Category: Spring 2014 Poets

Vanessa Vie
is a visual artist, singer-songsmith, guitarist, harmonica player, and lyricist-poet. Born in Asturias, North Spain, she moved to London in

Anne Elezabeth Pluto
earned a doctorate in English Literature, and an M.A. in Humanities from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where she studied poetry

Adrian C. Louis
a half-breed Indian, he was born and raised in northern Nevada and is an enrolled member of the Lovelock Paiute Tribe. He is a graduate of Brown

Gerald Locklin
is an American poet who is a Professor Emeritus of English at California State University, Long Beach and the poetry editor of Chiron Review. He

Natasha Georgievska
a sensualist writer of martial literature emerging under the alias Lolita Enchanté, she is an eccentric Macedonian bohemian who loves to write

Stephen Ellis
born in 1948. He edited, with Stephen Dignazio, 26 issues of the little magazine :that: (1992–1996), and was the editor and publisher of over

Xue Di
was born in Beijing. He is the author of three volumes of collected works and one book of criticism on contemporary Chinese poetry in Chinese.

Jim Daniels
has been teaching creative writing at Carnegie Mellon University since 1981. Recent books include Having a Little Talk with Capital P Poetry;

George Chopping
is a poet from Torquay, England. A few years ago he left a glittering career as a shelf filler for a major supermarket and began to perform his

Matthew Caley
his poetry book, Thirst (Slow Dancer, 1999) was Nominated for The Forward Prize for Best First Poetry Collection. This was followed by The Scene