Category: Fall 2010 Issue

Annie Seikonia

Mark Schorr
currently serves as Executive Director of the Robert Frost Foundation in Lawrence, Massachusetts. His new manuscript is Sonnets and Songs of (I)

Megan Grumbling
serves as Reviews Editor for The Café Review. Her work is included in the 2010 edition of Best New Poets, published by the University of

Thom Dawkins
is an M.F.A. candidate at Chatham University, where he also serves as a poetry editor for The Fourth River literary journal. His poetry has been

Rebecca Pendel

William Teunis Paarlberg

Padma Thornlyre
resides in the canyon village of Kitteredge, Colorado. His long poem, Mavka, in 51 parts, will appear in 2011.

Richard Taylor
was educated at Dartmouth College, Kiel University (Germany), and Yale. He was a member of the 1964 Olympic Nordic Ski Team. For many years he

Helene Swarts
is a former teacher. She believes that poetry can help us find ourselves and each other. The idyll of Peaks Island, Maine, where she lives, is

Ethan Stebbins
his poetry has appeared in Best New Poets 2008, Poetry, The Hudson Review, The Dark Horse and others. In 2007 – 08 he served as the New