Eric Forsbergh
Eric Forsbergh: his poetry has appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of Neurology, The Café Review, Zeotrope Press, Sow’s Ear Poetry Review, and The Northern Virginia Review, which awarded him a Pushcart Nomination in 2016. He is a Vietnam veteran and a dentist, currently giving COVID-19 vaccinations as a volunteer for the county public health department.
Johnny Flaherty
Johnny Flaherty: is retired and living in Rhode Island. He has published three books of poetry: Ebbing and Fibbing, Gimme Liberty I can Smell, and Perfectly Round Ripples (made by a jagged stone). He has also recorded a CD of poems taken from Perfectly Round Ripples, titled Johnny Flaherty’s Renderings: Sideshow Poetry.
Thomas Feeney
Thomas Feeney: has taught Italian and Spanish literature at North Carolina State University since 1970. His translations have recently appeared in Chiron, Blue Unicorn, and Rosebud. His other interests are classical jazz, gardening, and the Red Sox.
Charles Brice
Charles Brice: won the 2020 Field Guide Magazine Poetry Contest. His chapbook, All the Songs Sung (Angel Flight Press), and his fourth poetry collection, The Broad Grin of Eternity (WordTech Editions) arrived in 2021. His poetry has been nominated for the Best of Net Anthology and three times for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in The Atlanta Review, Chiron Review, The Paterson Literary Review, The Sunlight Press, Sparks of Calliope, and elsewhere.

