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Santa Fe Poetry Broadside... Issue #10, June, 1999

About the Poets

Sherwin Bitsui
Sherwin Bitsui is Navajo from Cottonwood Springs, Arizona. He is of the Bitter Water People, and is currently attending the creative writing program at Institute of American Indian Arts.
poem in the Broadside... The Northern Sun

Ioanna Carlsen
Ioanna Carlsen's poems have appeared in Poetry, Blue Mesa Review, and Chelsea. "Infanta" is appearing in Field.
poem in the Broadside... Infanta

Elizabeth Jacobson
Elizabeth Jacobson's poems have appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Flyway, Blue Violin and elsewhere. She has an MFA from Columbia University, and has taught writing at CUNY in Manhattan, at Santa Fe Community College, and at Warehouse 21 in Santa Fe.
poem in the Broadside... The Unequivocal Private

Laura Nichols
Laura Nichols is a creative writing student at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
poem in the Broadside... White Sands

Ann-Marie Oskolkoff
Ann-Marie Oskolkoff is Aleut from Homer, Alaska, and is currently studying creative writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
poem in the Broadside... Heavens Gate

Dylan Ravenfox
Dylan Ravenfox liked Joy Harjo's class, and she got him started. He'd like to continue writing. (He's 12, almost 13.)
poem in the Broadside... Fear

Barbara Rockman
Barbara Rockman received her MFA in writing from Vermont College in 1998 and finds much of her material for poems in the daily details of domestic life and family.
poem in the Broadside, this issue... Ghazal
poem in the Broadside, issue #15... Valentine's Day

Betsy Fogelman Tighe
Betsy Fogelman Tighe is a teacher, editor, and published poet who lives in Santa Fe with her husband and two small children.
poem in the Broadside, this issue... Ghazal for Mother Love
poem in the Broadside, issue #15... Tent Rocks

John Tritica
John Tritica is the author of How Rain Records Its Alphabet, translator of the Swedish poet Niklas Törnlund (All Things Measure Time) and lives in Albuquerque with his family, where he is a teacher. --Order from Amazon.com: How Rain Records Its Alphabet
poem in the Broadside... Retinal Exchange

Joanne Young
Joanne Young dedicates her poem Veil of Colorsto her son August, the child in the first and seventh chakras.
poem in the Broadside... Veil of Colors

Carlos Martinez
Carlos Martinez says, "A poem is a verbal photograph that captures all of the world in its splendor in a single instant."
poem in the Broadside... Untitled

Josh Flores
Josh Flores was editor of the literary magazine and newspaper at Capitol High, is now a UNM student studying journalism and mass communication, and has an internship at the Albuquerque Journal.
poem in the Broadside... November Wind Chills

Arthur Sze
Arthur Sze conducted the workshops and edited (with the Valerie Brooker) the resulting volume of poetry from which this issue of he Broadside is drawn.



Contributors' Notes for all the poets in Retinal Exchange.
Issue #10, June, 1999 :
Santa Fe Poetry Broadside.

Most recent update: April 22, 2002.
Email: broadside@sfpoetry.org