Scott C. Holstad is a prolific essayist and poet who has published fourteen books of his poems to date. His work has appeared in hundreds of magazines around the world, including The Minnesota [...]
The Influence of Translation and Music on Poetry (Conducted at the Meachem Writers Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee in Fall 1996.) DH: What are the greatest influences on your work? WM: One [...]
Jack Hirschman has worked for two decades as a revolutionary poet, translator, and painter for the struggles of the poor, the homeless, the marginalized, and the culturally exploited. In the [...]
Miguel Hernandez was a native of Orihuela, Spain and one of the most influential Spanish poets of the 20th century. His first book, Lunar Expert, was published in 1933, and followed quickly by [...]
Michael Hartnett was born in County Limerick in 1941, and now lives in Dublin. As Seamus Heaney, winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize for Literature, has said of Hartnett: “He is one of the truest, [...]
Joy Harjo is a member of the Creek (Muscogee) tribe of Oklahoma. She is on the Board of the National Association of Third World Writers. Her books include What Moon Drove Me To This, She Had Some [...]
Danielle Hanson recently received her M.F.A. from Arizona State University and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a former poetry editor of Hayden’s Ferry Review and currently is [...]
Kelle Groom lives in Orlando, Florida and her poems have appeared in many journals, including Agni, The Hawaii Review, The New Yorker, Folio, Heliotrope, Phoebe and others. Her first collection, [...]
There are only a hundred or so snow leopards alive, and three of them here. Hours I watch them jump down and jump up, water being poured. Though if you fill a glass fast with water, it rings high [...]
Katherine Graham is a painter, gardener and avid martial arts enthusiast who was born on November 13, 1957 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has studied literature and philosophy at UNC-Asheville and [...]