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Igloria, Louisa A.
Luisa A. Igloria (previously published as Maria Luisa Aguilar-Cariño) is an Associate Professor at Old Dominion University. She edited the anthology Not Home, But Here: Writing From the Filipino Diaspora (Anvil, 2003), and has published nine books including In the Garden of the Three Islands (Moyer Bell/Asphodel, 1995), Blood Sacrifice (University of the Philippines Press, 1997) and most recently Trill & Mordent (WordTech, 2005). Her poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issues 5, 10 and 13. [bio updated 2006]
Imre, Pentek
Pentek Imre is a Hungarian poet. His first of five books of poetry appear in 1969. He has made his living as a teacher and a journalist. (2000)
Inez, Colette
Colette Inez is the author of eight poetry collections, including Clemency (Carnegie Mellon, 1998). She has received fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller foundations, and twice from the NEA. A visiting professor at Cornell, Bucknell and Colgate Universities, she is currently on the faculty of Columbia University’s writing program. (2002)
Irwin, Mark
Mark Irwin is the author of White City (BOA, 2000), Bright Hunger (BOA, 2004), Tall If (New Issues, 2008) and three earlier collections of poetry. He lives in Colorado and Los Angeles, where he teaches in the Graduate Creative Writing Program at the University of Southern California. [bio updated 2011]
Israeli, Henry
Henry Israeli is the author of New Messiahs (Four Way Books, 2002), Praying to the Black Cat (Del Sol, 2010) and God’s Breath Hovering Across the Waters (Four Way Books, 2016). He is the translator of Fresco: the Selected Poetry of Luljeta Lleshanaku (New Directions, 2002), Child of Nature (New Directions, 2010) and Haywire: New and Selected Poems (Bloodaxe, 2011). He has been awarded fellowship grants from the NEA and Canada Council on the Arts. Israeli is also the founder and editor of Saturnalia Books. (2018)