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Katie
Poem by L. Kerr, critique by Jendi Reiter
That Great Baseball Summer of 1982
Poem by Isa “Kitty” Mady, critique by Tracy Koretsky
Life
Poem by Wesley Dale Willis, critique by Laura Cherry
Tar Sticks to Everything
Poem by Allen Gray, critique by Laura Cherry
After
Poem by Joem D. Phillips, critique by Tracy Koretsky
Gotham City
Poem by Charles Kasler, critique by Laura Cherry
Three-Petaled Love Ghazal
Poem by Karen Winterburn, critique by Laura Cherry
Cupid and And Speaking of Strategic Planning
Poems by Jean Wilson and Lisa Badner, critiques by Jendi Reiter
Again Guernica and Lesson at MoMA
Poems by Lou Barrett, critique by Tracy Koretsky
Sea Constellations of the Northern Sky Offer No Consolation
Poem by Rich Hoeckh, critique by Laura Cherry
Critique Corner Finale: Our Best Advice for Poets
Our best advice for poets from a decade of Critique Corner
Web Resources that Help You Identify Scams
Web resources that flag and fight scams against poets and writers, plus hilarious parodies sent to expose the scamsters.
Amy Yerkes
Amy Yerkes grew up in the beautiful lake community of Rainbow Lakes, New Jersey. She received her BA in Psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park; her certificate in Freelance Journalism and Photography from the Australian University of Photography and Journalism in New South Wales; and her MA in…
Benny Walter
Benny Walter is a Tasmanian writer and poet. He is presently working on a collaborative nature writing book and installation with the assistance of an Australian federal arts grant.
Samantha Stewart
Samantha Stewart was big and pregnant. Now she's the proud mommy of the most remarkable small person in the world who has not yet chosen her eye color. She's married to the handsomest physicist in the world, who also happens to be green eyed. She only publishes poems on odd…
Sarah Olano
Michael Mendes
Constance Lambson
Constance Lambson lives, writes, and works in the Pacific Northwest.
Alistair Isaac
Alistair Isaac studied Japanese literature at Harvard University, graduating in 2000. After several years pursuing his interests in music and filmmaking, he has returned to academia and is currently a graduate student in philosophy at Stanford University. His interest in poetry dates back to his earliest attempts at lyric writing…
Ron Hayes
Ron Hayes teaches Learning Support English classes, coaches football, and writes poems at East High School in Erie, Pennsylvania. His poetry has appeared in print and online here and there. For the past two years he has been named the Staff Poet Laureate of the School District of the City…
Laura Harris-Hirsch
Jennifer Crohn
Jennifer Crohn was born in Mississippi and raised in Texas. At the age of twenty-three she loaded up a small U-Haul and fled eastward, having first wrangled a Bachelor of Fine Arts out of Southern Methodist University. The University of Pennsylvania later bestowed on her a Master of Fine Arts…
Cory Zimmerman
zimdog loves things that aren't perfect, particularly those things natural. Anything distinctly human pisses him off in some way, and when conversations turn to money, zimdog gets a little sleepy. When zimdog wears a necktie, he wears it loose, because he knows it annoys the man. This is also why…
Arthur Virnig
Arthur Virnig wrote under the name of Torsvald Gustavus Norbinger until it fell and fractured his skull. Since then he has been earning money by making documentaries and pretending he knows how to deal with children. He lives in a small Missouri town, but will soon move to a slightly…
Greg Schwartz
Greg Schwartz fixes copiers for a living while he waits to be called up by the NFL. He is the staff cartoonist for SP Quill Magazine, and a book/magazine reviewer for Whispers of Wickedness. His first chapbook, a collection of short horror poems titled Bits & Pieces, was just released…
Aunty Myrtle
Aunty Myrtle is a pen name of Mike Walsh, a Consulting Engineer and part-time poet aged 56 based in Darwin. He is currently contracted to a remote open cut mine on Groote Eylandt, Arnhem Land, two weeks on and one week off. With my partner quickSilver (Carol) working on a…
Nicole Lawler
Brad Hostetter
Brad Hostetter will earn a BA in English from Ball State University in December, 2007. He then plans to enter the publishing industry while working toward an MFA in creative writing. Brad lives with his fiancee in Muncie, Indiana, where he happily takes out the trash and scoops out the…
Amber Herrick
Amber Herrick is an extraordinary novelist, a good short story writer, a middling poet and a very bad essayist. Consequently she has published no novels, no stories, one poem (this one), but several essays including two for The Orlando Sentinel. She has just completed an epic escape from Florida and…
Julie Henson
I used to live in riches in Oxford, England but escaped that and now live in near-poverty on the Gulf of St. Tropez in France. Seriously, once my daughter reached 18 I decided to get out of a responsible life with a pension plan and a lawnmower—and have a shot…
Hilary Hanson
Hilary is an eighteen year-old girl from Rockport, Maine. Her favorite things to do include looking at the stars, shopping and making cookies and cupcakes. She loves rocky beaches and poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Hilary will be attending Columbia University in the fall where she plans to study…
