Russell Chatham
is a contemporary American landscape artist who spent most of his career living in Livingston, Montana. His work has been exhibited in over 400 one-man shows in museums and galleries. In the early 1980s Chatham began making lithographs and now stands as one of the world’s foremost practitioners of that craft. In addition to his work as a painter, Chatham has also published a series of short stories, Dark Waters (Clark City Press, which he founded in 1987), in which he details the exploits of his fly fishing and bird hunting friends, like the author Jim Harrison. In 2011 Chatham moved to California.
Diane Wald
her latest book is Wonderbender, from 1913 Press. Previous books include The Yellow Hotel and, Lucid Suitcase.
Diane Wakoski
her work has been published in more than twenty collections and many slim volumes of poetry. Her selected poems, Emerald Ice, won the William Carlos Williams Prize from the Poetry Society of America in 1989. She is best known for a series of poems collectively known as “The Motorcycle Betrayal Poems.” Many of her books have been published in fine editions by Black Sparrow Press.
Robert VanderMolen
lives and works in Grand Rapids, Michigan, his last collection of poetry was Water, Michigan State University Press, 2009.

