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Faculty

Martha Rhodes

Martha Rhodes is the director of Four Way Books, a literary press in New York City and author of three poetry collections: Mother Quiet (Zoo Press, 2004), Perfect Disappearance (winner of The Green Rose Prize, New Issues, 2000), and At the Gate (Provincetown Arts, 1995). She has published widely in magazines and journals including Agni, American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, TriQuarterly, and her work has appeared in such anthologies as Extraordinary Tide: New Poetry by American Women, The New American Poets, Last Call, and many others. Ms. Rhodes has taught at Emerson College, New School University, UC at Irvine, and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence and the Warren Wilson MFA Program.

Jeffrey Levine

Jeffrey Levine is Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Tupelo Press, an award-winning independent literary press that he founded in 1999 with offices in Dorset, Vermont. Tupelo Press annually publishes approximately 12 –14 volumes of poetry, literary prose and belles lettres. Mr. Levine has authored two full-length books of poetry. His first, Mortal, Everlasting won the 2001 Transcontinental Poetry Award from Pavement Saw Press. Rumor of Cortez, was published by Red Hen Press in September and has been nominated for a 2005 LA Times Literary Award in Poetry.

He has also won the Larry Levis Prize from The Missouri Review, North American Review's James Hearst Poetry Prize, the Mississippi Review Poetry Prize, the Kestrel Poetry Prize, and most recently, the 2007 American Literary Review Poetry Prize. His work has appeared in Ploughshares, Agni, Harvard Review, Antioch Review, Barrow Street, American Letters & Commentary, Virginia Quarterly Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Poetry International, Quarterly West, and many other literary journals and magazines.

Joan Houlihan

Joan Houlihan is founder and director of the Concord Poetry Center as well as the Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conferences. She is author of two books: Hand-Held Executions: Poems & Essays (2003) and The Mending Worm, (2006) winner of the New Issues Press Green Rose Award. A third collection, The Us, is forthcoming from Tupelo Press (Fall, 2009). Houlihan is author of a series of essays on contemporary American poetry called the Boston Comment . Her work has appeared in many journals and magazines, including Boston Review, Poetry, Gulf Coast, Harvard Review, Gettysburg Review, Poetry International, Fulcrum, Pleiades, Passages North, Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Arts, VOLT and has been anthologized in The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries and The Book of Irish-American Poetry--Eighteenth Century to Present (University of Notre Dame Press).

Houlihan is staff reviewer for the Contemporary Poetry Review and she is currently on the faculty of Lesley University's low-residency MFA in Creative Writing Program, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Steven Cramer

Steven Cramer is the Director of the Low-Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing at Lesley University in Cambridge. He is the author of four poetry collections, most recently Goodbye to the Orchard (Sarabande, 2004), which was named a 2005 Honor Book in Poetry by the Massachusetts Center for the Book. His poems and criticism have appeared in numerous literary journals, including The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, The New Republic, The Paris Review, Partisan Review, Poetry, and Triquarterly; as well as in The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poets and The POETRY Anthology, 1912- 2002. Steven is a recipient of fellowships from the Massachusetts Artists Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He teaches in both the Lesley program and at Concord Poetry Center.



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