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Stryk, Dan
Dan Stryk teaches at Virginia Intermont College. He is the author of five collections of poems and prose parables, including The Artist and the Crow (Purdue, 1984). His two new…
Stewart, Christine
Christine Stewart’s poems have appeared in Poetry, Ploughshares, Five Points, Blackbird, and elsewhere. She received her MFA in Poetry from the University of Maryland, is a recipient of a Ruth Lilly Fellowship and is…
Stevens, Elisabeth
Elisabeth Stevens is the author of three poetry collections: Children of Dust (The New Poets Series), The Night Lover (Birch Brook Press) and Household Words (The Maryland State Poetry and…
Stern, Gerald
Gerald Stern is the author of eighteen poetry collections including This Time (1999), which won the National Book Award, Save the Last Dance (2008) and Early Collected: Poems From 1965-1992 (2010), all three from W.W. Norton.…
Sterling, Phillip
Phillip Sterling is the author of Mutual Shores, published by New Issues Press in 2000. He is Professor of English at Ferris State University where he coordinates the Literature In…
Steiner, Adele
Adele Steiner received her B.A. and M.F.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Maryland, and is currently a poet-in-the-schools for the Maryland State Arts Council. She…
Steffen, Michael
Michael Steffen is the author of No Good at Sea (Legible Press, 2002) and Heart Murmur (Bordighera, 2009). He was granted a 2002 Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and is a…
Steele, Timothy
Timothy Steele is Professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles. He has published several collections of poems, including The Color Wheel (Johns Hopkins U. Press, 1994) and Sapphics…
Starkey, David
David Starkey is the editor of, and contributor to, two collections on teaching writing: Genre By Example: Writing What We Teach (Boynton/Cook-Heinemann, 2001) and Teaching Writing Creatively (Boynton/Cook-Heinemann, 1998). He…
Stallings, A.E.
A.E. Stallings has a second poetry collection, Hapax, just out from Northwestern/TriQuarterly. She lives in Athens, Greece, with her husband, John Psaropoulos, and their son, Jason. Her poetry and translations appear…