Denise Duhamel’s most recent titles are The Star Spangled Banner (winner of Crab Orchard Poetry Prize, Southern Illinois University Press, 1999) and Oyl (a collaborative chapbook with Maureen Seaton, Pearl Editions, 2000). Her other books and chapbooks of poetry include: Exquisite Politics (a collaborative work with Maureen Seaton), Kinky, Girl Soldier, and How the Sky Fell. […]
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Simon Perchik
Simon Perchik is the author of several books of poetry, including Mr. Lucky (Shearsman Books, 1984), Who Can Touch These Knots, New & Selected Poems (Scarecrow Press, 1985), The Emptiness Between My Hands and These Hands Filled with Numbness (Dust Dog Press, 1991, 1996). His work has appeared in The Partisan Review, Poetry, American Poetry […]
Daniel Nester
Daniel Nester is a journalist, essayist, poet, editor, and teacher. His latest book, How to Be Inappropriate, is a collection of humorous nonfiction. Nester’s first two books, God Save My Queen (Soft Skull Press, 2003) and God Save My Queen II (2004), are collections on his obsession with the rock band Queen. His third, The […]
Jessy Randall
Jessy Randall’s collection of poems A Day in Boyland (Ghost Road Press) was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award. Her most recent book, Interruptions (Pecan Grove Press), is a collection of collaborative poems written with Daniel M. Shapiro. She has a new collection, Injecting Dreams into Cows, from Red Hen, and her poems and other things have appeared or are […]
Carley Moore
Carley Moore’s poetry has been published in The Birdsong Collective, The Blue Letter, Coconut, Conduit, Fence, La Petite Zine, Painted Bride Quarterly and is forthcoming in American Poetry Review. She teaches writing in the Liberal Studies Program at New York University and lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, New York. She is the co-curator of the POD reading series […]
Jo-Anne M. Watts: Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar
Frank and I were running a little short on money so we had to cancel our trip to Italy. Instead, we decided to spend a few days in NYC, not exactly an exotic place to go considering Frank is from Brooklyn, and I’m a transplanted New Yorker who worked for years in Manhattan until I […]