Category: Winter 2013 Poets

Judith Zander
was born in Anklam, Germany, in 1980 and now lives in Berlin. In addition to writing poetry and prose, she translates English literature and is

Sarah Wetzel
poet and engineer, is the author of Bathsheba Transatlantic, which won the Philip Levine Prize for Poetry and was published in 2010 by Anhinga

Kevin Sweeney
has published two books of poems, Rags of Prayer and Ordinary Time, both from Moon Pie Press, with a third collection due out this year. He

Richard Spilman
is the author of two books of poetry: In the Night Speaking (Winner of the Sacramento Poetry Center Prize) and Suspension (New American Press

Jake Schneider
holds a degree in writing and languages from Sarah Lawrence College. His translations of Ron Winkler’s work have appeared in numerous literary

Bradley Schmidt
grew up in rural Kansas, completed a bachelor’s in German studies at a small liberal arts college there, studied German literature and theology

Ulrike Almut Sandig
was born in Großenhain (GDR) in 1979 and now lives in Leipzig and Berlin. She started publishing her poetry by pasting poems onto construction

Angela Patten
is the author of two poetry collections, Reliquaries and Still Listening, both published by Salmon Poetry, Ireland. Her poems have appeared in

Daniel Lusk
is author of Lake Studies: Meditations on Lake Champlain (LCMM, 2011), Kissing the Ground: New & Selected Poems (Onion River, 1999), and

Mariela Griffor
was born in the city of Concepcion in southern Chile. She is the author of Exiliana (2007) and House (2007) and founder of Marick Press. Her work