Richard Foerster

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Richard Foerster was born in the Bronx, New York, in 1949, the son of German immigrants. He holds degrees in English literature from Fordham College and the University of Virginia. His numerous honors include the “Discovery”/The Nation Award, Poetry magazine’s Bess Hokin Prize, a Maine Arts Commission Fellowship, the Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship, and two National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowships—as well as two Maine Literary Awards for Poetry. Since the late 1970s, his work has appeared widely in magazines and anthologies, including The Best American Poetry, Kenyon Review, TriQuarterly, The Gettysburg Review, Shenandoah, The Southern Review, and Poetry. His eighth book, Boy on a Doorstep: New and Selected Poems, received the 2020 Poetry by the Sea Book Award. Foerster has worked as a lexicographer, educational writer, typesetter, teacher, and editor of the literary magazines Chelsea and Chautauqua Literary Journal. He lives in a former Nazarene church in Eliot, Maine, with his partner, the artist Douglas Taylor.

Kate Kearns

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Kate Kearns’s work has appeared in Maine Women MagazineMaine Sunday Telegram “Deep
Waters” section and Maine Public’s “Poems from Here”. Her poems have also been published in
Salamander, Peregrine, Rustica, Sugar House Review and elsewhere. She earned her MFA from
Lesley University. You Are Ruining My Loneliness is her debut poetry collection.

Portland Press Herald: Monkey: March 26, 2023

In ‘Monkey,’ writer Agnes Bushell meditates on the Russian novel

Tobias Carroll

The novel tracks the search for a lost book within the book, also called ‘Monkey,’ as well as the writer of that unusual book.

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Central Maine Times: Soft Features: December 23, 2022

Soft Features Review in Central Maine Times

by Bill Bushnell

Television journalism is bad news with graphic video and talking heads. Radio journalism is vivid word pictures and a passionate tone. And that is why Coralie Threlfell is public radio journalist with the WMPR station in Maine.

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Robert Gibbons

Robert Gibbons is the author of eleven books of poetry, numerous chapbooks, a memoir, Labors 
in Vineyards of Desire, and Olson/Still:Crossroad, a study of the work of Charles Olson and 
Clyfford Still. He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and worked for many years as a librarian at 
the National Gallery of Art. From 2004 to 2011, he was poetry and fiction editor of the journal 
Janus Head.  Hailed by poet and literary critic William Heyen as “one of the great writers of our 
time,” Gibbons’ poetry has been translated into Italian and Danish.  
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