Category: Winter 2011 Issue

Kevin Rabas
co – directs the Creative Writing Program at Emporia State University, is managing editor of Flint Hills Review, and writes regularly for

Paul Pines
grew up in Brooklyn around the corner from Ebbets Field and spent the early sixties on the Lower East Side of New York. In 1970, he opened The

Michael Palma
will publish a new book of poems, Begin in Gladness (Star Cloud Press), this spring. Along with his translations of Raboni and Cucchi, he will

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cut his teeth wailing poesy in Greenwich Village, circa 1962 – 64, at the legendary Rafio Cafe. He has dwelled in 47, not so exotic, ports

Manoli Kouremetis
earned his MFA from Old Dominion University. His fiction and poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in The Southeast Review, Boxcar Poetry

James Koller
is a poet, novelist, photographer, painter, publisher, and editor. He obtained his BA from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois in

Alan Holder
was born in Brooklyn, New York and educated at Columbia University. He taught at a number of colleges and universities over a forty year period,

Nancy A. Henry
her poems have appeared in Rattle, Southern Humanities Review, The Hollins Critic, The Café Review, and many other publications, as well as being

Gabor G. Gyukics
is a Hungarian-American poet and literary translator presently residing in Budapest, Hungary. He has been writing poetry in English and

Gerard Grealish
his poetry has appeared in Poet Lore, Free Lunch, The Sow’s Ear, The Connecticut River Review, Parting Gifts, The Ontario Review, The Bad Henry