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W.E. Butts, the 2009-2014 New Hampshire Poet Laureate, is the author of eight poetry collections, including Sunday Evening at the Stardust Café, winner of the 2006 Iowa Source Poetry Book Prize, and the chapbooks Sunday Factory (Finishing Line Press, 2006) and What to Say if the Birds Ask (Pudding House, 2007).
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Michelle Bonczek is a photographer and writer in Kalamazoo, MI, where she is a PhD candidate in Creative Writing at Western Michigan University. She completed an MFA at Eastern Washington University and an MA in Literature at SUNY Brockport. Her poem “Four Corners” is the 2009 recipient of the Jane Kenyon Award in Poetry through Water~Stone Review.
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L.B. Sedlacek's poems have appeared in such publications as Main Street Rag, Audience Magazine, Illumen, Poet’s Canvas, I-70 Review, Bent Pin Quarterly, Bear Creek Haiku, Down in the Cellar, Red River Review, Inkburns, Heritage Writer, and Poesia. Her poetry and fiction have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize.
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Daniel Romo teaches high school creative writing, and lives in Long Beach, CA. He has most recently been published in poeticdiversity, Monkeybicycle, and The Northville Review. He is an MFA candidate at Antioch University, and thinks gray sky the utmost inspiration. More of his writing can be found at Peyote Soliloquies
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Lené Gary lives in Montpelier, Vermont and is completing her MFA at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her recent and forthcoming publications include Watershed, SAGE, Silkworm, Crash, Grandmother Earth, Vermont Nature, KNOCK, The Poet’s Touchstone, and M Review. When she’s not writing, she can be found paddling her well-worn, Mad River canoe.
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Lisa Beans is originally from Arnold, Nebraska. She is currently living in Morgantown, West Virginia working on her MFA. One day she hopes to own a very large dog.
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David Barger has had his poetry published in Word Riot, Ovi Magazine, Nebo, and will be seen in Word Salad Poetry Magazine. Along with poetry he writes screenplays and children’s short stories. He enjoys the simple pleasures life has to offer wrapped in a bundle of family, friends, painting, and overcoming adversity. His website is www.titaniumboundwritings.com .
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Petra Whitaker resides in Ashland, Oregon—home of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Former Contributing Editor for Family Times Magazine, Petra began her writing career doing freelance work, publishing nonfiction and short stories. While an undergraduate of the University of California, Riverside, she studied psychology and creative writing. Upon graduating, Petra taught creative writing at the secondary level, and has been actively involved in promoting the arts in her community. Her work has appeared in Awareness, Mosaic, The Joyful Child Journal and other magazines.
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