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John Grey

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John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident. Recently published in Sin Fronteras, Dalhousie Review and Qwerty with work upcoming in Plainsongs, Willard and Maple and Connecticut River Review.

Meryl Gross

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has been studying the tarot with great intensity for the past forty-five minutes. She is not now, nor has she ever been, a mayoral candidate, a seamstress, or a winner […]

Forsythia Groundhogg-Robin

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lives in sexy, deadly New Brunswick, NJ, and has puttered under various noms de plume: e m dash, Helena Handbasket, Edwin Winfred Chapman III, Mad Sweeney, and others long forgotten. […]

Jill Hammer

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Jill Hammer is a celebrated author, scholar, rabbi, ritualist, poet, and dreamworker.  The Moonstone Covenant is her first work of fantasy fiction., and may be purchased from the publisher  or […]

Heinrich Heine

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Germany’s wittiest poet, whose genius oscillated between lyrical rapture and self mockery. Though he referred to Aristophanes as “my real father,” he was actually more like Euripides with a sense […]

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Robyn Hitchcock

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is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, who achieved distinction leading the bands The Soft Boys and The Egyptians, and has at present a prolific solo career. His own website provides […]

Barbara A. Holland

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Barbara Adams Holland, born in Philadelphia and a graduate of University of Pennsylvania, made her entrance into the New York poetry scene around 1961 with a self-published chapbook, Medusa. The […]

Paul Hostovsky

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His atest book of poems is Mostly (FutureCycle Press, 2021). He has won a Pushcart Prize, two Best of the Net Awards, and has been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse […]

Joseph Hurtgen

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holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Ball State University and teaches at Elizabethtown Community & Technical College. His books include The Archive Incarnate, Tower Defender, and Sherman. He writes about science fiction, literature, […]

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