Brigitte Oleschinski was born in 1955 in Cologne, Germany, and lives in Berlin. She has published two volumes of poetry and three volumes of essays, most recently Argo Cargo (Verlag…

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Kristy Odelius is the author of Bee Spit (Dancing Girl, 2007) and Strange Trades (Shearsman, 2008). She lives in Chicago and is Associate Professor of English at North Park University, where she teaches creative…

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Nirmala Putul is a young Santali poet, known for her politically and emotionally charged poetry reflecting the experiences of the tribal population, especially Santal tribal women, in the Santali villages…

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John Pursley III teaches creative writing and literature at the University of Alabama and works as a poetry editor for Black Warrior Review. His recent work appears in American Literary…

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Lia Purpura is the author of The Brighter the Veil (Orchises, 1996), Stone Sky Lifting (Ohio State, 2000) and King Baby Poems (forthcoming, Alice James Books, 2008), winner of the Beatrice Hawley Award. Her collection of…

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Christina Pugh is a professor in the honors program at Emerson College and was a lecturer in literature at Harvard from 1998-2000. Her poems have recently appeared in Tar River…

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Kevin Prufer is Editor of both Pleiades: A Journal of New Writing and The New Young American Poets (Southern Illinois, 2000). He is the author of two books of poems:…

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Duncan Primeaux graduated from the Univeristy of Maryland with an MFA in poetry. He has given poetry readings at Georgetown University and at The Native American Indian Museum in Washington, DC. His poems…

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Bruce Pratt won the 2007 Ellipsis Poetry Prize. His poetry collection, Boreal, is forthcoming from Antrim House Books. His work appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 15. (2008)

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Minnie Bruce Pratt is the author of four books of poetry including Walking Back Up Depot Street (Pittsburgh, 1999), which was named Book of the Year by ForeWord magazine in…

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Stephen Powers is a doctoral candidate and graduate teaching assistant in the English Department at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. His poems have appeared in Cash Prize Not Included and…

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D.A. Powell is the author of Tea (Wesleyan, 1998), Lunch (Wesleyan, 2000) and Cocktails (Graywolf, 2004) which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the PEN…

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