Category: Spring 2013 Poets

Susan H. Maurer
has had six little books published and her full length Perfect Dark, Ungovernable Press, was published by Sweden’s Lars Palm. She has had three

John Macker
lives in Northern New Mexico in an old roadhouse on the Santa Fe Trail. A widely published short story writer and poet for over 20 years, he has

Rich Ives
is the 2009 winner of the Francis Locke Memorial Poetry Award from Bitter Oleander and the 2012 winner of the Creative Nonfiction Prize from Thin

Robert Herschbach
is an editor and writer currently based in the metro Washington D.C. area. He completed an English degree at the University of New Hampshire.

Elton Glaser
has published eight full–length collections of poetry, including two new books in 2013: Translations from the Flesh (University of

Suzannah Gilman
her poetry has appeared in such publications as The Florida Review, Calyx, Pearl, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Family Matters: Poems of our

Trina Gaynon
volunteers with WriteGirl, an organization in Los Angeles providing workshops and mentors for high school girls interested in writing. She also

Donald Crane
is seventy–seven years old and lives in Milbridge, Maine. Since retirement he has been able to pursue a life–long interest in poetry