Category: Winter 2009 Poets
Philip A. Waterhouse
Philip A. Waterhouse: lives in Sonoma, California. This is his first appearance in The Café Review.
Lucien Stryk
Lucien Stryk: has been a presence in American letters for sixty-five years. His international reputation is based, not only on his own work,
Dan Stryk
Dan Stryk: originally from the “cornlands” west of Chicago, he now lives among the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, in Bristol. He
Natasha Sajé
Natasha Sajé: is the author of two books of poems, Red Under the Skin (Pittsburgh, 1994) and Bend (Tupelo, 2004), and many essays. She teaches
Ed Sanders
Ed Sanders: achieved fame in the counterculture world of the 60’s as poet, magazine founder, and leading force of The Fugs, a satirical folk
normal
normal: lives in Saugerties, New York.
Jack Myers
Jack Myers: the 2003-04 Texas Poet Laureate, and Professor of English and creative writing at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, is the
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