James Reiss, the author of Ten Thousand Good Mornings (Carnegie Mellon, 2001) and three other books of poems, as well as Co-Editor of Self-Interviews: James Dickey (LSU, 1984), is Professor…

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Michele Reese studied creative writing at the Universities of Southern California, Southern Mississippi and Missouri, where she earned a doctorate in 2000. Her poems have appeared in Heliotrope, Kestrel and…

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Jacques Réda was born in Luneville, France in 1929, and grew up in the Parisian suburbs. L’adoption du système métrique (Gallimard, 2004), is the most recent of his nine books of poetry.…

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Liam Rector is the author of The Sorrow of Architecture (Dragon Gate, 1984), American Prodigal (Story Line, 1994) and The Executive Director of the Fallen World (Chicago, 2006). He was the director of the graduate Writing…

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Barbara Ras is the author of Bite Every Sorrow (Louisiana State, 1998), winner of the Walt Whitman Award and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and One Hidden Stuff (Penguin, 2006). The poems that appear…

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Rebecca B. Rank was born in Detroit, Michigan and lives in Birmingham, Michigan. She received her Masters Degree from the University of Missouri and works as a social worker. Her…

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Bin Ramke is Editor of both the Contemporary Poetry Series for the University of Georgia Press, and of the Denver Quarterly. He is the author of seven books of poems,…

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Charles Rafferty was awarded the Robinson Jeffers Tor House Prize for Poetry in 1999. He is the author of Where the Glories of April Lead (Mitki/Mitki, 2001) and The Man…

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Burton Raffel is Distinguished Professor of Humanities at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. His most recent book is Beethoven in Denver and other poems (Conundrum Press, 1999). The book…

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Erin Radcliffe’s poems have appeared in Hayden’s Ferry Review, Nashville Review and The Spoon River Poetry Review. She lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her poem “Cognomen” received Second Place in the 2011 Beullah Rose…

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Larissa Szporluk is author of two books of poetry: Dark Sky Question (Beacon, 1998), winner of the Barnard Poetry Prize, and Isolato (Iowa, 2000), winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize.…

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