Category: Summer 2010 Issue

Annie Seikonia

Bruce Spang
a teacher and writer, he works at Scarborough High School. He has published several books of poems, including To the Promised Land Grocery

Mark Rice
is originally from northern New England. He received his M.F.A. from New York University and now teaches exceptional learners at a high school

Todd Perry
is excited. He recently received his B.A. in Media Writing from the University of Southern Maine, with a Creative Writing minor, and there’s no

Thom Dawkins
is an M.F.A candidate at Chatham University, where he also serves as a poetry editor for The Fourth River literary journal. His poetry has been

Lisa Pixley

Spencer Selby

Douglas Leichter

Franz Wright
the son of poet James Wright, was born in Vienna, Austria in 1953. During his youth, his family moved to the Northwest United States, the

Douglas Woody Woodsum
is a high school teacher in rural Maine. His poetry, prose, and cartoons have appeared in many publications, including the New England Review,