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Samuel Amadon's latest book is the author of Like a Sea from University of Iowa Press. He lives in Houston.

Julie Doxsee's most recent book is Objects for a Fog Death, which is available from Black Ocean. She lives in Istanbul.

Forrest Gander's most recent book is the novel As a Friend, which is available from New Directions. He lives outside all Providence.

Lara Glenum's most recent book is Maximum Gaga, which is available from Action Books. She lives in Baton Rouge.

Kate Greenstreet's second book is The Last Four Things, new from Ahsahta Press and includes a DVD containing two short films based on the two sections of the book. She lives in New Jersey.

Brenda Hillman's most recent book is Practical Water, which is available from Wesleyan University Press or from here. She is Olivia C. Philippi Professor of poetry at St. Mary's College in Moraga and lives in the Bay Area.

Jen Hofer is a Los Angeles-based poet, translator, interpreter, teacher, knitter, book-maker, public letter-writer, and urban cyclist. This video, made in collaboration with Rob Ray, depicts a text from her latest book, titled one and published at the end of 2009 by Palm Press. Her other books can be found at Action Books, Counterpath Press, Kenning Editions, and through Small Press Distribution.

Bhanu Kapil's most recent book is Humanimal, A Project for Future Children, which is available from Kelsey St. Press. She lives with wolves.

Karla Kelsey's most recent book is Knowledge, Forms, the Aviary available from Ahsahta Press. Iteration Nets is forthcoming this fall 2010 from Ahsahta as well. She lives in Selinsgrove.

Sueyeun Juliette Lee's most recent book is That Gorgeous Feeling, available from Coconut Books. Underground National is due out from Factory School any day now. She lives in Philadelphia.

Fred Moten's recent books are hughson's tavern, available from Leon Works, and B Jenkins, available from Duke University Press. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Laura Mullen's most recent book is Murmur available from Futurepoem Books. She lives in Baton Rouge.

Travis Nichols's most recent book is Iowa, available from Letter Machine Editions. He lives in Chicago.

Broc Rossell is a writer from California, and he lives in Denver.

Rodrigo Toscano's latest collection is Collapsable Poetics Theatre. He lives in Brooklyn.

Tony Tost's most recent book is Complex Sleep, which is available from University of Iowa Press. His book on Johnny Cash's first American Recordings album is forthcoming from Continuum Books in their 33 1/3 series. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Sara Veglahn's most recent chapbooks are Another Random Heart (recently out from Letter Machine Editions) and Closed Histories (Noemi Press). She lives in Denver.

Andrew Zawacki's most recent book is Petals of Zero Petals of One, which is available from Talisman House. He lives in Athens, GA.

Rachel Zucker's most recent book, Museum of Accidents, is available from Wave Books. She lives in New York City and can be found here.