Category: Winter 2011 Poets

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

Geoffrey Gaddis
his poems have appeared in Hunger Mountain, Aethlon, and The Healing Muse. He lives in Putney, Vermont.

Russell Evatt
recently lived in Krakow, Poland, where he studied the Polish language. His work has appeared in Iron Horse Literary Review, Prism Review, Specs

Maurizio Cucchi
was born in 1945 in Milan, where he continues to live. In addition to his poetry, he has published a novel and a book of essays. His most

Kathleen Balma
is a Fulbright Fellow and graduate of Indiana University’s MFA program. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Mid–American Review,