry Northwest. Her second poetry...
Richard Terrill is the author of two collections of poems, Almost Dark and Coming Late to Rachmaninoff, winner of the Minnesota Book Award; and two memoirs, Fak...
Betsy Johnson-Miller’s work has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Prairie Schooner, Boulevard, Portland, and Gray’s Sporting Journal.