Ofer Ziv received his B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College. He works as a Speaker’s Representative at Blue Flower Arts and, in 2006, he won the Evelyn Lipkin Poetry Prize. He lives in Brooklyn, [...]
A. D. Winans was born in San Francisco and graduated from San Francisco University. He is the author of 45 books and chapbooks of poetry and prose, including North Beach Poems, The Holy Grail: [...]
Kelly Wilson lives in Bloomington, Indiana. She is currently pursuing an M.F.A. in Creative Writing at Indiana University, where she also teaches courses in Creative Writing and Composition, and [...]
Eliot Weinberger was born Feb. 6, 1949, and his books of literary writings include Works on Paper, Outside Stories, Written Reaction, Karmic Traces, The Stars, Muhammad, the “serial essay” An [...]
Charles Harper Webb directs the Creative Writing program at California State University in Long Beach, California. His book, Amplified Dog, won the Saltman Prize for Poetry and was published by [...]
Quincy Troupe was born July 22, 1939, in St Louis, Missouri, and is the author of seventeen books, including eight volumes of poetry, the latest of which is The Architecture of Language, [...]
Sam Taylor is a Henry Hoyns Fellow at the University of Virginia, and serves on the Poetry Board of Virginia Quarterly Review. His first book, Body of the World, was published by Ausable Press in [...]
Linda Taylor teaches at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia; and her poems have appeared widely, in such journals as The Kenyon Review, Nimrod, Black Warrior Review, Poetry Northwest, The [...]
Adam J. Sorkin is Distinguished Professor of English at Penn State- Brandywine in Media, PA. His most recent books of translation include Ruxandra Cesereanu’s Crusader-Woman (Black Widow [...]
James Malone Smith is the editor of Don’t Leave Hungry: 50 Years of Southern Poetry Review (University of Arkansas Press, 2009). His poetry and fiction have appeared in Agni, Prairie [...]