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Seth Landman
Seth Landman is coeditor of Agnes Fox Press and author of poems in Everyday Genius, Skein, and GlitterPony.
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Elizabeth Whittlesey
Elizabeth Whittlesey’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Gulf Coast, jubilat, POOL, Western Humanities Review, Phantom Limb, Two Serious Ladies, Explosion Proof, JERRY, The Manhattanville Review, and Noncanon Press. Elizabeth grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah and lives in Manhattan.
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Peter Cooley
Peter Cooley, author of Divine Margins, teaches creative writing at Tulane University.
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Christopher Salerno
Christopher Salerno is author of Minimum Heroic and the chapbook ATM. His poems have appeared in American Letters and Commentary, Denver Quarterly, and elsewhere.
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Anselm Berrigan
Anselm Berrigan, Poetry Editor for The Brooklyn Rail, is author of four books of poetry, including Free Cell, Zero Star Hotel, and Some Notes on My Programming.
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Arlo Quint
Arlo Quint is author of Drawn In and Photogenic Memory, among other works.
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Anthony Caleshu
Anthony Caleshu is author of Of Whales: In Print, in Paint, in Sea, in Stars, in Coin, in House, in Margins.
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Haines Eason
Haines Eason is the 2010 winner of the Beau Boudreaux Poetry Prize from Cream City Review. His poems have appeared in New England Review, Yale Review, and American Letters & Commentary.
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Kristina Marie Darling
Kristina Marie Darling is the author of two poetry collections, Night Songs and the forthcoming Compendium (Cow Heavy Books, 2011).
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Lindsay Turner
Lindsay Turner’s poems and prose have appeared in Meridian, Drunken Boat, Verse online, and elsewhere.
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Piotr Florczyk
Piotr Florczyk is editor and translator of Been and Gone: Poems of Julian Kornhauser. He teaches at the University of Delaware and at Cecil College.
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NoViolet Bulawayo
NoViolet Bulawayo is completing her MFA at Cornell University. Her story “Snapshots” was a finalist for the 2009 SA PEN/Studzinski Award.
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John Sides
John Sides is Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University and coauthor of The Gamble.
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Brendan Nyhan
Brendan Nyhan is Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan and coauthor of All the President's Spin.
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Eric McGhee
Eric McGhee is Research Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California.
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David M. Kennedy
David M. Kennedy is Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Emeritus, at Stanford University.
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Goli Taraghi
Goli Taraghi, author of nine widely translated books of fiction, won the Bita Prize for Literature in 2009. Her most recent book has been banned in her native Iran. She moved to Paris in 1979.
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Onnesha Roychoudhuri
Onnesha Roychoudhuri’s work has appeared in Salon, Mother Jones, and The American Prospect.
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Samuel R. Delany
Samuel R. Delany is a celebrated science fiction novelist, critic, and memoirist. He taught at Temple University and UMass Amherst. His novel Dark Reflections won the Stonewall Book Award. In 2002 he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.
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Miranda Field
Miranda Field’s first book, Swallow receieved the Breadloaf Writers’ Conference 2001 Bakeless Award in poetry. She lives in Manhattan and teaches workshops at the New School and NYU.
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L.S. Klatt
L.S. Klatt’s first book, Interloper, won the 2008 Juniper Prize. Recent poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Drunken Boat,Eleven Eleven, and jubilat.
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D. Nurkse
D. Nurkse is author of nine books of poetry, most recently The Border Kingdom. The recipient of a Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, he teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.
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