poems

Rory Waterman

Rory Waterman was born in Belfast in 1981, but has spent most of his life in England. A number of his poems will be included in a Carcanet anthology in 2011, and poems have been taken by various magazines including Agenda, PN Review and Stand. He lives between Leicester and Bristol, and is studying for a PhD at the University of Leicester.

Rebecca Foust

Rebecca Foust’s books include All That Gorgeous, Pitiless Song  (Many Mountains Moving Prize, 2010) and God, Seed, environmental poetry with art by Lorna Stevens (Sept. 2010). Foust’s poetry won the 2007 and 2008 Robert Phillips Chapbook Prizes and appears in Hudson Review, Margie, North American Review, Spoon River Review, and elsewhere.

Peter Kline

Peter Kline lives in San Francisco, where he is a Stegner Fellow in Poetry Writing.  Some of his recent work can be found in ZYZZYVA, Lo-Ball, The Potomac Review, Quiddity, and The Pennsylvania Review.

Peter Austin

Peter Austin lives with his wife and three daughters in Toronto, Canada, where he teaches English at Seneca College. Over a hundred of his poems have been published, in magazines and anthologies in the USA (including Contemporary Sonnet, The Lyric, Iambs & Trochees, The Pennsylvania Review, The Barefoot Muse, 14 by 14, The Raintown Review, The Shit Creek Review, Lucid Rhythms, The Chimaera and Road not Taken), Canada and elsewhere. He also writes plays, and his musical adaptation of The Wind in the Willows has enjoyed four productions.<

Lance Levens

Lance Levens is a writer/Latin teacher from Savannah, GA. He has has published in Beloit Poetry ReviewThe Adirondack ReviewThe Danforth Review, and elsewhere. His chapbook Jubilate was published by the Pudding House Press in 2007. In that same year he was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in fiction.

Kathryn Locey

Kathryn Locey teaches English and Creative Writing at Brenau University in Gainesville, GA. Her poetry has appeared in such places as Kalliope, Natural Bridge, and The Christian Science Monitor.

A History Of The Garden: Poems (Western Literature Series)

The poems in this collection cover themes such as friendship, family, travel, the western landscape, and ultimately, the love of the world of knowledge, fact and mystery, and relationships.

cover of A History Of The Garden: Poems (Western Literature Series)author: Katharine Coles
ASIN or ISBN-10: 0874172985
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The Measurable World (Western Literature Series)

Abandoned by her father as a child, botanist Grace Stern increasingly begins to turn from the disheartening world of human emotion to the more comforting world of her plants. After the murder of her estranged husband, Grace's father arrives unexpectedly seeking a reconciliation with his daughter.

cover of The Measurable World (Western Literature Series)author: Katharine Coles
ASIN or ISBN-10: 087417273X
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The Golden Years Of The Fourth Dimension: Poems (Western Literature Series)

The Golden Years of the Fourth Dimension is the third poetry volume of Katharine Coles, whose work always exciting, has grown with each collection. Her poetry is erotic at the same time it is scientific, and seductively accessible while it is intellectually challenging. The variety and high intelligence of these poems will entertain and gratify while tweaking the reader's interest in the richness of the history Coles so skillfully weaves into her poetic tapestry. Love, the natural world, sensuality, and ideas intertwine irresistibly in this fine collection.

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ASIN or ISBN-10: 0874174805
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Fault

In Fault, Katharine Coles continues to explore her abiding interest in the intersections of science, culture, and history, but the book is perhaps best described as an extended meditation on love.   Ranging across time and continents, Coles addresses such figures as Newton, Kepler, and Vesalius, not only with intellectual rigor but also with a humor, intimacy, and buoyant optimism that render her subjects—the figures and the science—accessible within the capacious intellectual, emotional, and physical landscapes of the poems.

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ASIN or ISBN-10: 1597093904
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