J.R. Hanson
After growing up in north Idaho, J.R. Hanson earned degrees from a variety of institutions, including Cornell and the Sorbonne, and has taught foreign languages...
After growing up in north Idaho, J.R. Hanson earned degrees from a variety of institutions, including Cornell and the Sorbonne, and has taught foreign languages...
Edith Pearlman’s fiction has appeared three times in Best American Short Stories, three times in the O. Henry Prize Collection, twice in The Pushcart Prize Coll...
Kirsten Wasson has published poetry in North American Review, New York Quarterly, Seneca Review, and elsewhere. “Articles May Shift” is part of a b...
Robin Chapman is author of five chapbooks and six books of poetry, including The Dreamer Who Counted the Dead, winner of a WLA Outstanding Poetry Book of the Ye...
Peggy Shumaker’s new book of poems is Gnawed Bones, due out 2010 from Red Hen Press. Her poem “Calls of Birds We Cannot See” comes from a man...
J. Malcolm Garcia’s essays have been anthologized in Best American Non-Required Reading and Best American Travel Writing. His memoir about his work in Afghanis...
Lisa Ohlen Harris’s mother-in-law passed away in November, 2008, one year after the events in “Autumn Sage.” Lisa’s essays have received...
Robin Carstensen’s poetry is published or forthcoming in Big Muddy, Cold Mountain Review, Many Mountains Moving, Natural Bridge, Puerto del Sol, Sinister Wisdom...
T. R. Hummer is the author of 11 books of poetry and prose, most recently The Infinity Sessions (LSU Press) and The Muse in the Machine: Essays on Poetry and th...