Thomas David Lisk teaches at North Carolina State University and lives in Raleigh, NC. His poems have appeared in a number of literary journals, most recently in The Alembic, Arts and Letters, Boulevard, Hayden’s Ferry Review, LIT and Porcupine. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and a collection, A Short History of Pens Since the French Revolution, was published by Apalachee Press in 1991.
Emöke Z. B’Racz Marilyn Hacker Michael Harper Sally Buckner Janice Moore Fuller Simon Perchik Jeffery Beam Al Maginnes William Matthews Robert Creeley J. W. Bonner Jack Hirschman Essay Keith Flynn Gaylord Brewer Jonathan Greene R. T. Smith Patrick Bizzaro Marilyn Kallet Welsh Hungarian Rene Char Emmanuel Moses Spanish Kathryn Stripling Byer Jonathan Williams Dede Wilson Ron Rash Ryan G. Van Cleave Newton Smith Stella Vinitchi Radulescu Bill Knott Gearóid Mac Lochlainn Lyn Lifshin Thomas Rain Crowe Russian Luke Hankins Eugenio Montale Lee Ann Brown Quincy Troupe Patricia Smith Review Thomas P. Feeny Phebe Davidson Robert Bly