Category: Fall 2015 Issue – Sumac Tribute Issue

Sharon Olinka
is the author of The Good City (Marsh Hawk Press) and her work has appeared in Prairie Schooner, Nimrod, Poetry Wales, New York Quarterly, The

Rebecca Newth
Rebecca Newth: is the author of six collections of poetry. Annie Dillard, Susan Howe, Guy Davenport, and Jim Harrison have praised her work. A

Gerard Malanga
is a poet and photographer who has published numerous books of poetry, including No Respect: New and Selected Poems, 1964 –2000. He was the

Richard Jarrette
is the author of Beso the Donkey (MSU Press, 2010), Gold Medal Poetry Midwest Independent Publishers Association 2011, and A Hundred Million

Max Hjortsberg
is a poet living in Livingston, MT. He was born in 1974. He is the author of a chapbook of poetry, Bonnie & Clyde (An American Daydream).

Jim Harrison
is the author of over thirty books of poetry, nonfiction, and fiction. Legends of the Fall, Dalva, and Returning to Earth are among his many

Dan Gerber
is the author of Sailing through Cassiopeia (2012) and A Primer on Parallel Lives (2007). He lives in the mountains of Central California.

Paul Fericano
is a poet, satirist, social activist, and co-founder of the parody news syndicate, Yossarian Universal News Service (1980). His work has

Clayton Eshleman
poems appearing in this issue are from Penetralia, to be published by Black Widow Press in 2016. This fall, Black Widow will bring out Clayton

Joseph Bruchac
is a writer and traditional storyteller from the Adirondack Region of northern New York where he lives in the house he was raised in by his