Mara Jebsen is a Language lecturer at NYU. She performs many of her poems in New York and writes essays for 3quarksdaily. She is a 2009 NYFA fellow in poetry.
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Patrick Cabello Hansel
Patrick Cabello Hansel has published poetry and essays in Fire Ring Voices, Parachute, Turtle Quarterly, Main Channel Voices, Alalitcom, The Cresset, Sojourners, The Other Side, Crossing’s Poet/Artist Collaboration XI and Philly Edition ’99, the celebration of Philadelphia poets sponsored by The American Poetry Review. He was one of four poets selected for the 2008-2009 Mentor Series by the Loft Literary Center […]
Jessica D. Hand
Jessica D. Hand received her BAs in Creative Writing and Psychology from Carnegie Mellon University and her MFA from Georgia State University, where she is now working on her PhD. She is published in The Minnesota Review, Redactions, The Cortland Review, and Barrow Street, among others. She won first place in the Agnes Scott Poetry Competition […]
Anna M. Evans
Anna M. Evans’ poems have appeared or are forthcoming in the Harvard Review, Atlanta Review, Rattle, American Arts Quarterly, and 32 Poems. She gained her MFA from Bennington College, and is the Editor of the Raintown Review. Recipient of a 2011 Fellowship from the MacDowell Artists’ Colony, she currently teaches at West Windsor Art Center and […]
Dan Elman
Dan Elman’s poetry and photography has appeared or is forthcoming in Referential Magazine, The Serotonin Factory, and Apiary. He enjoys spending half his time in Philadelphia and half in his hometown in rural New Jersey. He left film school to pursue freelance work as a furniture artist and antiques conservator, in the family tradition of artistic […]
Jesse DeLong
Jesse DeLong is an MFA candidate in poetry at the University of Alabama. His work can be found or is forthcoming at Best New Poets 2011, Mid-American Review, Indiana Review, American Letters and Commentary, Copper Nickel, and elsewhere. His chapbook, Tearings, and Other Poems, was released by Curly Head Press. Listen to him reading from it […]