The 2River View 24.2 (Winter 2020)
 
 
Contributors

Dana Knott is the Library Director and a member of the Core Faculty at Antioch University Midwest. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The American Journal of Poetry, Bitter Oleander, and Parhelion Literary Magazine.

Derek Annis is the author of Neighborhood of Gray Houses (forthcoming from Lost Horse Press). Their poems have appeared in Colorado Review, The Gettysburg Review, The Missouri Review Online, and elsewhere. website

A. M. Brandt holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota. Her work has appeared in journals such as Cortland Review, The National Poetry Review, The Sewanee Review, and The Southern Review. She teaches at Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia.

Katherine Fallon, with poems in Colorado Review, Foundry, Juked, Meridian, and elsewhere, will be included in Best New Poets 2019. Her chapbook, The Toothmakers’ Daughters, is available through Finishing Line Press. website

Jane Ellen Glasser has appeared in journals such as Georgia Review, Hudson Review, and Southern Review. Her eighth collection is Jane Ellen Glasser: Selected Works (2019). website

Erika Nestor received her MFA from the Helen Zell Writers’ Program, where she is now a Zell Fellow in poetry. Her work has appeared in LEVELER.

George Perreault is the author most recently of Bodark County, a collection of poems in the voices of characters living on the Llano Estacado in West Texas.

Travis Stephens is a tugboat captain in California. His recent credits include Crosswinds Poetry Journal, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Gravitas, Gyroscope Review, and Raw Art Review.

Phillip Sterling is the author of And Then Snow (Main Street Rag, 2017) and Amateur Husbandry (Mayapple 2019). His chapbook of February poems, Short on Days, is forthcoming in early 2020 from Main Street Rag.

Lauren Swift is pursuing an MFA at the University of California, Irvine. Her poetry and nonfiction have appeared in or are forthcoming in Cimarron Review, North American Review, The Rumpus, and Utterance Journal.

Monika Zobel is the author of An Instrument for Leaving (Slope Editions 2014), and Das Innenfutter der Wörter (edition keiper, Graz, Austria, 2015). Zobel works as a translator in Bremen, Germany.
   

Photographs © 2020 by Leah Oates


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