Category: Fall 2011 Issue
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,
Charles Plymell
was born in 1935 in Kansas, involved in the Beat scene in New York in the 1950s, and was a notable figure in the San Francisco literary scene in
David Meltzer
a poet at age eleven and child performer on radio and television, he began his literary career during the Beat heyday in San Francisco and
Joanna McClure
was born in the desert foothills of the Catalina Mountain Ridge near Oracle, Arizona, in 1930. She attended the University of Arizona, majoring
Gerard Malanga
is a poet and photographer born in 1943. He was the chief assistant for artist Andy Warhol in the mid –1960s, with whom he founded the
Lewis MacAdams
is a poet, activist, journalist, and author of a dozen books and tapes of poetry. His poems have appeared in many anthologies over the last