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April's Poetry Laura Carter lives and works in Atlanta, and she is a native of the greater Atlanta area. She has published eight chapbooks of poetry, most recently After New Ambiance (Dancing Girl, 2018). She lives in an apartment with her two cats, Sasha and Sonya.   Friend My...

Matt Cook is the author of four books of poetry: In the Small of My Backyard (Manic D Press, 2002), Eavesdrop Soup (Manic D Press, 2005), The Unreasonable Slug (Manic D Press, 2007), and PROVING NOTHING TO ANYONE (Publishing Genius Press, 2013). His work has been anthologized in Aloud: Voices from the...

  Paris Crayton III is an award-winning playwright, poet, actor, and director. He has written over 40 plays, 14 of which have been produced around the country.  He was one of ArtsATL "30 under 30" and Atlanta Journal Constitution's "Artist to watch." Creative Loafing named him 2014's "Best...

A member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, Gladys Cardiff was born in Browning, Montana, and grew up in Seattle, Washington. Her mother was of Irish and Welsh descent, her father a member of the Owl family of the North Carolina Cherokee. Cardiff received an MFA from the University of Washington, where she studied with the poet Theodore Roethke, and a PhD in literature from Western Michigan University. Cardiff’s collections of poetry are To Frighten a Storm (1976), winner of the Washington State Governor’s First Book Award,