Amy Woolard is a senior policy attorney with Voices for Virginia’s Children, a public policy and advocacy organization focused on children and poverty. She is a graduate of the Iowa…

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Susan Wood’s fourth book of poetry, The Book of Ten (Pittsburgh, 2011), was recently published. Campo Santo (LSU, 1991) won the Lamont Prize of the Academy of American Poets and the Natalie Ornish Prize…

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Richard Wollman is the author of a chapbook, A Cemetery Affair (Finishing Line, 2004) and a full-length collection of poetry, The Art of Need, forthcoming from The Sheep Meadow Press.…

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Sarah Wolfson has taught poetry and writing to students at the University of Michigan (where she received her MFA) and to incarcerated men and women with the Prison Creative Arts…

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David Wojahn is the author of six collections of poetry: Spirit Cabinet (2002), The Falling Hour (1997), Late Empire (1994), Mystery Train (1990), and Glassworks (1987, winner of the Society of Midland Authors Award), all from the University of Pittsburgh;…

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George Witte’s second collection, Deniability, will be published by Orchises Press in 2009.  His first collection, The Apparitioners, was published by Three Rail Press in 2005. His poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issue…

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Mark Wisniewski’s poems have appeared in Ecotone, New York Quarterly, Poetry, Poetry International, Post Road and Prairie Schooner. His second novel, Show Up, Look Good, was published by Gival Press in 2011. His fiction won a Pushcart Prize…

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Paul-Victor Winters is an MFA candidate at Indiana University. His chapbook, Muscle & Bone (1995), was published by Slapering Hol Press. (1999)

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Sarah Ann Winn’s first book, Alma Almanac (Barrow Street, 2017), won the Barrow Street Book Prize, selected by Elaine Equi. Her most recent chapbook, Exhibition Catalogue Pamphlet from the Grimm…

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Terence Winch’s most recent book of poetry is Boy Drinkers (Hanging Loose, 2007), and his fifth book, Falling Out of Bed in a Room With No Floor, is forthcoming from Hanging Loose in…

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Eliot Khalil Wilson teaches at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. His first book, The Saint of Letting Small Fish Go, won the 2002 Cleveland State Poetry Prize. (2004)

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