Kurt Brown is the author of three full-length collections of poetry:
Return of the Prodigals, More Things in Heaven and Earth, and
Fables from the Ark.A fourth collection,
Future Ship, is due out in 2005. The editor of six anthologies of poetry and essays, he teaches creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York.
Meg Kearney's book of poetry, An Unkindness of Ravens, was published in 2001. Her collections of poems for teens,
The Secret of Me, will be published in 2005. Her work has appeared on
Poetry Daily and in numerous anthologies, including
Urban Nature and The Poets' Grimm. She has taught poetry at The New School University, and was associate director of the National Book Foundation for more than 10 years. She is now director of the Solstice Creative Writing Programs of Pine Manor College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Donna Reis's nonfiction book,
Seeking Ghosts in the Warwick Valley, was published in 2003. She received her M.A. in creative writing from the City College, City University of New York, where she studied with William Matthews. Her poetry, articles, essays and criticisms have appeared in numerous magazines, including
The American Book Review, A Gathering of the Tribes, Cumberland Poetry Review, Hudson Valley Magazine, and Hanging Loose.
Estha Weiner's poems have appeared in the anthologies
Never Before, The Poets' Grimm, and Summer Shade, and in such publications as
The New Republic, Barrow Street, Rattapallax, Brilliant Corners, and Lit. A finalist for "Discovery"/
The Nation Prize, she is founder and director of the Writers' Night Series for Sarah Lawrence College and a Speaker on Shakespeare for the New York Council for the Humanities. WNET, Public Television, has recently made her a consultant.