Category: Published Issues

James Rioux
his poems and essays have appeared in such publications as Five Points, the North American Review, Prairie Schooner, and Agenda. He teaches

George Repp
is a graduate of Goddard College and Pacifica Graduate Institute who enjoys an interest in psyche, soul, and the expressive arts. He is a

Ronald J. Pelias
his poems have appeared in a number of journals, including Small Pond, Yet Another Small Magazine, Out of Line, Midwest Poetry Review, Margie,

Mark Parsons
his poems have recently been published or are forthcoming in Curbside Splendor, Smalldoggies, Poetry Quarterly, Heavy Feather Review, Regarding

John Lorence
was raised on the challenging streets of Hartford, Connecticut, and now lives as a “from–away” resident of Portland, Maine with his

Bruce Holsapple
works as a Speech–Language Pathologist in Magdalena, New Mexico, where he makes his home. His most recent book of poetry is Wayward Shadow

Ceridwen Hall
has recently completed an MFA at the University of Illinois (Urbana–Champaign) where he served as assistant poetry editor at the Ninth

Eric Forsbergh
won the Poetry Society of Virginia’s premier prize, the Edgar Allen Poe Memorial in 2013 and again in 2014. He won the University of Tennessee

Mark DeCarteret
his work has appeared in the anthologies American Poetry: The Next Generation (Carnegie Mellon), Place of Passage: Contemporary Catholic Poetry

Philip Dacey
his latest book is Church of the Adagio and his previous book, Gimme Five, won the 2012 Blue Light Press Award. He appears in Scribner’s Best