Tina Blevins
Tina Blevins is currently working on her Creative Writing MFA at the University of Virginia, and lives in a dilapidated house with her roommate, Abby, and her beloved cat, Gravyboat Sexybooks. When she isn't writing, she enjoys TV on DVD, vegetarian cooking, fighting Great Injustice with the Terrible Swift Sword…
Ed Coonce
Ed Coonce is an artist, writer, actor, and creative director for Theatre Arts West. He resides in Encinitas, California. His latest two books, East Hell Boulevard, an anthology of satire and humor, and Fun With Our Friends, a parody of the original Dick and Jane series of elementary school books,…
C. Wayne Lammers
It seems like I have spent a lifetime playing around the edges of a writing career. I landed a job as “The Screenwriter” for Vandom International Pictures in the 80s and worked on re-writes for “Vasectomy, a delicate matter” starring Paul Sorvino. After writing a new screenplay that was supposed…
Erica Angle-Newman
Ms. Angle-Newman teaches high school English in California. She has a passion for and is a little bit good at the following things: racquetball, writing, and running. Her poetry has appeared on AsininePoetry.com and on her mother's refrigerator, under a big pineapple magnet. She is still waiting for someone to…
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John Thompson
Aaron Swersky
Aaron Swersky is seventeen feet tall and farts lightning bolts. He spends his days sewing socks for horses who have dreams of becoming ninja, so that they can sneak better. When not teaching ninjitsu to equines, Aaron Swersky roams the streets as a crimefighter with his midget wookie Bobo, flinging…
Poetry Squirrel
Home-Cleveland, Ohio Divorced and mother of 2 ducks Work-I run a lounge chair leasing concession at the pool Favorite reading-Subway ads and Mad Libs Interests- Bungee jumping, Mensa, Bullriding, Flower arranging, and Heli skiing. Dated- Wergle Flomp. We met on a ferry just outside of Omaha. After a few drinks…
William Schroeder
Billy Schroeder runs the Upward Bound program at Missouri State University. Or, rather, his two, lovely graduate assistants run the show, while he diligently works on the perfect love ode to Tootie from “The Facts of Life”. He hopes to finish his book that merges traditional prose with tv shows,…
Tom Mollica
Tom resides in the beautiful suburb of West Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he lives in his swinging bachelor pad and owns studiotommy.com, a video and animation company. An occasional writer, his latest book was The Stolen Ring: A Herbert Snabble Mystery. Among his many hobbies he likes to watch football games…
Marty Lloyd
Marty Lloyd has been laughed out of more poetry readings than anyone cares to count and wears his ineptitude magnanimously. He's been featured in places, written things, and has been published in what-have-yous. But his greatest accomplishment to date is eating an entire package of jell-o with a straw. He…
John Langdon
John Langdon graduated from Harvard with honors and a degree in English more years ago than he would care to admit. He is a successful writer and actor and enjoys writing in a variety of styles and on a broad variety of subjects.
Erich Hintze
Erich Hintze lives with his wife, his dog, and a one-eyed cat in a rowhouse in Washington, DC.
Raul Gallardo
Raul did not study at a prestigious College. He's not the protégé of some famous writer or filmmaker. He did not graduate top of his class nor was he the local hero at the championship of the soccer, baseball tournament, or any other sport. He's not involved in any altruist…
James Dorr
James Dorr's more serious fiction and poetry can be found in his collections, Strange Mistresses: Tales of Wonder and Romance and Darker Loves: Tales of Mystery and Regret (Dark Regions Press), as well as in numerous magazines and anthologies. Wednesday is a large gray and black tabbycat whose favorite toy…
Justin Blackburn
Justin Blackburn is the author of two books, Gifted Disabiltiies and It's Hard To Get There When You Are Already There. Currently is writing a book called Enjoy The Irresistible Present, he hopes it will help continue to raise the vibration of the human beings upon planet earth. Justin Blackburn…
Matt Babcock
Matt used to write advertising copy for a New York publisher; now he teaches English in Idaho. He's married, has four daughters, and one pug puppy, Bobo. He has the honor of being Central Elementary's two-time spelling bee champ and “Mr. Jerome High School”. After twenty-five years of being a…
Robert Warren
Robert Warren is a materials management specialist. Robert currently resides in Carson City, NV with Tamar, his wife, and Brian, his son. The household includes several cats and shelties. When it comes to writing poetry, Robert enjoys utilizing the villanelle format. Robert's defense mechanism is humor and Robert finds the…
Rick Solomon
Rick Solomon is a poet and pediatrician whose poetry has most recently been published in the Michigan Quarterly Review, 5am, freefall and Krax, the British comic poetry journal. He and his wife of 36 years live in Ann Arbor. He has two adult children—and a growing number of grandchildren with…