W. D. Wetherell
W.D. Wetherell’s books include the novel Chekhov’s Sister, the story collection The Man Who Loved Levittown, and the memoir, North of Now. Most recently, ...
W.D. Wetherell’s books include the novel Chekhov’s Sister, the story collection The Man Who Loved Levittown, and the memoir, North of Now. Most recently, ...
Christopher Howell’s Dreamless and Possible: poems New & Selected will be published in spring 2010 by the University of Washington Press. He teaches ...
Reg Saner’s essays and poems have appeared in numerous literary magazines and more than fifty anthologies, as far afield as Rome and Tokyo. Three of his four po...
Judith Slater’s story collection The Baby Can Sing and Other Stories won a Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction and was published by Sarabande Books. Rec...
Charles Harper Webb’s latest book is Shadow Ball: New & Selected Poems, published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in Fall 2009. Recipient of gr...
Christian Barter’s first collection of poetry is The Singers I Prefer. New poems are forthcoming in Ploughshares, Post Road, Hotel Amerika and Redivider. A Ho...
Dawn Marano is president and senior editor of Dawn Marano & Associates, an independent editing firm for book-length works of poetry, fiction and nonfiction....
Lawrence Coates has published short fiction in The Missouri Review, The Greensboro Review, The Long Story, and elsewhere. His first novel, The Blossom Festival,...
Patricia Fargnoli, the New Hampshire Poet Laureate from December 2006 to March 2009, is the author of six collections of poetry. Her newest book is Then, Somet...
Al Maginnes is the author of six poetry collections, most recently Ghost Alphabet (White Pine Press 2008) which won the 2007 White Pine Poetry Prize, Dry Grass ...