Category: Published Issues

Douglas K. Currier
is a former college professor and poet living in Burlington, Vermont. His work has appeared in the anthology Onion River: Six Vermont Poets and

Marcia F. Brown
is the current Poet Laureate of Portland, Maine. She is the author of four poetry collections, including When We Invented Water (Moon Pie Press,

John Blair
has published five books, including two poetry collections, The Occasions of Paradise (U. Tampa Press, 2012) and The Green Girls (Pleiades Press,

Doug Anderson
has had recent work in Prairie Schooner and Cutthroat and work forthcoming in the Massachusetts Review. His most recent book, Keep Your Head

The Disclaimers
by G. H. Smith This is not a poem about the inevitability Of old age, decrepitude, and death. You won’t find a single Reference to lost

The Blade Came Too Close to My Own Throat
by Didi Jackson The blade came too close to my own throat. I walk as far away as I can from the home of your hands. Here, in the dark, I

The Border
by Doug Anderson They come across by light of cell phone, by blood trail, by the gleam of the coyote’s incisor, by the eye in the dollar’s

Divide
by Bruce Holsapple Sandy mountain road, twisting high thru pine & jumper, into that saddle where the peaks divide, rocky gullies start hers,

Kevin Sweeney
has degrees from California (Pa) State College and the University of Massachusetts. He is chair of the English department at Southern Maine

Kristen Stake
writes poetry, teaches Contact Improvisation dance, and practices massage therapy. She earned an MFA in Poetry Writing from Vermont College in