Steve Luttrell
is the founder and publishing editor of The Café Review. He has published over a dozen books of poetry including, Home Movies, Conditions, The Vagaries: A Winter’s Sequence, Pemaquid and Other Poems, and most recently, Plumb Line. He is a former Poet Laureate of his native Portland Maine and runs the historical Portland Club.
Brandon Lewis
lives and teaches in New York City. Poems of his can be found colored on and scattered about by his baby, as well as in Drunken Boat, The Missouri Review, Atlas Review, The Massachusetts Review, Fjords Review, and Spork. He is also the winner of the most recent Sundog Lit Poetry Contest.
Sam Less
has had poems and stories in numerous publications including San Marcos Review, Green River Review, Voices International, Sequoia, Pale Fire Review, Alchemy, Transom, The Newscribes, Syracuse Poems and Stories, Writers Forum, and others. His recent work appears in the current editions of Main Street Rag and The Worcester Review. He was awarded the Academy of American Poet’s Prize at Syracuse University in 1981.
Charlene Langfur
is an organic gardener, a southern Californian, a Syracuse University Graduate Writing Fellow. Her writing has appeared in The Stone Canoe, The Hampden Sydney Poetry Review, Literal Latte, The Adirondack Review, and most recently in Sugar Mule, The Split Rock Review, The Cape Rock, and an essay in Evening Street Review.

