Elizabeth Scanlon is Co-editor of The American Poetry Review. Her poems have appeared Gulf Coast, Lit, Ploughshares, Swink and The Colorado Review. Her work appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 15. (2008)

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Hayden Saunier won the 2011 Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry from Nimrod International Journal. Her first collection of poetry, Tips for Domestic Travel, was published in 2009 by Black Lawrence Press. She lives…

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Sappho was born sometime between 630 and 617 BCE and died around 570. A native of the island of Lesbos, she resided in its largest city, Mytilene. She composed songs for…

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Aparna Upadhyaya Sanyal holds an MA from Kings College, London. She is a writer, theatre producer and award-winning furniture designer. A popular Spoken Word poet, she performs at events across…

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Sherod Santos is the author of four books of poetry including The Pilot Star Elegies (Norton, 2000), which was both a National Book Award Finalist and nominee for The New…

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Karoly Sandor was born in Budapest, Hungary, and moved to Vancouver, Canada, where he still resides. His poems appeared in Smartish Pace, Issues 1, 6 and 10; and his translations of…

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Dennis Saleh is the author of six books of poetry including Rhymses’ Book (Quicksilver, 2000). He lives in Seaside, California, where he owns and operates Comma Books. His poetry appears…

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Michael Salcman has recently had poems in Raritan, Harvard Review, Notre Dame Review, Red Rock Review, Comstock Review and The Baltimore Review. �The Year the Dodgers Won the Pennant� is…

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Marjorie Saiser’s books are Bones of a Very Fine Hand (Backwaters, 1999) and Lost in Seward County (Backwaters, 2001). Her poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 14. [bio updated 2007]

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C.J. Sage is an editor for Disquieting Muses. Her poems have appeared in Rattle, Recursive Angel, Mandrake Poetry Review, 2River Review, Conspire and Samsara Quarterly. Her poem �Root-bound� received a…

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Chase Twichell is founder and editor of Ausable Press. Dog Language (Copper Canyon, 2005) is her sixth book of poetry. The Snow Watcher (Ontario Review, 1995 &  Bloodaxe, 1999) was awarded the Alice Fay Di…

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Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941) was born in Moscow and is one of the foremost Russian 20th century poets. (2004)

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