Category: Summer 2016 Issue

Robert Tremmel
has recently published in Poet Lore, Edge Literary Journal, Santa Fe Literary Review, and Roanoke Review. His chapbook There is a Naked Man was

David Stankiewicz
is the author of My First Beatrice (Moon Pie Press, 2013). He lives in Maine with his wife and daughter and teaches at Southern Maine Community

Lee Sharkey
is as a writer, teacher, and editor. Her publications include six chapbooks and four full–length volumes: Calendars of Fire (Tupelo Press,

John W. Sexton
has published five poetry collections including The Offspring of the Moon (Salmon Poetry, 2013). His sixth book, Futures Pass, is forthcoming

Edward O’Dwyer
from Ireland, has had poetry published in The Forward Book of Poetry, Poetry Ireland Review, The Manchester Review, A Hudson View Poetry Digest,

Mary O’Connell
was involved in amateur dramatics and did a bit of sailing. She has retired from teaching and has been fortunate enough to have been mentored by

normal
has published nearly 600 pieces between 1992–2015 (without the internet). He has been called “one of the last American primitives” in the

Jefferson Navicky
his work has appeared, or is forthcoming, in filling Station, Crossborder, Storm Cellar, The Catch, and Smokelong Quarterly. He teaches English

Mark Melnicove
has had poems recently appear in Agni online, Gargoyle, and Otoliths. A 45–year retrospective of his word art was exhibited at Bowdoin

Justin Lowe
spent portions of his childhood on the Spanish island Minorca with his younger sister and artist mother. He learned to write poetry while penning