Category: Summer 2010 Issue

Andrea L. Watson
her poetry has appeared in Runes, The Comstock Review, Room of One’s Own, Earth’s Daughters, and Georgetown Review, among others. Her show,

Jonathan Skinner
his poetry collections include With Naked Foot (Little Scratch Pad, 2008) and Political Cactus Poems (Palm Press, 2005). He founded and edits

Russ Sargent
is the owner of Yes Books in Portland, Maine. These poems were written while traveling Europe in 1991 –1992. Other poems, including

Michael Palma
was born in the Bronx, New York, in 1945. He has published one full–length collection of poems, A Fortune in Gold (Gradiva, 2000), and two

Michael David Madonick
is an associate professor at the University of Illinois. His poems have most recently appeared in Iron Horse, Redivider, New Ohio Review /

Steve Luttrell
was born and continues to live in Portland, Maine. He is a graduate of Franklin Pierce College and is the author of ten books of poetry. His

Daniel Lusk
his books include Kissing the Ground: New & Selected Poems and Onion River: Six Vermont Poets. His poems have appeared in Poetry, New

Victoria Livingstone
lives in Boston, Massachusetts, where she spends her time writing and translating poetry, teaching Spanish, and working towards her Ph.D. in

Elizabeth Hoover
her poetry has appeared in The Hoyden’s Ferry Review, The Atlanta Review, New Letters, and is forthcoming in Natural Bridge. She is the associate

Daniel Hales
his ghazal “Dear Shahid” was published in The Massachusetts Review and his ghazal “The Red Dress Of Poetry” was published in Ravishing