Category: Fall 2011 Poets

Robert Ronnie Branaman

Lewis Warsh
was born in the Bronx, New York, and has lived in New York City for most of his life. He graduated from City College of New York with a B.A. in

Anne Waldman
an internationally recognized and acclaimed poet, she has been an active member of the “Outrider” experimental poetry community. She is the

Charles Stein
a poet and independent scholar, he is the author of eleven books of poetry including, The Hat Rack Tree (Station Hill Press) and From Mimir’s

Will Staple
born in 1945 in Colusa, California, he attended Berkeley during the Free Speech Movement. He worked as a carpenter on both the Gary Snyder and

Edward Sanders
achieved fame in the countercultural world of the 1960s as poet, magazine founder, bookstore owner, publisher, journalist, anti – war

Julie Rogers
began writing at age twelve and reading her poetry in San Francisco cafes in the late 1970’s. She has self – published five chapbooks, and

Joe Richey
is a poet, journalist, and researcher. He has produced reports for alternative media from Maine to Argentina. With support from The Nation

Margaret Randall
is a poet, essayist, photographer, feminist, and social activist, born in New York City (1936). She lived for many years in Mexico, Cuba, and

George Quasha
is an artist, a poet, and a musician working across mediums to explore principles in common within language, sculpture, drawing, video, sound,