Rosanne Singer is a Maryland Poet-in-the-Schools. Her poems appear in Atlanta Review, Wisconsin Review, Emrys Journal, The Cape Rock, Poem, The Little Magazine, The Dominion Review, The Baltimore Review, Potato…

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Brian Simoneau studies English and American Literature at Boston University. His poetry has appeared in Blueline, Borderlands, The Fourth River and Red Rock Review. His poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issue…

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Serfozo Simon is a Hungarian poet. He has his own publishing company in a large porvincial town. (2000)

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Maurya Simon�s fifth volume of poetry, Weavers, is due out from Blackbird Press this year or next. She is a recipient of a Fulbright and an NEA Fellowship, as well…

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Murray Shugars lives in Vicksburg, Mississippi, with his wife, Sandra, and their two daughters, Samantha and Miranda. In the spring of 2010, he returned from a deployment to Iraq with…

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Gary Short is the author of three volumes of poetry and three chapbooks, including Flying Over Sonny Liston (Nevada, 1996), winner of the Western States Book Award, and 10 Moons and 13 Horses (Nevada,…

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Peter Jay Shippy is the author of Thieves’ Latin (Iowa, 2003), which won the 2003 Iowa Poetry Prize. He has received grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the NEA.…

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Vivian Shipley, Editor of Connecticut Review, is the author of nine books of poetry, including Fair Haven (Negative Capability, 2000), a Pulitzer Prize nominee, and Down of Hawk (Sow�s Ear,…

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Andrew Shields was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1964 and raised in California and Ohio. Since 1995, he has been an English teacher at the University of Basel in Switzerland.…

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Reginald Shepherd is the author of Some Are Drowning (1995), Angel, Interrupted (1996), Wrong (1999), Otherhood (2003) and Fata Morgana (2007), all published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. Orpheus in the Bronx: Essays on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry (Michigan,…

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Marc J. Sheehan is the author of two collections of poetry: The Cursive World (Ridgeway Press, 1991) and Greatest Hits (New Issues Press, 1998). His literary efforts have been published…

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Kent Shaw is earning a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Houston. His poems appear in Cimarron Review, New Orleans Review and Quarterly West. His poetry appears in…

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