J�rgen Theobaldy was born in Strasbourg in 1944, and now lives in Bern. His most recent collection of poetry is Immer wieder alles [Everything again and again] (zu Klemper, L�neburg,…

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Marilyn L. Taylor’s second full-length collection, Subject to Change (David Robert, 2004), was nominated for the Poets’ Prize in 2005. She is a Contributing Editor for The Writer magazine, where…

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Henry Taylor is Professor Emeritus of Literature at American University. The third of his five collections of poems, The Flying Change (LSU, 1986), received the 1986 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.…

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Kenneth Tanemura received a degree in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. His poems have appeared in American Tanka, Cadence, Hummingbird, Modern Haiku and Skanky Possum. (1999)

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Deborah Tall is the author of four books of poetry, the most recent of which is Summons, which was chosen for the Kathryn A. Morton Poetry Prize by Charles Simic.…

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Joanne Upton works as a Town Planner in London, England. She earned a B.A. (Hons) Degree and a Masters Degree in Town and Country Planning at the University of Manchester,…

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Lee Upton’s fourth book of poetry, Civilian Histories, appeared in 2000 from the University of Georgia Press. Her third book of literary criticism, The Muse of Abandonment (1998), was published…

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Leslie Ullman has written National Histories (Yale, 1979), winner of the Yale Younger Poets Prize; Dreams by No One’s Daughter (Pittsburgh, 1988) and Slow Work Through Sand (Iowa, 1998). She is professor emerita at the University…

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R.A. Villanueva lives in Brooklyn, New York. A finalist for the 2010 Alice James Books/Kundiman Poetry Prize, his writing has appeared in AGNI, Bellevue Literary Review, DIAGRAM, Gulf Coast, RATTLE and The Virginia…

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Liana Vrajitoru was born in Iasi, Romania, and currently resides in Binghamton, New York, where she is a graduate student at SUNY Binghamton. She is the editor of two magazines:…

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Gyorgyi Voros teaches at Virginia Tech University. She is the author of Notations of the Wild: Ecology in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens (Iowa, 1997) and a collection of poems,…

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