Amy Bilodeau‘s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Connotation Press, DREGINALD, DMQ Review, RHINO (runner-up for the Editor’s Prize), Two Hawks Quarterly, Cimarron Review, Pouch, and others. Her full-length manuscript was a finalist for the Four Way Books Levis Prize in Poetry, and her chapbook manuscript was a semi-finalist in the Black Lawrence Black […]
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Shari Caplan
Shari Caplan is the siren behind Advice from a Siren (Dancing Girl Press). Her poems have swum into Gulf Coast, Nonbinary Review, Masque & Spectacle, Tinderbox, Deluge, and more. Caplan’s work has earned her a scholarship to the Home School in Hudson NY, a fellowship to the Vermont Studio Center, and nominations for A Pushcart […]
Blake Campbell
Blake Campbell grew up in Pennsylvania and lives in Salem, Massachusetts. A Pushcart Prize nominee, he is the recipient of the 2015 Aliki Perroti and Seth Frank Most Promising Young Poet Award from the Academy of American Poets and has been a featured reader for Mass Poetry’s U35 reading series. His work has appeared or […]
Vasiliki Katsarou
Vasiliki Katsarou grew up Greek American in Jack Kerouac’s hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts. She has also lived in Paris, France, and Harvard, Mass. She is the author of a full-length poetry collection, Memento Tsunami, and co-editor of two contemporary poetry anthologies: Eating Her Wedding Dress: A Collection of Clothing Poems and Dark as a Hazel […]
Katie Brunero
Katie Brunero currently interns at and sells books for the Poetry Project, NYC. She taught poetry at the University of New Hampshire and served as the Managing Director of the Frequency Writers Organization. She has an MFA in poetry and an MA in fiction. She received the Young P. Dawkins Prize, was shortlisted for the […]
Daryl Jones
Daryl Jones recently retired from a career in academic administration and rediscovered the passion for writing that he had set aside more than twenty-five years ago, after receiving an NEA Fellowship, serving as Idaho Writer-in-Residence, and winning the Natalie Ornish Poetry Award from the Texas Institute of Letters for his book Someone Going Home Late. […]