Sydney Lea
Sydney Lea is Vermont’s Poet Laureate. Founding editor of New England Review, he has published ten books of poems, a novel, a selection of literary essays, and three volumes of naturalist nonfiction.
Sydney Lea is Vermont’s Poet Laureate. Founding editor of New England Review, he has published ten books of poems, a novel, a selection of literary essays, and three volumes of naturalist nonfiction.
Suzanne Wise is the author of the poetry collection The Kingdom of the Subjunctive (Alice James Books, 2000). Her poetry has also appeared in the anthologies American Poetry: the Next Generationand Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century, and in the journals Tikkun, Pierogi Press, Boston Review, Fence, and elsewhere. She has taught creative writing at Middlebury College in Vermont, and Pratt […]
Suzanne Cleary’s Beauty Mark was published by BkMk Press in 2013, as winner of the John Ciardi Prize for Poetry. Her previous poetry books are Trick Pear (2007) and Keeping Time (2002), both published by Carnegie Mellon University Press. Winner of a Pushcart Prize, her poems appear in journals including Georgia Review, New Ohio Review, The Atlantic, Poetry […]
Sun Yung Shin’shas recently published work in journals and anthologies such as Encyclopedia: Volumes I and II, Drunken Boat,and Cerise Press. Her poem “Which Way | Kichicheon | Yankeetown” was recently nominated for a 2011 Pushcart Prize; she is a 2010 recipient of a Minnesota State Arts Board grant for Literature; in 2008 she received the Asian American […]
Stuart Greenhouse is he recipient of a 2014 fellowship from the New Jersey State Council of the Arts and his poems have appeared in journals such as Antioch Review, Bellingham Review, Chelsea, Fence, Paris Review, Denver Quarterly, Laurel Review, North American Review, and Ploughshares. He is the author of two chapbooks, What Remains, which was chosen for […]
Stuart Dischell is the author of Good Hope Road (Viking, 1993) a 1991 National Poetry Series Selection; Evenings & Avenues (Penguin, 1996); Dig Safe (Penguin, 2003); Backwards Days (Penguin, 2007); and Children With Enemies. Dischell’s poems have been widely published in journals such as The New Republic, Ploughshares, Slate, and The Kenyon Review. A recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Carolina Arts Council, […]
Steve Scafidi is the author of Sparks from a Nine-Pound Hammer (Louisiana State University Press, 2001) and For Love of Common Words (LSU, 2006), The Cabinetmaker’s Window (LSU, 2014), To the Bramble and the Briar (University of Arkansas Press, 2014), and the chapbook Songs for the Carry-On (Q Avenue Press, 2013). He works as a cabinetmaker and lives with his family […]
Stefanie Wortman’s poems have appeared in the Yale Review, New Orleans Review, and Smartish Pace. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Missouri.