Editors:

Avery E. D. Burns edits lyric&, a magazine and press. He also runs the Canessa Park Reading Series in San Francisco. For more information and poetry links check the Duration Author Page.

Rusty Morrison is a contributing editor for Poetry Flash, teaches part-time at Saint Mary's College, and with her husband Ken Keegan co-edits Omnidawn Publishing. Her poems are published in VOLT, and F.I.R., and forthcoming in New American Writing, Pleiades, First Intensity, Five Fingers Review, and DOJ. Her reviews are published in Colorado Review, CrossCultural Poetics, Rain Taxi, and Electronic Poetry Review.

Joseph Noble has published creative and critical work in Antenym, Aufgabe, Hambone, Lyric&, Syllogism, Talisman, and TO. He has criticism and poetry appearing in upcoming issues of Facture, Sagetrieb, and UrVox. He edits the online journal Arc which specializes in publishing serial poems. For the last several years, he has been working on a number of serial poems engaging with music: An Ives Set, Carroway Seeds, Invenzioni e Stravaganze, In the Air, and At Sound. Excerpts from the first two series have appeared and will appear in some of the journals listed above. Some of his poetry collaboration with Avery Burns, Differing in Common, can be viewed at: http://www.poetrypress.com/instress/burns.html and http://www.litvert.com/nobleburns.html.

Elizabeth Robinson was a winner of the 2001 National Poetry Series and has work forthcoming in the The Best American Poetry of 2002. Recent books include House Made of Silver (Kelsey St.) and Harrow (Omnidawn). Apogee Press plans to publish her book, Apprehend. She co-edits EtherDome Press with Colleen Lookingbill and is a co-editor of Instance Press.

Brian Strang, lives in San Francisco and teaches English composition at San Francisco State University. He is the author of movement of avenues in rows, (a+bend), A Draft of L Cavatinas (Letters to Ez), (Potes and Poets), normal school: hommage à Beckett (lyric&) and machinations (a free Duration Press ebook). Some of his recent writing has appeared in Arc, Antennae, Kenning, Fourteen Hills and Moria.

 

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