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Paul
Morris has lived in Tempe for more than 25 years and
believes his house sits atop an ancient Hohokam village. His poems
and translations from the German have appeared in many literary
magazines including The Black Warrior Review, Sonora
Review, Hayden's Ferry Review and the anthologies: Fever
Dreams and Tumblewords: Writers Writing the West. He is
the coauthor of the Insiders' Guide to Phoenix and his writing on
food appears in Scottsdale Magazine, East Valley Magazine and
Valley Guide Quarterly. One of his favorite buildings in the
world is the Tempe Public Library.
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Virginia Chase
Sutton's poems have appeared in Ploughshares, The
Paris Review, Boulevard, Antioch Review, Quarterly West, Western
Humanities Review and many others. She was recognized as the
Louis Untemeyer Scholar in Poetry at the Bread Loaf Writers'
Conference this summer as was a winner of the Paumanock Poetry
Award. She has been nominated three times for a Pushcart Award, has
twice been a semi-finalist for the "Discovery"/The Nation
Prize and teaches writing at Phoenix College. She recently acquired
a tangerine bicycle to ride through her McClintock High School
neighborhood.
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Jeannine
Savard has published two
volumes of poetry: Snow Water Cover and Trumpeter. She
was awarded the Jerome J. Shestack Prize from The American Poetry
Review, and the Carnegie Mellon Poetry Prize. She has published
poems in North American Review, Ploughshares, Hayden's
Ferry Review, The Southern Review and many more. She is
an Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University. Years
ago she lived in a small house with a lemon tree in the yard roughly
where the Centerpoint building stands today. She recently returned
from Nepal where she stayed in a monastery.
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Catherine
Hammond has moved to Tempe three times. She believes she
finally has come home. She has published in The Laural Review,
Chicago Review, Hayden's Ferry Review, Puerto del Sol, Mississippi
Review, North American Review and many others. Her work has been
anthologized in Fever Dreams: Contemporary Arizona Poetry
and in Yellow Silk II. She is a Roster Artist for the Arizona
Commission on the Arts.
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