Kate Fetherston lives in Montpelier, Vermont, where she works as a poet, visual artist, and psychotherapist. Her first poetry collection, Until Nothing More Can Break, was published in 2012, and she has co-edited two anthologies: …
Kate Fetherston

Kate Fetherston lives in Montpelier, Vermont, where she works as a poet, visual artist, and psychotherapist. Her first poetry collection, Until Nothing More Can Break, was published in 2012, and she has co-edited two anthologies: …
Roger Weingarten is the author of 11 poetry collections, including Ethan Benjamin Boldt, Knopf, Ghost wrestling, Godine, and The Four Gentlemen and Their Footman, Longleaf, 2015. Co-editor: 8 poetry and prose anthologies, he’s taught & read at conferences, …
Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin’s poetry has appeared in The Nomad, Atlanta Review, Appalachian Heritage, Great Smokies Review, Notes from the Gean and several anthologies including The Gift of Experience (Atlanta Review, 2005), Immigration, Emigration, Diversity (Chapel Hill Press, 2005), and The Moveable Nest (Helicon Press, 2007), . Her …
Earl Carlton Huband, a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A. and M.A.T.), is the author of two poetry chapbooks, The Innocence of Education (Longleaf Press, 2018) and In the Coral …
Jeanne Julian of South Portland, Maine, is co-winner of Reed Magazine‘s Edwin Markham Prize (2019). Author of Like the O in Hope and two chapbooks, she has published poems in Comstock Review, Kakalak, Poetry Quarterly, Naugatuck River Review and other journals. …
A poet and photographer with an ongoing interest in the traditions and cultures of the Pacific rim, for many years Steve Lautermilch has worked in the deserts of the American southwest, exploring the sites and …
Anne Maren-Hogan writes and gardens in one of the oldest intentional communities in the country, dedicated to simplicity, sustainability, and consensus decision-making. Her childhood on an Iowa farm, which her family still farms, provides material …
Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés was born in New Jersey to Cuban parents. Educated in Miami and New York, her fiction, nonfiction, and poetry appear in numerous journals and anthologies, including Acentos Review, Azahares, The Antonym, Kweli Journal, …
Jonathan Minton lives in central West Virginia, where he is a Professor of English at Glenville State College. He is the author of the book Technical Notes for Bird Government (Telemetry Press, 2018)and the chapbooks In Gesture …
Barbara Presnell is a writer and teacher of writing who lives in Lexington, NC. Her five books of poetry include Piece Work, which documents the textile industry in North Carolina through the eyes of its workers, …
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