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Townsend, Alison
Alison Townsend is the author of two poetry collections, The Blue Dress (White Pine, 2003) and What the Body Knows (Parallel, 2005). She teaches at the University of Wisconsin—Whitewater and…
Tobin, Daniel
Daniel Tobin is the author of Where the World is Made (University Press of New England, 1999) and Double Life (LSU, 2004). His third book of poems, The Narrows, is…
Thompson, Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie Thompson is pursuing her MFA at The Writing Seminars of Johns Hopkins University. Before moving to Baltimore she taught piano lessons and gave lecture-recitals in Texas. Her poems have…
Thompson, Kyle
Kyle Thompson received his MFA from the University of Virginia where he was a Hoyns Fellow. His poems have appeared in the Indiana Review, Seneca Review and The Georgia Review.…
Thomas, Susan
Susan Thomas’ collection, State of Blessed Gluttony (Red Hen, 2004) was chosen for the 2002 Benjamin Saltman Prize by Philip Levine. She won the 2004 Iowa Poetry Prize and the…
Thiel, Diane
Diane Thiel was awarded the 2000 Nicholas Roerich Award for Poetry from Story Line Press. The book, Echo locations, which includes the four poems published here, will be published in…
Thayer, Casey
Caset Thayer completed his MFA at Northern Michigan University and has poems forthcoming in Hayden’s Ferry Review and Mid-American Review. [bio updated 2011]
Taylor, Henry
Henry Taylor is the author of eight books of poetry including The Flying Change (1985), for which he received the Pulitzer Prize; Understanding Fiction: Poems 1986-1996 (1996) and Crooked Run…
Theobaldy, J�rgen
J�rgen Theobaldy was born in Strasbourg in 1944, and now lives in Bern. His most recent collection of poetry is Immer wieder alles [Everything again and again] (zu Klemper, L�neburg,…
Taylor, Marilyn L.
Marilyn L. Taylor’s second full-length collection, Subject to Change (David Robert, 2004), was nominated for the Poets’ Prize in 2005. She is a Contributing Editor for The Writer magazine, where…