Spotlight
This Month's Contributor to Look ForKevin Prufer, March 2010 - March 1st, 2010

Kevin Prufer’s newest books are Fallen from a Chariot (Carnegie Mellon, 2005) and National Anthem (Four Way, 2008), named one of the five best poetry books of the year by Publishers Weekly. He’s also editor of New European Poets (Graywolf, 2008) and Pleiades: A Journal of New Writing, [ ... ]
Mattox Roesch, February 2010 - February 2nd, 2010
photo by Stacy Anderson

Mattox Roesch lives with his wife and daughter in Unalakleet, Alaska. Before moving to Alaska he played drums in an Minneapolis-based rock band, designed and peddled skateboards, and founded a T-shirt printing business called Screenarchy.
Mattox’s stories have appeared in The [ ... ]
Marina Korenfeld, January 2010 - January 1st, 2010
Marina Korenfeld was born in Odessa, Ukraine to a musician father and a dramatist mother. Her home was visited by artists, musicians, actors, comedians, and poets, creating an atmosphere that shaped and prepared her for a life in the arts. At Odessa’s Theater and Art College, Marina majored in puppetry, “an absolutely [ ... ]
Catherine Reid, December 2009 - December 1st, 2009
Catherine Reid is an award-winning essayist and author of Coyote: Seeking the Hunter in Our Midst (Houghton Mifflin), one of Bookloft’s “top 20 bestsellers for 2006.” Other work has appeared in such journals as Massachusetts Review, Green Mountains Review, Bellevue Literary Review, and Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and [ ... ]
Noel Sloboda, November 2009 - November 1st, 2009
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Originally from Andover, Massachusetts, Noel Sloboda currently lives in York, Pennsylvania. He has taught both high school and college, and now works at Penn State York, where he has earned awards for both teaching and advising. He serves as dramaturg for the Harrisburg Shakespeare Festival. Sloboda’s [ ... ]
Kevin Wilson, October 2009 - October 2nd, 2009
Read a review in the NYT
Kevin Wilson is the author of the collection, Tunneling to the Center of the Earth (Ecco/Harper Perennial, 2009). His fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, Tin House, One Story, Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere, and has twice been included in the New Stories from the South: The [ ... ]


