David Wyatt
David Wyatt: poems have appeared in Kestrel, Poetry East, Alaska Quarterly Review, Mudfish, Prairie Schooner, and Poetry. He was the initial recipient of the Loraine Williams Poetry Prize from The Georgia Review. He has worked as a laborer, warehouse clerk, hospital orderly, copy editor, proofreader, and for 20 years, a library assistant at the University of Nebraska, Omaha.
Marie Gray Wise
Marie Gray Wise: her work has appeared in The Café Review, Post Road, 1–70 Review, and Tipton Poetry Journal. She has lived most of her life in South Jersey (a different country from North Jersey) except for an adventure in San Francisco where she found a husband and dragged him east.
Eamonn Wall
Eamonn Wall: is a native of Co. Wexford, Ireland, who lives nowadays in St. Louis, Missouri. Recent poems, essays, and reviews have been published in Cyphers, The Blue Nib, Poetry Ireland Review, American Journal of Poetry, The Irish Times, Reading Ireland, and the Irish Literary Supplement. A new collection of poetry, My Aunts at Twilight Poker, is nearing completion. Junction City: New & Selected Poems was published by Salmon Poetry in 2015.
Martin Vest
Martin Vest: lives in Eastern Idaho. You can spot his poetry in recent or forthcoming issues of Rattle, Slipstream, Salamander, and elsewhere.

