Category: Fall 2013 Poets
Jefferson Navicky
has had work appear or is forthcoming in Octopus Magazine, Horse Less Review, Smokelong Quarterly, Birkensnake, and Hobart. His essay about
John McKernan
grew up in Nebraska and is now a retired comma herder after teaching at Marshall University for many years. He lives mostly in West Virginia and
Petar Matovic
was born in 1978, Serbia. He graduated in Serbian Literature at the University of Belgrade. He has published three poetry collections: Cameral
Nancy Jean Hill
is a grandmother from Stratham, New Hampshire. She is an active participant in the Seacoast poetry community and the author of a chapbook,
Roger Hickin
is a New Zealand visual artist and poet. His books, Waiting for the Transport and The Situation & Other Poems appeared in 2009. His Cold Hub
Myronn Hardy
is the author of three books of poems: Approaching the Center, Headless Saints, and Catastrophic Bliss. He divides his time between Morocco and
Gerald George
is a writer and editor in East Machias, Maine. He has published numerous poems in journals, magazines, newspapers, and anthologies, and his
Michael Estabrook
is finally free after 30 years of working for “The Man” and sometimes “The Woman.” No more useless meetings under fluorescent lights in stuffy,
Patrick Doyle
is twenty–three and lives in Durham, Maine with three cats who put up with him with varying success. He writes for the Southern Maine
Leigh Donaldson
lives in Portland, Maine. His work has appeared in The Montreal Review, the This I Believe website, International Poetry Review, American Legacy