Category: Summer 2014 Poets
George Lloyd
Florence Weinberger
was born in New York City, raised in the Bronx, educated at Hunter College, California State University, Northridge, and UCLA. She is the author
Pamela Twining
was always a poet. Her first efforts were published only in elementary school journals, but her sonnet “Neveah,” written at 16, was honored with
Julie Rogers
was first anthologized in 1980. Her poetry has appeared in many journals. Her prose includes a Buddhist hospice manual, Instructions for the
James Reidel
is a poet, translator, editor, and biographer. Over the years, he has published poems in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, TriQuarterly, Verse,
Stephen Petroff
writes and paints in Sagadahoc County, Maine. He has published with Blackberry, Dancing Bear, Dog Ear, and Red Tea. His interests include, The
Rochelle Owens
is a controversial writer who is considered a pioneer in the experimental Off-Broadway Theatre movement, best known for her avant-garde 1961 play
John Michael Mouskos
is an Architect, Chief Executive of Mouskos LLP, and founder of the JM Mouskos Foundation which supports initiatives for young people in the
Loie Merritt
is a writer and mixed media artist who grew up on Cliff Island, Maine. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Starvations and Blinders
David Meltzer
was born in Rochester, New York, and raised in Brooklyn. He began his literary career during the San Francisco Beat and Berkeley Renaissance