John Sibley Williams
is the editor of the two Northwest poetry anthologies and the author of nine collections, including Controlled Hallucinations and Disinheritance. He is a winner of the Philip Booth Award, American Literary Review Poetry Contest, and the Vallum Award for Poetry. He’s the editor of The Inflectionist Review.
Robert Tremmel
has recently published in Poet Lore, Edge Literary Journal, Santa Fe Literary Review, and Roanoke Review. His chapbook There is a Naked Man was published by Main Street Rag. His poems here are part of a longer sequence of poems based on a character named Finn.
David Stankiewicz
is the author of My First Beatrice (Moon Pie Press, 2013). He lives in Maine with his wife and daughter and teaches at Southern Maine Community College.
Lee Sharkey
is as a writer, teacher, and editor. Her publications include six chapbooks and four full–length volumes: Calendars of Fire (Tupelo Press, 2013); A Darker, Sweeter String (Off the Grid Press, 2008); To A Vanished World (Puckerbrush, 1995); and Walking Backwards, which will be published by Tupelo Press in the fall of 2016. She was the Maine Arts Commission’s 2010 Fellow in Literary Arts and recipient of the 1997 Rainmaker Award in Poetry. Since 2003, she has co–edited the Beloit Poetry Journal.

