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Gonzalez, Ray
Ray Gonzalez is the author of seven books of poetry, including Turtle Pictures (Arizona, 2000), which received the 2001 Minnesota Book Award for Poetry, and The Hawk Temple at Tierra…
Goldberg, Leah
Leah Goldberg was born in Koenigsberg (now Kalingrad, Russia) in 1911, was raised in Kovno, Lithuania, and moved to Palestine in 1935. She published fourteen books of poetry including Smoke Rings (Iachdav,…
Glover, Maggie
Maggie Glover earned a BA from Denison University and an MFA from West Virginia University, where she was awarded the James Paul Brawner Poetry Award in 2007. Her poems and…
Glenn, Laura
Laura Glenn lives in Ithaca, New York where she is a freelance editor. Her poems have appeared in many journals including Poetry, The Antioch Review, Boulevard, Chelsea, Epoch, The Massachusetts…
Gilliland, Mary
Mary Gilliland is a former Stanley Kunitz Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Recent poems have appeared in LIT, Passages North, Poetry, and Seneca Review. She…
Gill, Colette
Colette Gill’s first poetry collection, Silk & Sting, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2008. Her poems have received prizes from Connecticut River Review, Princemere Poetry Journal and the Texas Teachers of…
Gill, Gagan
Gagan Gill is the author of four poetry collections, including Thapak Thapak Dil Thapak Thapak [Beat Heart, Beat] published in 2003. She has been a visiting writer at the International…
Gilbert, Sandra M.
Sandra M. Gilbert has published seven collections of poetry, most recently Belongings (W.W. Norton, 2005), and a number of prose volumes, the latest of which is Death’s Door: Modern Dying and the Ways…
Giannelli, Adam
Adam Giannelli is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Virginia, where he was a Henry Hoyns Fellow. He is the editor of High Lonesome: On the Poetry…