A Note from Poetry Editor, Julie Brooks Barbour: July 2019 I’ve been thinking a lot about opportunity lately: why we take it and what it means to us when someone offers it. Sometimes Read more ...
Leah Umansky - Poetry Leah Umansky is the author of The Barbarous Century (Eyewear 2018), among others. She earned her MFA in Poetry at Read more ...
Caroline Parkman Barr - Poetry Caroline Parkman Barr is a North Alabama native and a graduate of the MFA Writing Program at the University of North Carolina at Read more ...
Callista Buchen - Poetry Callista Buchen is the author of Look Look Look, forthcoming from Black Lawrence Press in October 2019, and the chapbooks Read more ...
Jeff Newberry - Poetry Jeff Newberry tells stories in poetry and prose. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in a number of Read more ...
A Note from Poetry Editor, Julie Brooks Barbour: May 2019 I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how poets write about difficult subjects, how they find language or Read more ...
Sara Henning - Poetry Sara Henning is the author of two volumes of poetry, most recently View from True North (Southern Illinois University Press, 2018), Read more ...
Kolleen Carney Hoepfner - Poetry Kolleen Carney Hoepfner's poetry and other writings can be found in Rabid Oak, Memoirs Mixtape, Glass, Occulum, and elsewhere. Kolleen serves as Read more ...
Hedy Habra - Poetry Hedy Habra’s third poetry collection, The Taste of the Earth, is forthcoming from Press 53 (2019). She has Read more ...
Dean Julius - Poetry Dean Julius is a Mississippi native, middle school teacher, & the founding editor of Juke Joint Magazine. He loves Read more ...
Patricia Clark - Poetry Patricia Clark is Poet-in-Residence and Professor in the Department of Writing at Grand Valley State University. Author of Read more ...
Tares Oburumu - Poetry Tares Oburumu is a graduate of philosophy from the University of Benin, Nigeria. He's a lover of Read more ...
A Note from Poetry Editor, Julie Brooks Barbour: March 2019 When I first began a life of reading and writing poetry, I thought about how fun it would be. I thought for a few minutes about how tough Read more ...