contributors
- Amish Trivedi
Amish Trivedi lives in Iowa City where he's been a "free agent" for several years. His poems are forthcoming in Word For/Word, RealPoetik, Cannibal, and in an e-chap from Beard of Bees. The Trivedi Chronicles are for those who feel weak and afraid.
- Ana Božičević
Ana Božičević emigrated to NYC from Croatia in 1997. She's the author of forthcoming chapbooks The Stars on the 7:18 to Penn (Dusie Press) and God, Sebastian, Amy (Flying Guillotine Press), as well as Document (Octopus Books, 2007) and Morning News (Kitchen Press, 2006). With Amy King, she is currently editing an anthology, The Urban Poetic (Factory School, forthcoming). Ana works at The Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Visit her at quoileternite.blogspot.com.
- Chris Tonelli
Chris Tonelli lives in the Boston area where he runs The So and So Series. He has recent work in Cannibal, Drunken Boat, and Good Foot. His second chapbook, a collaboration with Sarah Bartlett called A Mule-Shaped Cloud is available from horse less press.
- Carl Tillona
Carl Tillona holds an M.F.A. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Recent poems have been published in The Bedazzler, Verse, Barrow Street and Spinning Jenny. His first book, entitled A Flicker Among Sparrows, is being considered by a few small presses. He currently lives and teaches in Topeka, Kansas.
- Dale Smith
- Dorothea Lasky
Dorothea Lasky was born in St. Louis, MO in 1978. Her first full-length collection, Awe, came out last fall from Wave Books. She is the author of three chapbooks: The Hatmaker’s Wife (Braincase Press, 2006), Art (H_NGM_N Press, 2005), and Alphabets and Portraits (Anchorite Press, 2004). Her poems have appeared in Crowd, 6x6, Boston Review, Delmar, Phoebe, Filter, Knock, Drill, Lungfull!, and Carve, among others. Currently, she lives in Philadelphia, where she studies education at the University of Pennsylvania and co-edits the Katalanche Press chapbook series, along with the poet Michael Carr. She is a graduate of the M.F.A. program for Poets and Writers at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and has also been educated at Harvard University and Washington University.
- Bill Brown
Bill Brown is a filmmaker living in Madison, Wisconsin. His documentaries include Roswell and The Other Side, an exploration of the U.S.-Mexico border.
- Donna Stonecipher
Donna Stonecipher is the author of The Reservoir and Souvenir de Constantinople. Her third book, The Cosmopolitan, won the National Poetry Series and will be published by Coffee House Press in 2008.
- Rick Prelinger
Rick Prelinger is the founder and co-director of the Prelinger Archives in San Francisco.
- Matt Hart
Matt Hart is the author of Who’s Who Vivid (Slope Editions, 2006) and three chapbooks: Revelated (Hollyridge Press, 2005), Sonnet (H_NGM_N Books, 2006) and Simply Rocket (Lame House Press, 2007). His work has appeared in many print and online journals, including Gulf Coast, H_NGM_N, Jubilat, and Octopus. He lives and teaches in Cincinnati where he edits Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking, & Light Industrial Safety.
- Jonathan Haeber
Jonathan Haeber is a photographer and writer in San Francisco. His website, Terrastories.com, chronicles changes in the landscape.
- Tung-Hui Hu
Poet Hui-Hui Hu's new work, Mine, was published in 2007 by Ausable Press.
- Igor Shatner
Dr. Igor Shatner is one of America's foremost science fiction writers. He lives in Albuquerque.
- Joe Amato
- Jane Gregory
Jane Gregory’s work can be found in Cannibal, The Hat, Saltgrass and Soft Targets. A chapbook, The Second is Thirst, was put out by Cannibal Chapbook Series.
- Jen Burke Anderson
Jen Burke Anderson is a journalist and novelist in San Francisco, California. Her manifesto reflects her work with Independent Arts and Media.
- Jenny Boully
Jenny Boully’s latest book is The Book of Beginnings and Endings (Sarabande). Her other books include [one love affair]* (Tarpaulin Sky Press) and The Body: An Essay (Essay Press).
- Jo Guldi
Jo Guldi is the prose editor of Absent Magazine. She also teaches at the University of Chicago and writes about cities, infrastructure, and politics. Her blog is http://landscape.blogspot.com/.
- Leigh Stein
Leigh Stein is the author of Cautionary Tales, winner of the 2007 Pavement Saw Press Transcontinental Poetry Award. Her chapbook How to Mend a Broken Heart with Vengeance is available from Dancing Girl Press. Other work has appeared, or is forthcoming, in Bat City Review, NOÖ Journal, h-ngm-n, Diagram, and No Tell Motel. To find out what state she’s living in this month, visit http://leighstein.blogspot.com.
- Norbert Francis
- Pavel Arsiniev
Pavel Arseniev is twenty-two years old and lives in St. Petersburg. He has recently published his first book, Beyond the Head. He translates for and works with the Russian artist-activist collective Chto Delat and currently edits the Almanak, a semi-annual anthology of contemporary St. Petersburg poetry.
- Chad Reynolds
Chad Reynolds has published poems and reviews in Diagram, Sawbuck, Open Letters Monthly, Verse Daily, Washington Square, Meridian, Redivider, RealPoetik, Swink, and elsewhere. His first chapbook, Victor in the New World, was released by Rope-a-Dope Press.
- Chris Nealon
Chris Nealon grew up in Binghamton, NY, and lived in Boston, Ithaca, NY, and Seattle, before moving to the San Francisco area to teach at UC Berkeley. He has written two books, Foundlings: Lesbian and Gay Emotion Before Stonewall (essays: 2001), and The Joyous Age (poems: 2004). He has poems forthcoming in Magazine Cypress, No: A Journal of The Arts, and, with Joshua Clover, 1913: A Journal of Forms. Chris lives in San Francisco and in Washington, DC.
- Sergeij Kitov
Sergeij Kitov is twenty-eight years old and lives in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he works as a real estate journalist. "All of the high rises are now built with helicopter pads," he says. In addition to his native tongue (Russian) he speaks Swedish, English and French.
- Babs de Genlis
Babs de Genlis, a native of New Haven and a student of Jorie Graham's, renounced poetry in 1999. She is at present artist-in-residence at Biosphere Project 2. Her current project is designing a space colony for aesthetes on the moon.
- Catherine Meng
Catherine Meng currently lives in Berkeley, CA. Her first book of poems, Tonight’s the Night, was published in March 2007 by Apostrophe Books.