Sarah M. Wells
Sarah M. Wells is the author of the chapbook of poems, Acquiesce, winner of the Starting Gate Award from Finishing Line Press. Poems and essays by Wells have ap...
Sarah M. Wells is the author of the chapbook of poems, Acquiesce, winner of the Starting Gate Award from Finishing Line Press. Poems and essays by Wells have ap...
Cindy Stewart-Rinier is in her final year of an MFA program in Creative Writing at Pacific Lutheran University. She has published poems in such journals as Caly...
Paul Dickey’s They Say This is How Death Came Into the World was published by Mayapple Press in January, 2011 and was nominated by the press for the National Bo...
Donald Morrill is the author of four books of nonfiction, Impetuous Sleeper, The Untouched Minutes (winner of the River Teeth Nonfiction Prize), Sounding for Co...
Heather Kirn Lanier’s poems and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in dozens of literary journals, including The Sun, Fourth Genre, The Southern Revi...
Michael Pearce’s stories and poems have appeared in Epoch, Shenandoah, Conjunctions, The Gettysburg Review, Nimrod, and Ascent. He lives with his wife and son i...
Poetry and essays by Brad Clompus have appeared in such journals as Willow Springs, West Branch, Tampa Review, Sonora Review, Natural Bridge, The Pinch, and Fif...
Robin Chapman’s seventh poetry collection, the eelgrass meadow, is out from TebotBach. Recipient of the 2010 Helen Howe Poetry Prize from Appalachia, she ...
Anna Lowe Weber, originally from Louisiana, currently lives in Alabama where she teaches creative writing at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Her work ...
Katharine Coles’ fifth poetry collection, Flight, is forthcoming from Red Hen Press. Recent poems have appeared or been accepted to appear in The Gettysburg R...