Category: Summer 2013 Poets
Naomi Shihab Nye
was born to an American mother and a Palestinian father. At the age of 14, her family moved to Jerusalem. Upon returning to the U.S., she earned
Molly McGrath
worked with Michael Macklin on the literary magazine Bananafish and shared with him stories of their sons, hers yet unborn and his already a man.
Michael Macklin
1949 – 2012
Steve Luttrell
is the founding editor of The Café Review, host of the CTN5 television show The Poets Cafe, and the author of ten books of poetry.
Philip Levine
lives in New York City and Fresno, California. In New York City, he teaches at New York University and is the Distinguished Poet in Residence for
John W. Hoy
is a teacher at Waynflete School in Portland, Maine. His first published poem was in 1972. He is also a story delver, a genealogist and
Megan Grumbling
her work has appeared in Poetry, The Iowa Review, Crazyhorse, The Southern Review, Seneca Review, Passages North, the Indiana Review, and other
Gerard Grealish
is the founder of the Mulberry Poets & Writers Association, practices criminal defense law, and writes both poetry and prose in northeastern
Nadell Fishman
her first poetry collection is Drive. Her poems have been published in journals such as Poet Lore, The Café Review and Hunger Mountain. She has
Catherine Fisher
lives in Freeport, Maine with her dog, Happy.