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Category: Winter 2009
Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Reviewers July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Bruce Spang

Bruce Spang:  lives in Falmouth, Maine, teaches creative writing at Scarborough High School, and enjoys gardening and yoga.  His latest book, To

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Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Reviewers July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Peter Manuel

Peter Manuel:  graduated from the Stonecoast M.F.A. program in January 2005; the following April his Sheltering Pines Press chapbook, (!!)

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Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Reviewers July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Henry Kearney, IV

Henry Kearney, IV:  is from Robersonville, North Carolina.  He has an M.F.A. from Warren Wilson College.
Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Poets July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Philip A. Waterhouse

Philip A. Waterhouse:  lives in Sonoma, California.  This is his first appearance in The Café Review.
Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Poets July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Lucien Stryk

Lucien Stryk:  has been a presence in American letters for sixty-five years.  His international reputation is based, not only on his own work,

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Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Poets July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Dan Stryk

Dan Stryk:  originally from the “cornlands” west of Chicago, he now lives among the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, in Bristol.  He

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Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Poets July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Natasha Sajé

Natasha Sajé:  is the author of two books of poems, Red Under the Skin (Pittsburgh, 1994) and Bend (Tupelo, 2004), and many essays.  She teaches

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Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Poets July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Ed Sanders

Ed Sanders:  achieved fame in the counterculture world of the 60’s as poet, magazine founder, and leading force of The Fugs, a satirical folk

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Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Poets July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

normal

normal:  lives in Saugerties, New York.
Winter 2009, Winter 2009 Poets July 3, 2017March 9, 2018

Jack Myers

Jack Myers:  the 2003-04 Texas Poet Laureate, and Professor of English and creative writing at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, is the

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