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Majmudar, Amit
Amit Majmudar’s poems have appeared in Image, Poetry, Poetry Northwest, The Antioch Review and The New England Review. In April 2006, The Poetry Foundation broadcast his poem “A Pedestrian” on…
Maier, Jennifer
Jennifer Maier is the author of Dark Alphabet (Southern Illinois, 2006), which won the 2005 Crab Orchard Review Series in Poetry First Book Award and was named one of the Ten Remarkable…
Madigan Erlandson, Kelly
Kelly Madigan Erlandson was awarded the Distinguished Artist Award in Literature from the Nebraska Arts Council in 2006. She is the author of the how-to book, Getting Sober (McGraw-Hill, 2007).…
Mackowski, Joanie
Joanie Mackowski’s The Zoo (Pittsburgh, 2002) was awarded the Kate Tufts Discovery Prize. She teaches at the University of Cincinnati. Her poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 14. [bio updated…
Mackey, Nathaniel
Nathaniel Mackey is a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets and Editor of Hambone. He has written seven books of poetry, including Whatsaid Serif (City Lights, 1998); Song of…
MacGillis, Alec
Alec MacGillis is a writer for the Baltimore Sun. His poetry has appeared in the Berkshire Review. He is a native of Pittsfield, Massachusetts and a 1996 graduate of Yale.…
Luzi, Mario
Mario Luzi is one of Italy�s most celebrated living poets. He was the first poet ever commissioned by Pope John Paul II to compose the meditations, which were used at…
Lustig, Suzan
Suzan Lustig has been published online in The Hiss Quarterly, The Pedestal Magazine and Triplopia. Her poems are forthcoming in The HazMat Review. In 2004, she graduated from Antioch University’s…
Lowery, Joanne
Joanne Lowery is the author of seven books of poetry, most recently Seven Misters (Pygmy Forest, 2004) and Medusa’s Darling (March Street, 2004); and five chapbooks including Diorama, winner of the Poems & Plays Tennessee Chapbook Prize…
Loudermilk, A.
A. Loudermilk teaches creative writing and literature at Maryland Institute College of Art. Southern Illinois University Press published his first book, Strange Valentine, in 2005. The poems in this issue are…