Duane Locke has been Professor Emeritus of the Humanities, Poet in Residence at University of Tampa for over twenty years. Over 2,000 of his poems have been published in over…

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Emily Lloyd is a freelancer by day, librarian at Delaware Tech College by night. Her chapbook, The Most Daring of Transplants (Argonne House), was the 2004 winner of the Dogfish…

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Chip Livingston’s work appears most recently in Barrow Street, McSweeney’s, Mississippi Review, New American Writing, Ploughshares and Best New Poets (Samovar & Meridian, 2006). He lives in New York City.…

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Timothy Liu is the author of five books of poems, most recently Of Thee I Sing (Georgia Press, 2004). A new book, For Dust Thou Art, is forthcoming from Southern…

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Stuart Lishan is a member of the English Department at Ohio State University. His poems have appeared in American Liteary Review, Arts & Letters, Boulevard, Chicago Review and Kenyon Review.…

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Celeste Lipkes is a sophomore at Johns Hopkins University where she studies writing, history of science and bioethics. In 2009 she won the Bellevue Literary Review Prize for Poetry. She is a…

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Deena Linett is the author of a collection of poems, Rare Earths (BOA Editions, 2001), and a prize-winning novel, On Common Ground (SUNY, 1983). Her poems are forthcoming in Kestrel,…

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Lyn Lifshin is the author of numerous books of poetry. Her most recent book, Before It�s Light, was published last Fall by Black Sparrow Press. With apologies to Virgil Suarez,…

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Lisa Lewis is the author of The Unbeliever (Wisconsin, Brittingham Prize, 1994) and Silent Treatment (Penguin, National Poetry Series, 1998). She directs the creative writing program at Oklahoma State University.…

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Peggy Hapke Lewis� poems have been published in Flyway, Lullwater Review, Old Red Kimono, The Hollins Critic and Webster Review. She lives in St. Louis. (2004)

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Phillis Levin is the author of four books of poetry, most recently Mercury (2001) and May Day (2008), both from Penguin, and the editor of The Penguin Book of Sonnet (Penguin, 2001). Her honors include a…

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Arthur Leung’s poems were published in Hong Kong U Writing: An Anthology and Pulsar Poetry Magazine. He lives in Hong Kong. His work appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 15. (2008)

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