Mukul Dahal
Poetry:
Father's Fingers (June 2011)
*Featured poet July 2011*
Face
Stolen
Holly Day
Holly lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her two children and husband. Her most recently published books are Music Theory for Dummies, Music Composition for Dummies, and Walking Twin Cities.
Poetry:
Cattle (July 2009)
Lucille
Lang Day
Lucille is the author of a children's
book and seven poetry collections and chapbooks, most recently God
of the Jellyfish (Cervena Barva, 2007). She lives in
Oakland, California, and is the director of the Hall of Health, an
interactive children's museum in Berkeley.
Poetry: Red
Shoes (May 2008) Dad
and the Gypsy (July 2008)
Pilgrimage
(September 2008) Fall
(October 2008) Woman
in Blue Jeans and Wool Socks (October 2008) Amelia
Davis (October 2008) Great-Grandmother
(October 2008)
Poem for My Daughters (March 2009)
Birth Mothers (May 2009)
One Hundred Fifty Necklaces (June 2009)
Pamela Denchfield
Prose Poem
Beginnings (September 2011)
Bruce Dethlefsen
Bruce is the author of three volumes of poetry. His latest, Breather, was published by Firweed Press in 2009. Bruce lives in Westfield, Wisconsin.
Poetry:
The Hot Dog Man (May 2009)
*Featured poet June 2009
For the Time Being
Cry Me
Playing the Field
When Somebody Calls after Ten P.M.
*
November Lake (Nov 2009)
The Way of the Poet Warrior (March 2010)
New Book Releases
Unexpected Shiny Things (November 2011)
Jeff DeLuzio
Jeff DeLuzio has written one collection of short stories, Snow-Man's Land (Michi-Mook, 1996), numerous stories, reviews, and articles, and workshopped seven original plays with teenagers. He hopes a novel will be out in the near future.
Movie Reviews:
Only (October 2010)
Ray Dimock
Photograph's:
Light house photo's (July 2011)
Wade Dinius
Wade Dinius lives in Oregon. His works have appeared in magazines, palimpsests and machine shops across the nation.
Poetry:
The Promise (November 2007) Wrest
(January 2008)
Jasminka Nadaskic Diordievic
Jasminka, living in Smederevo, Yugoslavia, is the author of four books
of poetry Time of Nettles, The Patch of Dark, Jostling of
Butterflies and An Upset Bird
Haiku: Six
Haiku (November 2002)
Elizabeth
Domike Elizabeth lives in Portland, Oregon.
Poetry: The
Photographer (November 2007) Craig Dominey Craig
produces The Moonlit Road a website which presents
ghost stories and strange folktales of the American South, told by the
region's best storytellers. www.themoonlitroad.com
Leslie Doyle
Photograph's
Scenic photograph's (September 2010)
Tricia
Draper Tricia, an author, editor, and freelance
journalist, lives in Decatur, TX with her husband and young son. Her
books include: Angels Among Us, The Writersville Charity Cookbook , and
Bobbby Bear Learns to be a Cowboy.
Short Stories:
My
Grandma ( May 2004)
Pauli
Dutton
Pauli, a librarian with a showgirl heart likes to sing, dance,
and shout to the hills! Poetry:
I
asked for a poem (October 2008)
Nic East Nic has been
listed in Who's Who in American Art since 1972. A
painter, steel and wood sculptor and stained glass artist as well as a
poet and writer, he brings a broad spectrum of personal experience to
his creative work.
Poetry:
My
Other Half (February 2002) Hard
Rain (Challenge) (October 2002) Party
Time (January 2003)
Articles and Short Stories: The
Fall Of The Towers (Novemebr 2001) Afterimages
(September 2002)
Raynette Eitel
Poetry:
Country Christmas (December 2011)
Larry
Egort Larry is a 38 year old CPA for a 401k
investment company and poet appropriator from Boca Raton, Florida. He
tries to balance out spreadsheets and compliance administration with
the complex simplicity of expressing himself in what he
writes. Poetry:
Soulstice (April 2007)
Time’s Perennial Broom (August 2007)
Urban Dawn (October 2007)
Songs:
"Love will rein you in" (February 2009)
ellen ellen, a prize-winning poet,
teaches creative writing for Emeritus College, a division of Santa
Monica College, California. Poetry:
Daybreak
& First Memory (July 2003) Malibu,
November (Nov 2003) Hollow
Trees (January 2007)
At Eagel Pond (January 2007)
The Clear Spirit Of Somewhere
(May 2007)
Looking
For Mark Strand (April 2008)
Moon
(October 2008)
The Dead Aren't Like Us (November 2008)
Wait For Me (December 2008)
On the Night of the New Moon (January 2009)
I'm Waiting For the New Grass (October 2009)
Traffic (October 2011)
Alec
Emerson
Poetry:
World
Trade Center (September 2008)
Anita Endrezze, Anita,
of Yaqui and European descent, won the 1992 Waashington State Governor's
Writers Award for at the helm of twilight. Her most recent book is Throwing fire at the Sun, Water at the Moon (U of AZ press,
2000).
