Category: Winter 2009

Peter Money
Peter Money: his work has been found in The American Poetry Review, Provincetown Arts, The Wallace Stevens Journal, Talisman, The Hawaii Review,

Michael Macklin
Michael Macklin: is a maker of wooden things and word collections. He is also an associate editor for The Café Review. He aspires to be a

Steve Luttrell
Steve Luttrell: founded The Café Review twenty years ago and remains the publishing editor. We, who know him, applaud and congratulate him on

Joanne Kyger
Joanne Kyger: studied at University of California, Santa Barbara. She moved to San Francisco in 1957 and became involved in the beat poetry

William Heyen
William Heyen: was born in Brooklyn New York in 1940. He is professor of English and Poet in Residence Emeritus at SUNY Brockport, his

Melissa Crowe
Melissa Crowe: earned an M.F.A. in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Georgia. Her poems have

Emily Carmen
Emily Carmen: was born in Lexington, Massachusetts. Pursuing an interest in languages and the arts, she attended Bennington College in Vermont,

The Lost Brigade

Friendships
by Natasha Sajé Like dead moths, some dissolve to grey on my palms. New ones jump like crickets — I don’t know where they’ll land, and fear where

Epithalamium with Acrobats
by Melissa Crowe Love, let us be clowns to one another our mouths drawn down, yes, but every frown and tear merely grease paint. Let’s see how