Wendy Videlock’s chapbook, What’s That Supposed to Mean, was published by EXOT Books in 2010. [bio updated 2011]

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Shrikant Verma was a special correspondent for Dinman from 1966-1977 and in 1976 he became a member of the Rajya Sabha (upper house of the Indian Parliament). In the late…

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Archana Verma teaches Hindi at Miranda House, University of Delhi. She is the author of two collections of poetry, most recently Lauta Hai Vijeta [The Conqueror Returns] published in 1993.…

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Reetika Vazirani had her first book of poetry, White Elephants (Beacon, 1996), selected by Marilyn Hacker for the 1995 Barnard New Women Poets� Prize. Her poems have been widely published…

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William Varner’s poems have appeared in Green Mountains Review, Mudfish, Painted Bride Quarterly, Poet Lore, Poetry New York, The Cincinnati Review, The Greensboro Review and the anthology Under the Legislature of Stars: 62…

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Nance Van Winckel’s fourth collection of poetry is Beside Ourselves (Miami, 2003). She has received two NEA Poetry Fellowships and has published three books of short fiction, most recently Curtain…

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Ryan G. Van Cleave is a fellow at the University of Wisconsin�s Institute for Creative Writing. Say Hello (Pecan Grove, 2000) is his most recent book of poetry. He is…

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Jennie Wrisley earned an MA in English from the University of Iowa and is working on an MFA in poetry at Texas State University. She lives on a ranch and…

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Robert Wrigley’s eighth collection of poetry, Earthly Meditation: New and Selected Poems (Penguin) was published in 2006. Reign of Snakes (Penguin, 1999) won the Kingsley Tufts Award. He hs been…

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Amy Wright is the author of Everything in the Universe (Iris, 2016), Cracker Sonnets (Brick Road, 2016) and five chapbooks. She co-authored Creeks of the Upper South (Unicorn, 2017), a…

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William Wright’s Dark Orchard was published in 2005 by Texas Review Press and awarded the Breakthrough Poetry Prize. He is co-editor (with Stephen Gardner) of the Southern Poetry Anthology (Texas Review, 2008), a PhD…

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Stefanie Wortman is finishing a PhD at the University of Missouri. Her poems have appeared in New Orleans Review, Subtropics and The Yale Review. Her manuscript, In the Permanent Collection, was a finalist for…

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