James K. Zimmerman

is a clinical psychologist, and was a songwriter and performer in a previous life. He is the winner of both the 2009 and 2010 Hart Crane Memorial Poetry Award and the 2009 Daniel Varoujan Award. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in SLAB, Penumbra, ICON, and Hawai‘i Pacific Review, among other journals.
J. B. Sisson

has published poems, stories, plays, essays, and translations in magazines such as Poetry and The Paris Review and in anthologies such as The Ardis Anthology of New American Poetry and The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov. Some of his poems are collected in Dim Lake and Where Silkwood Walks.
Christopher Seid

lives with his family in Yarmouth, Maine. He is poetry editor for Maine: The Magazine.
Marija Sanderling

is a professional librarian and genealogist who has practiced creative writing since making her home in Maine 15 years ago. She devotes a great deal of time to both reading and writing prose and poetry. Social history is a major theme that runs through her work, and she loves to trace regional words and their development. Sanderling is a member of the Maine Poets Society.