Kate Knox
Kate Knox: is a poet and artist working and showing in northern New England. Primarily a printmaker, she creates in woodcut, etching, mono print, and serigraphy and then incorporates her prints into collage and assemblage work. Her work in this issue is a direct collaborative response to Mimi White’s tanka series, also in this issue.




Charles Farrell
Charles Farrell: is a Maine -based artist who shows his work in publications and individual gallery shows. His work is primarily collage, photomontage, and mixed media on both paper and large canvas. Creative source material draws from the inevitability of sex and death, classical era painting, film noir, and alchemical symbolism.
Mimi White
is the author of two chapbooks of poetry, Into The Darkness We Go and The Singed Horizon, which was selected by Robert Creeley for the 2000 Philbrick Poetry Award. Her first full-length book, The Last Island (Deerbrook Editions), received the 2009 Jane Kenyon Award for Outstanding Poetry. Her most recent publication is Memory Won’t Save Me: a haibun (Deerbrook Editions, 2012).
Kevin Sweeney
has published two books of poems, Rags of Prayer and Ordinary Time, both from Moon Pie Press. He received a master’s of fine arts from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Since 1983, he has taught English and philosophy at Southern Maine Community College, where he is department chairman and shop steward of his union. He is co-poetry editor at The Café Review.





