Category: Published Issues

Kathleen Clancy
has her MFA from University of Southern Maine–Stonecoast. She most recently placed poems in Cider Press Review and Apalachee Review. In

Molly M. Caldwell
is a Maine Native and a recent graduate from College of The Atlantic. She works seasonally in Bar Harbor and spends her free time traveling and

Michael Biehl
his poetry has appeared in Image, Callaloo, Prairie Fire, and Grain Magazine, among other journals. New work is forthcoming in the Texas Review

Sarah Anderson
is a poet and high school English teacher. Her poems have appeared in The 2008 Poets Guide to New Hampshire, Currents V: Seacoast Writers

Black
by Philip Dacey “My mother never let me wear black; now I wear black all the time.”

Friend Peter
by Bruce Holsapple Opened window by the sink dark wind clattering thru wood blinds — reminds me, washing dishes, of an island breeze & it is,

Mostly, You’ll Find Me for Franz Wright
by James Rioux Forgive me this silly little riddle: of how the world keeps giving me these bruised sunsets pooling into night, the endless jokes

Kevin Sweeney
is chair of the English department at Southern Maine Community College and has published poems in a number of journals. He has two books from

Mark Schorr
serves as Director Emeritus of the Robert Frost Foundation and teaches at Cambridge College in Lawrence, Massachusetts. His latest book is

Andrew Purcell
his work has appeared in The Adirondack Review, Birdfeast, The Balitmore Review, NightBlock, and Weave Magazine, among others. He received his