Category: Published Issues
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Envy — An Elegy
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Yahrzeit
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No Man is an Island . . .
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Bruce Spang
Bruce Spang: lives in Falmouth, Maine, teaches creative writing at Scarborough High School, and enjoys gardening and yoga. His latest book, To
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Peter Manuel
Peter Manuel: graduated from the Stonecoast M.F.A. program in January 2005; the following April his Sheltering Pines Press chapbook, (!!)
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Henry Kearney, IV
Henry Kearney, IV: is from Robersonville, North Carolina. He has an M.F.A. from Warren Wilson College.
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Philip A. Waterhouse
Philip A. Waterhouse: lives in Sonoma, California. This is his first appearance in The Café Review.
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Lucien Stryk
Lucien Stryk: has been a presence in American letters for sixty-five years. His international reputation is based, not only on his own work,
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Dan Stryk
Dan Stryk: originally from the “cornlands” west of Chicago, he now lives among the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, in Bristol. He
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Natasha Sajé
Natasha Sajé: is the author of two books of poems, Red Under the Skin (Pittsburgh, 1994) and Bend (Tupelo, 2004), and many essays. She teaches