Category: Summer 2016 Poets
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
Gerald Locklin
was called “one of the great undiscovered talents of our time” by Charles Bukowski. He is the author of more than 150 books, chapbooks, and
Michelle Lewis
Helen Reed Lehman
is from Southern California. She studied theater and English at San Diego State University. Her work appears in Catamaran Literary Reader, Quail
Maisie Houghton
grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts and graduated from Radcliffe College in 1962. She published her memoir, Pitch Uncertain (Tidepool Press,
Carolyn Gelland
her poems and essays have recently appeared in The Notre Dame Review, Rosebud, The Bitter Oleander, and other publications. Her collections of
Michael Estabrook
is a retired baby boomer child–of–the–sixties, freed after working 40 years for “The Man” and sometimes “The Woman.” No more
Martín Espada
Martín Espada teaches at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has received the Shelley Memorial Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship as well
Doug Anderson
is a poet and visual artist living in Massachusetts’ Pioneer Valley. His most recent book is Horse Medicine. His first book, The Moon Reflected