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Terese Coe

Terese Coe’s poems and translations have appeared in Able Muse, Alaska Quarterly Review, Agenda, the Cincinnati Review, the Moth, New American Writing, New Writing Scotland, Ploughshares, Poetry, Poetry Review, Threepenny Review, and the TLS, among other international journals. Her collection, Shot Silk, was short-listed for the 2017 Poets Prize, and copies of her poem “More” were heli-dropped across London as part of the 2012 Olympics Rain of Poems.

 

Rhina P. Espaillat

Rhina P. Espaillat’s most recent publication is And After All (Able Muse Press, 2019). She has published ten full-length books and three chapbooks, comprising poetry, essays, and short stories, in both English and her native Spanish, and translations from and into both languages. Her work appears in many journals, anthologies, and websites, and has earned national and international awards, including the T. S.

 

Andrew Frisardi

Andrew Frisardi is a writer, translator, independent scholar, and editor from Boston, living in central Italy. His poems appear lately in Able Muse, Alabama Literary Review, America, Dappled Things, First Things, Hudson Review, Measure, Modern Age, New Verse News, the Orchards, Think, and others. His most recent books, both forthcoming in 2020, are a collection of poetry, The Harvest and the Lamp (in the Colosseum Series of Franciscan University Press), and a prose study, Reading Dante in the Book of Creation (Angelico Press).

 

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