Category: Published Issues

David Filer
lives and works in the other Portland. (Oregon.) His most recent books (both in 2012) are The Fear of Love, a full-length collection from Plain

Jack Collom
was born in Chicago. He earned a BA in forestry and English and an MA in English literature from the University of Colorado. He started

William Carpenter
grew up in central Maine, graduated from Waterville High School, got a BA from Dartmouth, and a PhD from the University of Minnesota, where he

Hamish Danks Brown
a.k.a. Danksta Downunder is a poet from Sydney, Australia who has been living on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland for the past 10 years. He has

Jayne Benjulian
recent work has appeared in, Barrow Street, The Seattle Review, The Ilanot Review, The Delaware Poetry Review, Poet Lore, HowlRound, and The

Justen Ahren
former poet laureate of Martha’s Vineyard, who lives in West Tisbury, Massachusetts. He teaches writing workshops in Martha’s Vineyard and

Kristin Agudelo
grew up in Borneo and exotic New Jersey. She teaches high school English and History at Merriconeag Waldorf High School in New Gloucester,

Doubt
by Steve Luttrell It was always about beginnings. The first push to what seemed most insistent. The impulse then to act, to bring off some

Selected Hokku / Senryu
by Joe Richey mottled butterfly alights on a rock to roar * ancient pond polluted frog belly up * o star o powerful western star! are you a star?

Mark Schorr
his most recent book is Aliens (POD, Denmark), a kitchen-table translation of Danish and English haiku and yotsomono with Niels Kjær. He teaches