Contributors

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David J Bauman

David J. Bauman is the author of three poetry chapbooks, including Angels & Adultery (2018) and a collaboration with his son Micah called Mapping the Valley: Hospital Poems (2021), both from Seven Kitchens Press. David’s publishing credits include poems printed or forthcoming in New Ohio Review, Crab Creek Review, Shenandoah, Valparaiso Poetry Review, the MacGuffin, and the anthology Ecobloom Spaces from the editors of West Trade Review.


David has twelve years experience in radio and broadcasting and an obsessive history of reading poems out loud on YouTube, SoundCloud, and his blog.

http://davidjbauman.com

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Grant Clauser

Grant Clauser's poems have appeared in journals including The American Poetry Review, Cincinnati Poetry Review, Kenyon Review, and Tar River Poetry. He’s published six poetry collections: Temporary Shelters by Cornerstone Press; Muddy Dragon on the Road to Heaven, Reckless Constellations, The Magician’s Handbook; Necessary Myths, and The Trouble with Rivers

Grant is featured in Season 1, Episode 3. 

http://grantclauser.com

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Hannah Levy

Hannah Levy is a writer, poet, and editor of The Rebis, a print publication celebrating tarot & creativity. //understories// is where she shares personal work. when she’s not reading or writing, she’s hiking in the Northern California redwoods, horseback riding, and playing extensive make-believe games with her daughter. she is a recovering perfectionist and a deeply feeling human. find her elsewhere on the internet: hannaheve.com + instagram.

Hannah is featured in Season 1, Episode 4.

https://hannaheve.substack.com/

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Jehanne Dubrow

Jehanne Dubrow is the author of ten books of poems, including Civilians (Louisiana State University Press, 2025), and three books of creative nonfiction. She has co-edited two anthologies, The Book of Scented Things and Still Life with Poem. Her craft book, The Wounded Line: A Guide to Writing Poems of Trauma, was published by the University of New Mexico Press in 2025. Jehanne’s fourth book of creative nonfiction, Frivolity: A Defense, is forthcoming from Columbia University Press.

Jehanne’s poems have appeared in POETRY, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Southern Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, American Life in Poetry, The New York Times Magazine, The Slowdown.



https://jehannedubrow.com/

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Jerry Wemple

Jerry Wemple is an award-winning poet and prose writer who has published four poetry collections, most recently We Always Wondered What Became of You from Broadstone Books. His collection Artemas and Ark: the Ridge and Valley Poems chronicles the lives of two generations living in a small town in the central Susquehanna Valley. He is co-editor, with Marjorie Maddox, of the recently published anthology Keystone Poetry: Contemporary Poets on Pennsylvania, and its predecessor, Common Wealth. Both published by Penn State Press. He also co-edited the anthology Rivers, Ridges, and Valleys: Essays on Rural Pennsylvania., released earlier this year by Catamount Press.

https://www.jerrywemple.com/

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Judith Sornberger

Poet, memoirist, and essayist Judith Sornberger earned her B.A. in University Studies at the age of 30 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln while a single mother raising twin sons. Her M.A. and Ph.D. in English are also from Nebraska. Sornberger is the author of four full-length books of poetry, five chapbooks, and a prose memoir. In episode one we talk with Judith about her 2025 book: Sorority of Stillness: A Gallery of Women in Art

Judith was our very first featured guest in Season 1, Episode 1. 

https://www.judithsornberger.net/

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Mitchell Nobis

Mitchell Nobis is a writer and K-12 public school teacher in Metro Detroit where he lives with his family and dog. He facilitates the Teachers as Poets group for the National Writing Project, hosts the Wednesday Night Sessions reading series for KickstART Farmington, and co-founded the Not at AWP (NAWP) reading series. He is a past president of the Michigan Council of Teachers of English and former co-director of Red Cedar Writing Project, and he co-authored Real Writing: Modernizing the Old School Essay, a pedagogical text for writing teachers. For more, see mitchnobis.com or find him falling apart on a basketball court.

https://mitchnobis.com/

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