Poetry
Chris Siteman, born in Boston, grew up in a blue collar, predominantly Irish-Catholic, family. He’s traveled widely in the
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Emily Strauss has written poetry her whole life, mostly focused on the natural surroundings of the West. She camps alone frequently
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Looking Back on a Colorful Year. Back in (Catholic) high school, once a year, each class would walk across the street to our
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This month, before introducing our poets, I’d like to encourage everyone to go out and recharge. Sometimes
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Katherine DiBella Seluja is a nurse poet obsessed with translating years of health and illness experiences into
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Marcus Speh is a German who sometimes writes in English. In 1999, he wrote 365 poems, which were all pitifully bad,
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Sarah Jordan Stout holds an interdisciplinary degree in English, theatre, and philosophy from the University of
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Chris Petruccelli is a recent University of Tennessee graduate who spends his free time exploring dendrochronology and
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Margaret Young grew up in Oberlin, Ohio, and studied at Yale and University of California, Davis. She has worked
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Sundin Richards is the author of The Hurricane Lamp (Otis Nebula, 2010). His work has appeared in
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I’m writing this from vacation in Hilton Head, on the back deck of a villa right next to a fishable lagoon. A few minutes ago,
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Eryk Wenziak is Editor-in-Chief of rIgor mort.US and serves as art editor at A-minor Magazine and has appeared in
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Julia Bouwsma's poems and reviews have appeared in: Colorado Review, Cutthroat, The Progressive,
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