Alex Lemon’s first collection of poems, Mosquito, was published last year by Tin House Books. He is a frequent reviewer for The Bloomsbury Review and Assistant Editor for LUNA. With…

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David Lehman is the author of seven books of poems, most recently Yeshiva Boys (Scribner, 2009) and When a Woman Loves a Man (Scribner, 2005). Among his nonfiction books are A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters,…

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Joseph O. Legaspi’s debut collection, Imago (CavanKerry), was published in 2007. He holds degrees from Loyola Marymount University and the Graduate Creative Writing Program at New York University. A recipient of a…

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Barbara F. Lefcowitz is the author of six books of poetry. Dancing Moon Press published her most recent book, A Hand of Stars, in 1999. Her stories, poems, articles and…

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Kate Lebo lives in Seattle where she works for the Richard Hugo House, a literary arts center. Her poems have appeared in Filter, Knock and the Seattle Public Library’s “Lines on a Spine”…

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Ann Lauinger is the author of Persuasions of Fall (Utah, 2004), winner of the Agha Shahid Prize in Poetry. She teaches literature at Sarah Lawrence College. Her work appears in Smartish Pace, Issues…

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Peg Lauber won a first place Hopwood Award for poetry (University of Michigan) and an American Academy of Poets first prize (Iowa Writer�s Workshop). She has been a Poet-in-the-Schools in…

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Doug Lang was born in Wales and spent time in Greece and London before moving to Washington, DC in 1973. He is the author of three chapbooks and two novels.…

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Lisa Norris’s book of short stories, Toy Guns (Helicon Nine), won the 1999 Willa Cather Fiction Prize. Her poems, essays and stories have appeared in Ascent, Fourth Genre, Kiss Tomorrow Hello (Doubleday, 2006), Notre Dame…

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A.L. Nielsen is the Kelly Professor of American Literature at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of five collections of poetry including Stepping Razor (Edge, 1996), Vext (Sink, 1998) and Mixage (Zasterle, 2005). His poetry…

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Greg Nicholl’s book-length manuscript has been a finalist for four prizes; his poems have appeared in many literary magazines. He grew up in Gig Harbor, Washington, received his MFA from…

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Bronwen Butter Newcott grew up in Washington, DC. She received her MFA from the University of Maryland and currently lives in Southern California where she teaches high school English and…

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