Poetry:
Ponies Gathering in the
Dark (June 2006) Margarita
Engle
Poetry: Contentment
(March 2008) Paleozoic
(March 2008) The
Fabulist’s Pen (March 2008)
Thomas
Merton in Cuba (April 2008)
John
Enright John has lived in American Samoa for 25
years, where he is Territorial Historic Preservation Officer. His poems
and other writings have appeared in more than forty
publications. Poetry:
It
Is the Dawning of the Age of Leviticus (January2006) Driving
to the Mountain (January2006)
Jacob Erin-Cilberto
Jacob is poet and performing artist who lives in Southern Illinois and
teaches English at John A. Logan community college. He has published in
several small magazines and anthologies. Poetry: The
Thingamagig By the Watchamacallit (June 2005) Mustard
on my Suit (July 2005) Rider
(August 2005) Facing
the Shade (February 2006)
Numbered Days (March 2007) Book
Review: Unsung
Songs (July 2005)
Rhina P. Espaillat Rhina, a
Dominican bilingual poet, also writes essays and short stories in both
English and Spanish, and translates. Her next poetry collection, Her
Place in These Designs, is being published in November by
Truman State University Press. Poetry:
To
Diana (April 2005) Prosody
(April 2005)
He
Lives on the Landing (April 2005) Petunias
In November (nov2005) Visiting
Day (May 2006) This
Is To Tell You (May 2006) When
We Sold the Tent (August 2006)
Between You and the Dead, It’s All Uneven (November 2008)
Ritual Song For Us All (November 2008)
J. Glenn Evans
Poetry:
My Grandfather Spoke (September 2011)
Winston Farsoul
Poetry:
Cross No More Rivers (October 2010)
Richard Fein
Richard is the author of eight books of poetry, including B'KLYN (2011), two
books of Yiddish poetry in translation, and two books of prose including The
Dance of Leah: A memoir of Yiddish., taught at SUNY New Paltz for four decades.
His book Kafka's Ear, won the Maurice English Award.
Poetry:
Blooming
Lovers (February 2006) Cicada
At Her Little Feet (Oct 2006)
Amending John Donne's Geology (April 2011)
Annie Finch
New Book release
Villanelles (Feburary 2012)
Judith Fine-Sarchielli
Judith is a writer, Developmental Editor, and a Life Story and Personal
Branding Specialist. She lives in Topanga Canyon, CA which inspires her
connection with Mother Nature.
Short Articles:
THE THIRD HUMMINGBIRD: A Winter Solstice Tale (December 2008)
POLLINATE or POLLUTE: TO BEE or NOT TO BEE (February 2009)
Mike
FitzGerald
Short Stories;
A
Word of Advice, Son (April 2003)
Casey FitzSimons
Casey FitzSimons’ poetry appears in print and online in Fresh Hot Bread, The Prose-Poem Project, flashquake, Leveler, EarthSpeak, Newport Review, and others . She has been a finalist in the River Styx and Writecorner Press poetry competitions. She taught art in San Francisco for many years, publishing her studio drawing book, Serious Drawing, with Prentice Hall, and reviewed many exhibitions for Artweek. She has collected her works annually in chapbooks, most recently Altering the Lay of Land (2010) and Forgetting My Errand (2009). She is a frequent reader at San Francisco Bay Area venues.
Poetry:
Summer Ran (September 2011)
Ida
Bettis Fogle Ida lives in Columbia, Missouri. Her
day job takes place at the public library. When she's not working there
or writing, she's taking care of her children or renovating her house.
Poetry: Gals
and Ladies (Nov 2004)
CB Follett
Poetry:
Featured poet May 2010
Guardian of the Gates
Making Arrangements
Bradley
Fralick
Brad, a retired dentist and the
publisher of Scribbler's Corner, is in pre-production on an
autobiographical documentary film.
Haiku:
Clouds
(June 2001) Computer
(June 2001) Short Stories and Articles:
Dead
Man Walking (June 2001) Summer
Wind (July 2001) Maria Francesca
Poetry: Goodnight
Grandmother (May 2008) My
Mother Gave Me Words (May 2008) Brian Francis Poetry:
Paradise
Lost (March 2008) Ed Frankel
Poetry:
Dark
Parlors Remind Me Of The Spanish Civil War (May 2008)
Laryalee
Fraser Laryalee is a retired
reporter/photographer in British Columbia, Canada. Poetry:
Summer
Lost ( August 2003) Haiku:
haikufest '06 (August 2006)
Meg
Fraser A California poet transplanted from
Massachusetts, Meg made her film debut in Being With Eddie a short film
mentor project. Poetry: Somewhere
You Are Near (Sept 2003)
Leslie
Fuller
Leslie is a writer, producer and composer who works primarily in
television (multiple Emmy awards) and national and international public
radio. Among her numerous credits: staff writer, "Saturday Night Live;"
creative producer, "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire;" and co-creator of
NPR's "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me." She divides her time between New York
City, Chicago, and her home in Northampton, MA.
Short Articles:
Ground
Zero (Sept 2001)
Harry Furness
Poetry:
Song
for Robert Frost (April 2008)
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