Guihwa Hwang

Guihwa Hwang was born in Korea and came to the U.S. in 1989. She has worked as a reporter for Korean language newspapers for many years, covering stories about immigrant communities, culture and education. In 1996, she won a grant from the Daesan Foundation to...

John Dolis

John Dolis is Professor of English and American Studies at Penn State University, Scranton. His publications include three books of literary criticism (The Style of Hawthorne’s Gaze, Tracking Thoreau, and Transnational Na(rra)tion), four poetry chapbooks,...

Kathryn Ferrandino

Kathryn Ferrandino is a Long Island poet who writes in a spare and highly condensed style. This is her first book of poems. For some years she taught English in Seoul and  Shanghai. Bookends of Silence  (2006), 4 ¼””x 5 ½”,  9  poems with a cover and illustration by...

Mario De Andrade

Mario De Andrade was a major force in Brazilian  art and poetry during the early twentieth century. Poems  (Spring 2008), 8 ½” x 5 ½” adapted by Flavia M. Lobo is a bilingual booklet with 6 poems, cover and 5 illustrations by Mikhail Gubin....

Barry Cooper

Barry Cooper is a short story writer who lives in Bedford, England. The Band Plays On  (Fall 2008), 6” x 5 ½” prose poem with illustrations after Goya....

Angelita DeChristopher

Angelita DeChristopher was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and relocated in 1988 to Long Island, New York. Her poetry has been previously published in her natal language, Portuguese.  The diversity found in Brazil’s African-Latin background provides her poems and...