Barbara Perez earned her MFA from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She teaches at Northwest Vista College and works as founding editor for Abject Press. She has received a Pushcart…

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Alison Pelegrin is the author of three poetry collections, most recently Big Muddy River of Stars (2007) and Hurricane Party (2011), both from the University of Akron Press. She is the recipient of a…

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Nicole Pekarske is the author of Intermissa, Venus, (Cherry Grove, 2004). She teaches at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Her poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 13. [bio posted 2006]

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Bradley Paul is the author of The Obvious (2004), published by New Issues Press. A native of Baltimore, he now lives in Austin, Texas. His work appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 15. (2008)

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Giovanni Pascoli was born in San Mauro (Emilia-Romagna), Italy in 1858, a middle child in a family of eight children living on the estate for which his father was administrator.…

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Chad Parmenter is a recent graduate of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale’s MFA program. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in 32 Poems, Crab Orchard Review, New Delta Review, Pleiades, Poetry,…

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Cecily Parks received her MA from Johns Hopkins University. Her poems have appeared in Black Warrior Review, Southern Review, Southwest Review, The Paris Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review and The…

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Mary Elizabeth Parker’s poetry collections include The Sex Girl (Urthona Press, 1999) and two chapbooks, That Stumbling Ritual (Coraddi, 1980) and Breathing in a Foreign Country (Paradise, 1993). Her poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart…

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Alan Michael Parker’s fifth collection of poems, Elephants & Butterflies (2008), was published by BOA Editions. He is the author or editor of four other books including the novel Cry Uncle (Mississippi, 2005). He…

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Lois W. Parker is a founding member of The San Gabriel Writers� League. She lives in Georgetown, Texas. (2004)

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Jay Parini�s fourth book of poetry, House of Days (Owl) appeared in 1998. In 1999 he won the Chicago Tribune-Heartland Award for Nonfiction with Robert Frost: A Life (Owl, 2000).…

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