Category: Winter 2016 Issue

John J. Ronan
was a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Poetry (1999 –2000). His poems have appeared in numerous publications, among them: Threepenny

Rochelle Owens
has had her work featured in magazines and journals like First Intensity, Golden Handcuffs, and The Iowa Review. Her latest books are Triptych

David Linebarger
earned a Ph.D. in English at the University of California–Davis after an injury forced him to leave a career as a classical guitarist. He

Charlene Langfur
is an organic gardener, a southern Californian, and a Syracuse University Graduate Writing Fellow. Her writing has appeared in The Stone Canoe,

Judy Kaber
has had her work published in both online and print journals, including Off the Coast, The Comstock Review, and The Guardian. She is a retired

Megan Grumbling
has been awarded a Ruth Lilly Fellowship, Robert Frost Award, and St. Boltoph Emerging Artist Award. Her Vassar Miller Prize–winning poetry

Brian Evans-Jones
recently moved to Maine from the United Kingdom where he was Poet Laureate of Hampshire, England, and taught creative writing. His poems have

George Evans
is the author of five books of poetry published in the United States and England, including his most recent, The New World (Curbstone Press), and

Kathleen Ellis
is the author of five poetry collections, the most recent, Narrow River to the North. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment

Keith Dunlap
is a former co–editor of both The Columbia Review and Cutbank. His poems are forthcoming in Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, The Carolina