Brittney Scott’s first poetry collection, The Derelict Daughter (2018), won the New American Poetry Prize. She is a recipient of the Joy Harjo Prize for Poetry as well as the…

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Maggie Schwed attended Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought. Her poetry was a finalist in the 2006 Morton Marr Poetry Prize contest. Finishing Line…

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Joachim Sartorius was born in F�rth, Germany, in 1946, and now lives in Berlin. His most recent collection of poetry is Ich habe die Nacht [I have the night] (DuMont,…

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Aram Saroyan’s Door to the River: Essays and Reviews From the 1960s Into the Digital Age will be published by Black Sparrow/Godine in 2010. His eleventh book of poems, Complete Minimal Poems (Ugly Duckling,…

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June Sylvester Saraceno is an assistant professor of Humanities at Sierra Nevada College. Her work has appeared in California Quarterly, Tar River Poetry, The Maverick Press, the anthology Passionate Hearts:…

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Stephen Sandy is the author of eight books of poetry including: Black Box (LSU, 1999), The Thread: New and Selected Poems (LSU, 1998), Thanksgiving Over the Water (Knopf, 1992, 1994)…

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Emily Viggiano Saland holds a BA in English and Classics from Cornell University and recently completed her MFA at George Mason University, where she was the Heritage Writing Fellow and…

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Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow’s poetry has appeared in ACM, Chelsea, Full Circle Journal, Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, Square Lake, The American Poetry Review and Willow Review, from whom she was awarded…

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Bethany Schultz Hurst received her MFA in creative writing from the Inland Northwest Center for Writers at Eastern Washington University. Her poems have appeared in Cream City Review, Kalliope, RHINO Magazine,…

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Stephanie Ellis Schlaifer is a poet and installation artist in St. Louis. She is the author of Cleavemark (BOAAT, 2016), a full-length collection of poems, and her poems and art…

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Penelope Scambly Schott’s verse biography, A is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth (Turning Point, 2007), won the 2008 Oregon Book Award for Poetry. The most recent of her ten books…

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Stephanie Ellis Schlaifer has a BA/BFA from Washington University in St. Louis and an MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her work recently appeared in Chicago Review, Cimarron Review, Colorado Review,SpringGun and Sugar…

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