December 12, 2009
Day 12: Cara Benson
December 11, 2009
Day 11: Susana Gardner
December 10, 2009
Day 10: Jenn McCreary
December 9, 2009
Day 9: Catherine Wagner
December 6, 2009
December 8: Suzanne Nixon
dyer. spinner. knitter of lace.
reader. thinker. writer. of poems
as yet unpublished in print
but poetry blogging at
Day 7: Dana Teen Lomax
Dana Teen Lomax is the author of Curren¢y (Palm Press), Room (a+bend press), and the co-editor of Letters to Poets: Conversations about Poetics, Politics, and Community (Saturnalia Books, 2008). Her documentary poetics manuscript Disclosure is forthcoming from Black Radish Books in2010. Her work has most recently appeared inUbuWeb, Jacket, Poets & Writers, The Bay Poetics Anthology and will be included in Against Expression(Northwestern University Press, 2010). She is working on a book of poems entitled Shhh! Lullabies for a Tired Nation, editing a Small Press Traffic-related project, Kindergarde: Avant-Garde Poems, Plays, & Stories for Children, and teaching writing at San Francisco State University and Marin Juvenile Hall.
Day 6: Karen Hannah
Karen Hannah is originally from Santa Maria, California. She has lived in Philadelphia, where she received her MA in Creative Writing and Literature from Temple University, and has recently returned from Seoul, South Korea, where she worked as an editor for nearly three years, making curricula books and working on a manuscript entitled when you and I are understood. She's now happily residing back in the land of San Francisco, after having sadly left it seven years ago. She is excited to begin taking letterpress classes for a documentary she wants to make on existing letterpresses in the United States, and to brave biking up as many hills as possible. Her work can be found in 2008 Anthology of Younger Poets, vol.1 of the online journal zbzz, Fulcrum Annual, Small Brushes, and Thought Magazine.