Category: Winter 2013 Poets
Polly Giantonio
lives in Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania. Her poems are forthcoming in The Wisconsin Review and have appeared several times in the Aurorean and in
Iain Galbraith
has published poems in Poetry Review, The Times Literary Supplement, PN Review, New Writing, and elsewhere. His recent publications include
David Filer
has published Housekeeping, a chapbook of sonnets (Finishing Line Press, 2012) and The Fear of Love, a full–length collection (Plain View
Bill Edmondson
has had work in The Hollins Critic, Confrontation, Redactions, and Canary. He has only recently found time for a pursuit parallel to writing
Ulrike Draesner
has published five books of poetry, four novels, and two volumes of short stories. She is also the author of two collections of essays and has
Maria DiLorenzo
received her bachelor’s in English from the College of Staten Island and holds a master’s of fine arts in poetry from Hunter College. She
Tom Daley
has poems forthcoming in — or has work previously published in — a number of journals, including, Massachusetts Review, Harvard Review, Prairie
Bill Brown
recently retired as a part–time lecturer at Vanderbilt University. He has authored five poetry collections, three chapbooks, and a
Philip Arnold
now calls Ohio home after spending most of his life in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Several of his poems have appeared in The Iowa
Nancy Allison
had as poetry teachers Michael Waters and Amy Clampitt and, before them, the woods and waters of the Chesapeake Bay. In the 1990s, she moved to