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DIRTY GINKO and FEAR OF ABANDONMENT
by Jean Miriam Larson
Jean Miriam Larson’s poems, interviews and essays have appeared in rock paper scissors, in performances with TalkingImageConnection, and in the Park Bugle, including an essay on the Minnesota State Fair.  She served on the editorial board of Water~Stone Review, 2007, and received an MFA in Writing from the Graduate School of Liberal Studies, Hamline University.  She works as a Latin America adoption specialist.

PINE ISLAND REVEILLE
by Karla Linn Merrifield

A Pushcart Prize nominee and 2009 Everglades National Park Artist-in-Residence, Karla Linn Merrifield has had poetry appear in dozens of print and online publications as well as in many anthologies. She has four books to her credit (Midst, Godwit: Poems of Canada, Dawn of Migration and Other Audubon Dreams, and THE DIRE ELEGIES: 59 Poets on Endangered Species of North America); a fifth is forthcoming this fall, Etowah River Psalms. She is poetry editor of Sea Stories and moderator of the poetry blog, Smothered Air.

BAP Quarterly - Pamonae
Tonopah Review - Living Dinosaurs and Colorado Mile 0: For Starters
The Centrifugal Eye - Seeking the "Hollow of Night"
The Centrifugal Eye - Nativity
Centrifuge
Apparatus Magazine - Crude
Hamilton Stone Review - Georgia O'K
Willows Wept Review - Winter Storm Watch
Willows Wept Review - The Arousal of Spring
The New Verse News - The Shells

Mary Crow, Colorado Poet Laureate, has published poetry and translations.  Her books of poetry include I Have Tasted the Apple and Borders and three chapbooks, most recently The High Cost of Living.  Her poetry translations include volumes of Jorge Teillier, Roberto Juarroz, Olga Orozco, and an anthology of contemporary Latin American women poets.  A new book of Juarroz translations will appear in 2010 as Vertical Poetry:  Last Poems.  Among her honors are Poetry Fellowships from the NEA and the Colorado Council on the Arts as well as three Fulbrights and writers’ residencies in Israel, Spain, Czech Republic, Scotland and the U.S.