Adam Sorkin is the author of thirteen books of literary translation. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, APR, Poetry, Seneca Review and elsewhere. He is Contributing Editor for…

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Susan Sonde’s second collection of poems, In the Long Boats With Others (New Rivers, 1989), won the Capricorn Book Award from the West Side YMCA in New York. Her work was nominated…

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Megan Snyder-Camp’s poems have appeared in Borderlands, Controlled Burn, LUNA and The Antioch Review. She lives in Seattle, Washington. (2004)

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Sally Smits recently received the Greensboro Biennial Award in Poetry. Her poems have been published in Buffalo Carp, Crab Orchard Review, Northwords, Seedhouse and The Penwood Review. After completing her…

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Austin Smith’s first full-length collection, ALMANAC (Princeton, 2012), was chosen by Paul Muldoon for the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets. Smith received an MA in poetry from UC-Davis and an…

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Shannon M. Smith is a 1991 graduate of the University of Iowa Writers� Workshop. His poems have most recently appeared in North American Review and Poetry, along with past contributions…

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Katherine Smith received her MFA in 1986 from the University of Virginia and is now a professor at Montgomery College in Maryland. Her poems have recently appeared in The Southern…

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Bruce Smith is the author of four books of poems, most recently The Other Lover (Chicago, 1999), which was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer…

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R.T. Smith is the author of Messenger (LSU, 2002), which received the Library of Virginia Poetry Book of the Year Award, Brightwood (LSU, forthcoming) and The Hollow Log Lounge (Illinois,…

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Jordan Smith is the author five books of poetry, most recently For Appearances (2002) and The Names of Things Are Leaving (2005), both from the University of Tampa Press. A…

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Emily Smith teaches undergraduate creative writing while pursuing her MFA at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. She is the designer for Ecotone and was recently nominated by UNCW for…

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Aruna Sitesh is Principal (college president) of Indraprastha College, Delhi University. In addition to her co-translations of Hindi women poets, she has published four volumes of short stories, two books…

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