Derek Mong
Derek Mong is the author of Other Romes (Saturnalia Books, 2011); the poetry editor at Mantis: A Journal of Poetry, Criticism, & Translation; and a doctoral candidate at Stanford where he’s...
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Madeleine Barnes is a writer and designer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who received a B.H.A. from Carnegie Mellon University. She will complete her MFA in creative writing at New York University this...
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Sokunthary Svay is a writer and musician from New York City. Her family fled Cambodia after the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime to a Thai refugee camp, where she was born. Her writing credits include a...
View ArticleAgustín Lucas
Translator’s Note: With only 3.4 million people, Uruguay is the smallest Spanish-speaking country in South America, but it has always been well-populated with poets. On most nights in Montevideo, there...
View ArticleGuillaume Apollinaire
Translator’s Note: I first discovered “Tristesse d’une Étoile” through another translation, and was captivated by it. Later, armed with a semester-long course in French grammar, I decided to find the...
View ArticleEmily Blair
Emily Blair’s poems have appeared in the The Mississippi Review, Stolen Island, WSQ and Cura Magazine, and she is the author of the illustrated chapbook Idaville (Booklyn). In 2014, she received a New...
View ArticleDebora Kuan
Debora Kuan is the author of XING, a collection of poetry (Saturnalia Books, 2011), which was featured as a notable first book by both the Poetry Society of America and Ploughshares magazine. Twice...
View ArticleFalconhead
When not slaying Dragons, Falconhead uses Dragon’s blood to write poetry, short stories and plays. His work has appeared in The Red Line, The Rock River Review, Antiphon, FictionWeek Literary Review,...
View ArticleJustin Maki
Justin Maki is a poet and editor living in Brooklyn. His work has appeared in Strategic Confusion, Square One, and matchbook. He studied writing at the University of Colorado and in Naropa University’s...
View ArticleChris Roberts
Chris Roberts is a first generation American, kind of. He grew up in rural Pennsylvania, where he learned to pronounce his Korean birth name, so that it comes out as “Die Young, Sung.” Candlesticks...
View ArticleLaura Plaster
Laura Plaster holds a Masters in Applied Theatre from the City University of New York. When she is not enjoying the parks of Brooklyn with her toddler son, she works with junior high students creating...
View ArticleDimitra Kotoula
Translator’s Note: In the Autumn 2013 Issue of The Poetry Review, A.E. Stallings remarked that Kotoula belongs to the younger generation of Greek poets born after the Greek military Junta. She then...
View ArticleTim Kahl
Tim Kahl is the author of Possessing Yourself (CW Books 2009) and The Century of Travel (CW Books, 2012). His work has been published in Prairie Schooner, Indiana Review, Ninth Letter, Notre Dame...
View ArticleErin Redfern
Erin Redfern’s poetry has most recently appeared in Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, Clementine Poetry Journal, and Compose. In 2015, she will serve as poetry judge for the San Francisco School...
View ArticleEd Toney
Ed Toney, poet, writer and chemist born in Queens NY, resides in Brooklyn, NY. He is a member of the Hot Poets Collective poetry writers group and on- going Cave Canem workshop participant. He has...
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