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Sheila Wellehan's poetry has been recently featured or is forthcoming in Chiron Review, Ekphrastic, The Fourth River, Rat's Ass Review, Unrequited: An Anthology of Love Poems about Inanimate Objects, and Yellow Chair Review. She lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine with two cats and two dogs and is happiest digging in the dirt and playing in the woods. Visit her at www.sheilawellehan.com.
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Sheila Squillante is a poet and essayist living in Pittsburgh and teaching in the MFA program at Chatham University. She is crazy proud to appear in the Pittsburgh Poetry Houses with her daughter, Josephine (forthcoming in Winter 2016)! website: www.sheilasquillante.com Twitter: @sheilasquill
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Shenu Kathymoon is a writer and poet, attending Miami Arts Charter. She has been published in numerous magazines and literary journals such as Rattle Young Poets Anthology, Creative Communications, Critical Pass Review, and more as well as Silver & Gold Keys in Scholastics. She was born in Sri Lanka, but lives in Miami.
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Jennifer Hambrick’s poetry has been honored with a Pushcart Prize nomination, and her chapbook, Unscathed (NightBallet Press), was nominated for the Ohioana Book Award. She has won numerous awards for her work, which has been published in Third Wednesday, Pudding Magazine, Eyedrum Periodically, A Narrow Fellow, World Haiku Review (placewinner, Spring/Summer 2016 issue), Modern Haiku, Under the Basho, bottle rockets, Hedgerow, and in many other journals and anthologies in the U.S. and abroad. A classical musician and public radio broadcaster and web producer, Jennifer Hambrick lives in Columbus, Ohio. Read her blog, Inner Voices, at jenniferhambrick.com.
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Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet’s The Greenhouse was published by Bull City Press in 2014; Tulips, Water, Ash won the 2009 Morse Poetry Prize. Her poems have been awarded a Javits fellowship and a Phelan Award, and have appeared in journals including Plume, Zyzzyva, The Collagist, Blackbird, and Kenyon Review Online. She writes, edits, and teaches in Portland, Oregon. lisagluskinstonestreet.com
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