Category: Winter 2016 Issue
Christine De Luca
writes in both English and Shetlandic and is a native Shetlander who lives in Edinburgh where she is the current Makar (poet laureate). She
Douglas K. Currier
is a former college professor who has published previously in The Café Review, as well as in Laurel Review, Black River Review, Mockingbird, Lake
Fern G. Z. Carr
is a member of the League of Canadian Poets and composes poetry in six languages. She has published from Finland to the Seychelles, and her work
Peter Bradley
lives in New Hampshire with he wife Janice and their German Shepherd, Zoe the Wonder Dog. His work has appeared in a number of literary journals,
Kim Addonizio
Born in 1954, Kim Addonizio lived for most of her adult life in California, but is currently based in New York City. Her poetry books include:
Steve Luria Ablon
is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. He has published four books of
Hit’s anidder day/It’s another day
by Christine De Luca I da gairden o da Shaltered hooses shö neebs aff, dovers owre at aese. Shö’s med da möv fae her heeven, her ain peerie
When I See Them Passing By
by Daisy Zamora translated from Spanish by George Evans When I see them passing by I sometimes ask myself: What must they feel, the ones who
Hermaphropoetics / Blood
by Rochelle Owens In an early version a deaf mute a hermaphrodite captured after the siege a hermaphrodite emptied of allegory seated on the