Gregory Hischak

December 30, 2022

Gregory Hischak’s short plays Hygiene and Poor Shem have been produced as part of Actors Theatre of Louisville’s Apprentice/Intern Tens program and both were restaged as part of the Humana Festival of New American Plays (2010 and 2014, respectively). His full-length play, The Center of Gravity, won the 2009 Clauder Prize and premiered at Portland […]

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Laura Gamache

December 30, 2022

Laura Gamache reads, writes and teaches poetry. She has published work in journals, anthologies, on buses, on radio, in chapbooks, and on-line. She teaches through Seattle Arts & Lectures Writers in the Schools and other programs. She received an MFA from the University of Washington in 1993, and hasn’t written fiction since. 2002 Writers Program […]

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Cody Walker

December 29, 2022

Cody Walker lives in Seattle, where he teaches English at the University of Washington and poetry at Washington Middle School. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Shenandoah, The Cream City Review, The Madison Review, The Cortland Review, and Poetry Motel. He received an MFA degree from the University of Arkansas, and he served […]

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Ron Starr

December 29, 2022

Ron Starr lives and writes in Seattle. He is an editor at Floating Bridge Press. His poems have appeared in Crab Creek Review, WordWrights, StringTown, Chrysanthemum, and other journals. His work also appeared in the Northwest Concrete and Visual Poetry Exhibition 2002. His current interests include prose poems and procedural methods of writing. 2003 Writers […]

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Joannie Stangeland

December 29, 2022

Joannie Kervran Stangeland is a poet and editor. Her chapbook Weathered Steps was published in 2002 by Rose Alley Press. A Steady Longing for Flight won the Floating Bridge Press Chapbook Award in 1995. Her work has also appeared in Rattapallax, Fine Madness, Crab Creek Review, and other publications. Joannie lives with her family in […]

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Ted McMahon

December 29, 2022

Ted McMahon has lived and worked in the Northwest since 1972. He currently practices pediatrics half-time in the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard, and devotes the other half to writing. His poetry has appeared in The Seattle Review, Convolvulus, Manzanita Quarterly, and The Journal of the American Medical Association. In 1999 he received the Carlin Aden […]

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Michael Hureaux

December 29, 2022

Michael Hureaux writes some decent poetry, short stories, and essays now and then. He student-taught in NYC for some years and graduated from Goddard College. He is currently working on a jazz opera with composer Christopher Plumridge. 2003 Writers Program

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Kathryn Hunt

December 29, 2022

Kathryn Hunt is a writer and filmmaker. She makes her home in Port Townsend, Wash. Her poems and essays have appeared in The Sun, Open Spaces, CutBank, Crab Creek Review, Pacific Northwest, and Seattle. Her poetry manuscript The Botany Lesson was selected as a finalist in the 2001 Floating Bridge Press chapbook contest. She is […]

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James Gurley

December 29, 2022

James Gurley is a poet living in Seattle. He was the winner of the 2002 T.S. Eliot Prize for his first book of poetry, Human Cartography, published by Truman State University Press. He has also published two chapbooks of poetry, and his poems have appeared in numerous magazines, including Indiana Review, Poetry Northwest, and Willow […]

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Jeff Crandall

December 29, 2022

Jeff Crandall received a BA in Creative Writing with an emphasis on poetry from the University of Washington in Seattle. His poetry has been published in journals across the country, including The Seattle Review, Cutbank, Cream City Review, and The Southern Poetry Review. In 1996 his manuscript Clear Cut was a finalist in the prestigious […]

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