Monica Prince teaches activist and performance writing at Susquehanna University. She is the author of the poetry collections How to Exterminate the Black Woman: A Choreopoem, Instructions for Temporary Survival, and Letters from the Other Woman. She also serves as the managing editor for the Santa Fe Writers Project.
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Susan Azar Porterfield
Susan Azar Porterfield is the author of In the Garden of Our Spines, Kibbe (Mayapple Press) and Dirt, Root, Silk, which won the Cider Press Review Editor’s Prize. Her work has appeared in The Georgia Review, Barrow Street, EcoTheo, Mid-American Review, North American Review, Nimrod, Rhino, Puerto del Sol, Poetry Ireland Review, Ambit, Magma. She’s […]
Sigrun Susan Lane
Sigrun Susan Lane’s chapbook, SALT was awarded the Josephine Miles award for excellence in poetry in 2020 . Lane is a Seattle poet. Her poems have appeared in a number of publications including Amsterdam Quarterly, Ashville Review, Arnazella, Albatross, Bellowing Ark, Cascade, Chrysanthemum, Crab Creek Review, Cirque, Duckabush, Hubbub, Floating Bridge Press , JAMA, The […]
Merie Kirby
Merie Kirby grew up in California and now lives in North Dakota. She teaches at the University of North Dakota. She is the author of two chapbooks, The Dog Runs On and The Thumbelina Poems. Her poems have been published in Mom Egg Review, Rogue Agent, Orange Blossom Review, FERAL, Strange Horizons, and other journals. […]
Pat Hull
Pat Hull is a songwriter (Dutch Records) and poet from Northern, CA. He has self published two books of haiku, ‘Field Notes on Love’ and Field Notes on Love (part two).‘ A full length poetry book is set for release at the end of next year. He teaches non-violent communication and speech communication at CSU, […]
Cynthia Marie Hoffman
Cynthia Marie Hoffman is the author of Call Me When You Want to Talk about the Tombstones, Paper Doll Fetus, and Sightseer. Hoffman is a former Diane Middlebrook Poetry Fellow at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, Director’s Guest at the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, and recipient of an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Wisconsin Arts […]