Category: Summer 2013 Poets
Wayne Atherton
Baron Wormser
is the author /co–author of twelve full–length books and a poetry chapbook. His titles include The Road Washes Out in Spring: A
Kevin Sweeney
has degrees from California (PA) State College and the University of Massachusetts. He is the chair of the English Department at Southern Maine
Kathleen Sullivan
has been a practicing psychotherapist for forty years, a poet for only a quarter of that time. She believes there are many similarities between
Martin Steingesser
is author of two books of poems: Brothers of Morning and The Thinking Heart: the Life and Loves of Etty Hillesum. His poems have appeared in The
Betsy Sholl
has published seven collections of poetry, most recently Rough Cradle ( Alice James Books, 2009). Don’t Explain won the 1997 Felix Pollak Prize
Tim Seibles
was born and raised in Philadelphia. He earned a B.A. at Southern Methodist University and an M.F.A. at Vermont College of Norwich University. He
Stephen Petroff
writes and paints in Sagadahoc County, Maine. He has published with Blackberry, Dancing Bear, Dog Ear and Red Tea. He was engaged in a
Marita O’Neill
has an M.F.A. from Vermont College. Her first chap book of poetry is Love Dogs. She teaches at Scarborough High School in Scarborough, Maine.
Anne Britting Oleson
is a writer and teacher who lives in the mountains of Central Maine with her family. She has published two chapbooks, The Church of St. Materiana