William Reichard\u27s first collection of poetry, An Alchemy in the Bones, won a Minnesota Voices prize, and was published by New Rivers Press in 1999. His work has appeared in many journals, including Columbia, Spoon River Poetry Review, and The Georgia Review. He lives in St. Paul
Jay Parini, who teaches at Middlebury College, is the author of several books including Anthracite C...
JOHN R. REED teaches English at Wayne State University and is the author of many poems, critical ...
Gary Soto\u27s most recent books are Jesse, a novel from Harcourt Brace & Co., and New and Selected ...
William Black, a native of Northeastern Pennsylvania, is completing an MFA at the University of Alab...
CONRAD HILBERRY has recently published a second volume of poems, Rust (Ohio University Press), an...
William Heyen\u27s latest volume is The Host: Selected Poems 1965-1990 (Time Being Books, 1994). A f...
JOHN DITSKY has published widely in both American and Canadian periodicals, including Prairie Sch...
JOHN DELANEY, a graduate student at Syracuse University, has published poetry in Poetry Northwest,...
Tom Wayman\u27s recent collection, My Father\u27s Cup, was shortlisted for both the Governor General...
William Heyen, a frequent OR contributor, published Ribbons: The Gulf War last year. The Host: Selec...
Eamon Grennan\u27s most recent book of poems, As If It Matters, appeared from Greywolf in 1992. A fo...
Poems from Kansas poets recounting the native Kansas land. They capture the beauty and solidarity of...
REGINALD GIBBONS of Princeton is the editor of The Poet\u27s Work. His first book of poems is Roofs,...
Tom Wayman\u27s latest books are a collection of essays, A Country Not Considered: Canada, Culture, ...
At a time when much of the literary world was concerned with the “urban heartbeat,” Schenker, in his...
Jay Parini, who teaches at Middlebury College, is the author of several books including Anthracite C...
JOHN R. REED teaches English at Wayne State University and is the author of many poems, critical ...
Gary Soto\u27s most recent books are Jesse, a novel from Harcourt Brace & Co., and New and Selected ...
William Black, a native of Northeastern Pennsylvania, is completing an MFA at the University of Alab...
CONRAD HILBERRY has recently published a second volume of poems, Rust (Ohio University Press), an...
William Heyen\u27s latest volume is The Host: Selected Poems 1965-1990 (Time Being Books, 1994). A f...
JOHN DITSKY has published widely in both American and Canadian periodicals, including Prairie Sch...
JOHN DELANEY, a graduate student at Syracuse University, has published poetry in Poetry Northwest,...
Tom Wayman\u27s recent collection, My Father\u27s Cup, was shortlisted for both the Governor General...
William Heyen, a frequent OR contributor, published Ribbons: The Gulf War last year. The Host: Selec...
Eamon Grennan\u27s most recent book of poems, As If It Matters, appeared from Greywolf in 1992. A fo...
Poems from Kansas poets recounting the native Kansas land. They capture the beauty and solidarity of...
REGINALD GIBBONS of Princeton is the editor of The Poet\u27s Work. His first book of poems is Roofs,...
Tom Wayman\u27s latest books are a collection of essays, A Country Not Considered: Canada, Culture, ...
At a time when much of the literary world was concerned with the “urban heartbeat,” Schenker, in his...
Jay Parini, who teaches at Middlebury College, is the author of several books including Anthracite C...
JOHN R. REED teaches English at Wayne State University and is the author of many poems, critical ...
Gary Soto\u27s most recent books are Jesse, a novel from Harcourt Brace & Co., and New and Selected ...