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Gallimore, Frank
Frank Gallimore is a recent MFA graduate of Johns Hopkins University. He lives and works as a sign language interpreter in Seattle. He is also editor of Kiss-Fist Magazine. His poetry…
Gallaway, Scott
Scott Gallaway is an MFA student at Wichita State University. His poems have appeared in Descant, The Hiram Poetry Review and The New Delta Review. (1999)
Gailey, Jeannine Hall
Jeannine Hall Gailey is the author of Becoming the Villainess (Steel Toe, 2006). Her chapbook, Female Comic Book Superheroes (Pudding House), was published in 2005. She edits the Crab Creek Review. Her work appears in Smartish…
Eusuf, Nausheen
Nausheen Eusuf is a PhD candidate in English at Boston University. She is a graduate of the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University, and her chapbook, What Remains (2011), was published by…
Eshleman, Clayton
Clayton Eshleman is the author of ten books of poetry, including From Scratch (1998) and The Name Encanyoned River: Selected Poems 1960-1985 (1985), both from Black Sparrow Press. He founded…
Epstein, Daniel Mark
Daniel Mark Epstein is a poet, essayist, playwright, translator, biographer and musician. He is the author of eight volumes of poetry, most recently The Glass House (LSU, 2009), and biographies of Aimee…
Emerson, Claudia
Claudia Emerson�s Pharaoh, Pharaoh (1997) and Pinion, An Elegy (2002) were published by LSU; Late Wife (forthcoming) will also appear from LSU. She has been awarded individual artist�s fellowships from…
Ellis, Emily B.
Emily B. Ellis is a teacher and guidance counselor from Lewiston, Maine. Her poems appeared in the Goose River Anthology (2005-07); her poem in Smartish Pace, Issue 16, is her first to appear…
Elhillo, Safia
Safia Elhillo’s first full-length collection is The January Children (Nebraska, 2017). A Cave Canem fellow, she received a BA from NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and an MFA in poetry at…