Leonore Hildebrandt
has published poems in the The Café Review, Cimarron Review, Denver Quarterly, Drunken Boat, Spoon River Poetry Review, and Quercus Review. Her translations of Rilke’s Elegies have appeared in Cerise Press. Her letterpress chapbook, The Work at Hand, is available from Flat Bay Press. A first book of poems is forthcoming with Pecan Groves Press. She has received fellowships the Maine Community Foundation and the Maine Arts Commission. She teaches writing at the University of Maine and serves as an editor for the Beloit Poetry Journal.
Raymond Hall
has published dozens of poems in The Café Review. Three of them won the Helen Williams Award and were published in the Manhattan Mercury, Manhattan, Kansas. He lives with his wife and son in Lawrence, Kansas.
Timothy Gillis
is a freelance writer and photographer whose work has appeared in The Portland Daily Sun, Dispatch Magazine, Magnitude, The Portland Forecaster, The Weekly Sentinel, and the Old Orchard Beach Sun Times.
Mark DeFoe
is professor emeritus of English at West Virginia Wesleyan College where he teaches in the low–residency MFA Writing Program. His tenth chapbook, In the Tourist Cave, was published in 2012 by Finishing Line Press. His poems have been published in Poetry, Yale Review, Kenyon Review, Sewanee Review, Paris Review, Poetry Ireland Review, Denver Quarterly, and many others. He was winner of the 2005 Chautauqua Literary Journal’s national poetry competition and has been awarded two Individual Artist Grants from the West Virginia Commission for the Arts.

