Candice Amich
 

 

Candice Amich

Amich earned her MFA in poetry from New York University in2003. Her poems have appeared in Crab Orchard Review, New York Arts Magazine, and Slipstream. Recently,she has been publishing her poetry with the art book collective, The Flatlander Underground, whose mission is to promote a multigenre inquiry into weather aesthetics. She is one of the founders of The Flatlander Underground.

 

 
Octavio Gonzalez
The Book of Ours

 

Octavio Gonzalez

The Book of Ours

Momotombo Press, 2009
 

Gonzalez’s poems have appeared in MiPOesias Magazine,OCHO,Small Craft Warnings, Puerto del Sol, The Morpo Review, The Richmond Review, Psychoanalytic Perspectives, and Perspectives.

 

 
Anne Keefe

 

Anne Keefe

Keefe holds an MFA in poetry from the University of Maryland, College Park, and was a winner of a 2006 Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared in Potomac Review, Cream City Review, The Southeast Review, and Prairie Schooner. She has poems forthcoming this spring in Lake Effect and The Grove Review.

 

 
Becca Klaver
LA Liminal

 

Becca Klaver

LA Liminal

Kore Press, 2010

Klaver is a first-year student in the Graduate Program in Literatures in English. She is the author of the collection, LA Liminal (Kore Press,2010), and the chapbook, Inside a Red Corvette: A 90s Mix Tape (greying ghost press, 2009). Her poem “I Didn't Buy It” is included in the anthology Starting Today: 100 Poems for Obama’s First 100 Days and was reprinted in the Chicago Sun-Times. She is the coordinator of the Rutgers English National Poetry Month Blog, which features poetry by our graduate students. The address for the NaPoWriMo blog is:runapowrimo.blogspot.com.

 

Michael Leong
e.s.p.

Michael Leong

e.s.p.

Silenced Press, 2009
• Nominated for the PEN American Center’s Beyond Margins Award
• Nominated for the Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award

Leong earned his MFA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2003. His poetry has appeared in Bird Dog, Cranky, Marginalia, Pindeldyboz, Saint Elizabeth Street, The Seattle Review, and Tin House. He has poems forthcoming in Action Yes, Cavalier Literary Couture, Double Room, Fact-Simile, jubilat, Opium Magazine, and Wheelhouse Magazine.

 

 
Anantha Sudhakar




Anantha Sudhakar

Sudhakar’s poetry has appeared in The Asian Pacific American Journal. She has read at the Bowery Poetry Club, the Queens Museum of Art, and the New Jersey Festival of Contemporary Immigration Writing.