Issue 7

Issue 7 Spring 2011

Issue front list

Art

Eleanor Bennett

Eleanor Leonne Bennett is a 15 year-old artist and photographer who won the UK National Geographic Kids Photography Contest and the World Photography Organization's Photomonth Youth award in 2010.

Alison Hawthorne Deming

Alison Hawthorne Deming is author of four poetry books, most recently Rope (Penguin Poets, 2009).

Aaron Morales
Aaron Michael Morales is an Associate Professor of English & Gender Studies at Indiana State University. His first novel, Drowning Tucson (2010) cited by Esquire as the bleakly human debut of the new Bukowskiwas named a Top Five Fiction Debut by Poets & Writers.
Kazim Ali
Kazim Ali has worked as a political organizer, lobbyist, and yoga instructor. His books include three volumes of poetry, The Far Mosque, The Fortieth Day, and the mixed genre Bright Felon: Autobiography and Cities, two novels Quinns Passage and The Disappearance of Seth, and two collections of essays.
Cynthia Hogue
Cynthia Hogue has published seven collections of poetry, most recently, The Incognito Body (2006), and Or Consequence and When the Water Came: Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina (co-authored with photographer Rebecca Ross), both in 2010.
Marge Piercy

Marge Piercy is the author of 18 collections of poetry, most recently The Crooked Inheritence and this spring, her second volume of new and selected poems 1980-2010 The Hunger Moon, out from Knopf.