Jyotsna Milan is Editor of Anasuuyaa, a women’s journal of SEWA, published in Bhopal, where she resides. She is the author two novels, two short story collections and Ghar Nahin,…

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David Middleton is poet in residence at Nicholls State University, and serves as Poetry Editor for The Classical Outlook and The Anglican Theological Review. Beyond Chandeleurs (LSU, 1999) and The…

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Michelle Meyering lives in southern California. Her work has recently appeared in Apalachee Review and The Comstock Review. Her poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 16 (2009).

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Corey Mesler is the owner of Burke’s Book Store, in Memphis, Tennessee. After ten chapbooks, his first full-length collection of poetry is Some Identity Problems (Foothills, 2007). He is the author of…

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Megan Merchant is the author of two full-length poetry collections: Gravel Ghosts (Glass Lyre, 2016) and The Dark’s Humming (Glass Lyre, 2017) which won the 2015 Lyrebird Award. She has…

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Peter Meinke is the author of twelve books of poetry, most recently Zinc Fingers (2000), Scars (1996), and Liquid Paper (1992), all from the University of Pittsburgh Press. He directed…

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Jane Mead is the author of two books of poetry: House of Poured-Out Waters (Illinois, 2001) and The Lord and the General Din of the World (Sarabande, 1996). Her work…

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Maureen McQuerry is the author of Nuclear Legacy (Battelle, 2000) and Student Inquiry (Creative Learning, 2003); her fantasy novel, Wolf Proof (Idylls) will be published this fall. Her poetry was…

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Molly McQuade has received fellowships and awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Pew Charitable Trusts and PEN. A collection of her essays about poetry, Stealing Glimpses,…

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Sandra McPherson is the author of twenty poetry collections, most recently Expectation Days (Illinois, 2007). She has received numerous awards including the Hellen Bullis Prize, Bess Hokin Prize, Emily Dickinson Prize, Blumenthal-Leviton-Blonder…

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Rangi McNeil received his MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts. His first book, The Missing, was published by Sheep Meadow Press in 2003. [bio updated 2011]

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Lynne McMahon�s most recent book of poems is The House of Entertaining Science (Godine, 1999). �Instruction� is included in Sentimental Standards (Godine), due out in 2003. She has been awarded…

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