John Wood lives in Saxtons River, Vermont. He is a poet and critic whose output includes more than twenty critical works and award-winning books in both fields. He has published five books of [...]
Daniel Westover recently completed a Ph.D at the University of Wales on the work of R. S. Thomas. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in The North American Review, Spoon River Poetry Review, [...]
Paul Watsky is a clinical psychologist and the co-translator, with Emiko Miyashita, of Santoka (Tokyo, PIE Books, 2006), a book of translations of Taneda Shoichi's haiku, written under the pen [...]
Virgil (70 B.C–19 B.C), regarded as the greatest Roman poet, is known for his epic, The Aeneid (written about 29 B.C.E), which had taken its literary model from Homer‘s epic poems Iliad and [...]
Rafael Soto Verges was born in Cádiz, Spain in 1936, studied business and liberal arts, and won the Adonais Award in 1958 for his book of poetry La agorera (The Fortune-Teller). Among his many [...]
Alex To was born in China, spent his teenage years in Hong Kong, then at 18 emigrated to the United States. After finishing medical school in Boston, he took a detour and went to work on Wall [...]
Christina Stoddard works at Vanderbilt University as Managing Editor of The Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, a law and economics journal. She earned her MFA from the University of NC-Greensboro, [...]
A. E. Stallings is an American poet currently residing in Athens, Greece. She has published two collections of poetry, Archaic Smile and Hapax, which won the 2008 Poets Prize. Her new verse [...]
Mark Smith-Soto grew up in Costa Rica and now lives in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he serves as director of the Center for Creative Writing in the Arts at the University of North Carolina [...]
Michael Shewmaker lives in Lake Charles, Louisiana and is an MFA candidate in Creative Writing at McNeese State University. His poetry has appeared in Atlanta Review, The Rectangle, and Tar River [...]