New England Bundle

Bundle up in front of the fireplace, pour yourself some cocoa and sink into two short fiction anthologies featuring some of Maine’s most exciting writers.

North by Northeast and North by Northeast 2

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.  

Off Radar: MoNkey: June 17, 2022

OFF RADAR: ‘MoИkey: A Russian Novel’

by Dana Wilde

Agnes Bushell’s latest novel, “Monkey,” is in some ways a very conventional, and in other ways a very peculiar book…

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Jeri Therialt

Jeri Theriault

JERI THERIAULT’s collections include Radost, my red and the award-winning In the Museum of Surrender. Her poems and reviews have appeared in such journals as The American Journal of Poetry, The Rumpus, Rhino and The Collagist. A 2019 Maine Literary Award winner. She is the editor of Wait: Poems from the Pandemic. She lives in South Portland.

Kathleen Sullivan

Kathleen Sullivan

Kathleen Sullivan is the co-editor of A Dangerous New World. Her poems also appeared in Balancing Act 2.  She is a clinical social worker and lives in Freeport and Addison.

Meghan Sterling

Meghan Sterling

Meghan Sterling’s poetry has been published in Rattle, Glass, Sky Island Journal, and many other jurnals as well as in Balancing Act 2, Wait, and Enough! She co-edited A Dangerous New World published by Littoral Books in 2019. Her collection of poetry, These Few Seeds, was published by Terrapin Books in 2021.

Leslie Moore

Leslie Moore

Leslie Moore is a poet, printmaker, and pen-and-ink artist. She is the recipient of the 2018 Maine Literary Award for Short Non-Fiction. Her collection of poetry and prints, What Rough Beasts, was published by Littoral Books in 2021.

Jacqueline Moore Chasing the Grass public reading Portland Maine

Jacqueline Moore

Jacqueline Moore Chasing the Grass public reading Portland Maine

Jacqueline Moore grew up in Depression-era Greenwich Village, left for Europe in the early ’50s, moved to Ann Arbor in the ’70s, and later to Boston where she studied poetry with Seamus Heaney. She spent many years living off the grid in the Maine woods. Her collection of eco-poetry, Chasing the Grass, was published by Littoral in 2019. Her poems also appear in Balancing Act 2, A Dangerous New World, and Enough!

Claire Millikin

ClaireMillikin

Claire Millikin is the author of six collections of poetry and the co-editor of Enough! Poems of Resistance and Protest published by Littoral in 2020, which won the 2021 Maine Literary Award for Anthologies. Her latest poetry collection, Elegiaca, is forthcoming from Littoral Books in 2022.

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