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Sean Burke’s poems have most
recently appeared in Spooky Boyfriend, Now Culture, Pear Noir!, Jellyfish, and
Strange Machine. He lives in Dover, NH. Craig Foltz has never assembled an entire pie. www.craigfoltz.com Alex Houen is co-editor of the online poetry journal Blackbox Manifold. He has published poems in various journals, including Stride, Horizon Review, PN Review, Cleaves, Great Works, and Shadow Train. His book Powers of Possibility: Experimental American Writing since the 1960s will be published by Oxford University Press in December 2011. Matthew
Langley is the author of two chapbooks and his work has appeared in several
places, both in print and on the web. His most recent work, Flora & Fauna,
a collaboration with the artist and writer Stacy Elaine Dacheux was on display
at the Harmony Gallery in Los
Angeles, CA. He is currently a public school teacher in his
hometown of Baltimore, MD. Ágnes Lehóczky is an
Hungarian-born poet and translator. She completed her Masters in English and
Hungarian Literature at Pázmány Péter University of Hungary in 2001 and an MA
with distinction in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia in 2006.
She holds a PhD in Critical and Creative Writing, also from the UEA. She has
two short poetry collections in Hungarian, Station X (2000) and Medallion
(2002), published by Universitas, Hungary. Her first full collection, Budapest
to Babel, was published by Egg Box in 2008. She was the winner of the
Daniil Pashkoff Prize 2010 in poetry and the inaugural winner of the Jane
Martin Prize for Poetry at Girton College, Cambridge, in 2011. Her collection of essays on the poetry of Ágnes Nemes Nagy, Poetry, the Geometry of Living Substance, was published in 2011 by Cambridge Scholars and a libretto of hers was commissioned by Writers' Centre Norwich for The Voice Project at Norwich Cathedral as part of & Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2011. She currently teaches creative writing at the University of Sheffield. Matt London is a third year MFA
student in poetry at West Virginia University where he also teaches English to
underclassmen. Previous publications include Muse & Stone, Connotation
Press, and Zero Ducats. He maintains a blog at Terminal Vocabulary. Ruth Williams is a Ph.D.
student in English Literature and Creative Writing at the University of
Cincinnati. Her poems have been
previously published in jubilat, no tell
motel, H_ngm_n, alice blue, Bone Bouquet, 42 Opus, Barrelhouse, Barn Owl
Review, and Bateau among others.
In 2011-2012, she will be completing a Fulbright in South Korea.
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