Dan Beachy-Quick's The Whaler's Dictionary can be found at Milkweed Editions; Spell is available from Ahsahta Press; North True South Bright is available at Alice James Books; both Mulberry and This Nest, Swift Passerine are / will be available from Tupelo Press--the latter is forthcoming next spring. He lives in Ft. Collins.
Lily Brown's chapbook Old With You is soon available from Kitchen Press. The Renaissance Sheet is sold out from Octopus Books. She lives in Chicago.
Patrick Culliton's work can be found in American Letters & Commentary, Columbia Poetry Review, Court Green, The Hat, jubilat, and Tarpaulin Sky. He lives in Chicago.
Ben Doller (né Doyle)'s first book of poems, Radio, Radio, was selected by Susan Howe as winner of the 2000 Walt Whitman Award. His second book, FAQ:, will be published by Ahsahta Press in March 2009, and his third book, Dead Ahead, is forthcoming from Fence Books. He co-edits the Kuhl House Contemporary Poets series and teaches in Antioch's Low-Res MFA program. Wherever he lives, he lives with his lady, Sandra Doller (née Miller) and their boxador, Ronald Johnson.
Sandra Doller (née Miller) has a new name. Her first book Oriflamme was published by Ahsahta Press in 2005, and her second collection Chora is forthcoming from Ahsahta in 2010. Sandra Doller is the founder & editrice of a fancy magazine & press, the curiously named 1913. She teaches at Cal State San Marcos and lives way out west with her man, Ben Doller (né Doyle) and their pup Ronald Johnson.
Lisa Fishman's Dear, Read is available here and The Happiness Experiment is available here--both from Ahsahta Press. The Deep Heart's Core is a Suitcase is available from New Issues. A new chapbook called Lining is forthcoming from Boxwood Editions. She lives in Orfordville and Chicago.
Laura Goldstein's chapbook Ice in Intervals is available from Hex Presse. She lives in Chicago.
Philip Jenks's My First Painting Will Be "The Accuser" is available at Zephyr Press and On the Cave You Live In is available from Flood Editions. He lives in Chicago.
John Keene's Seismosis (with drawings by Christopher Stackhouse) is available from 1913 Press. His novel, Annotations, is available from New Directions. He lives in Chicago.
Richard Meier's Terrain Vague is available here and Shelley Gave Jane a Guitar is available here--both from Wave Books. He lives in Orfordville and Chicago.
Among several other collections dating back to 1970, Ed Roberson's most recent book, City Eclogue, is available at Atelos. He lives in Chicago.
Susan Scarlata's work can be found in the shared writing project in 'New Pony: Collaborations & Responses from Horse Less Press,' and a chapbook, Lit Instant: Installation 1, is coming soon from Parcel. She is the Editor of Lost Roads Publishers and lives in Denver.
Eleni Sikelianos's most recent book, Body Clock, is available at Coffee House Press, from which Earliest Worlds and The California Poem are also available. A memoir of her father, The Book of Jon, is available from City Lights Books. She lives in Boulder.
Abraham Smith's Whim Man Mammon is available from Action Books. He lives in Tuscaloosa.
Nathalie Stephens (Nathanaël): At Alberta (Book Thug 2008; ...s'arrête? Je (l'Hexagone 2007); The Sorrow and the Fast of It (Nightboat Books 2007); L'absence au lieu (Claude Cahun et le livre inouvert) (LQ 2007); L'injure (l'Hexagone 2004); Je Nathanaël (l'Hexagone 2003 | Book Thug 2006); Paper City (Coach House Books 2003); All Boy (out of print 2001); Underground (out of print 1999). Stephens lives in Chicago.
Nicole Wilson's work can be found in PacificREVIEW and Columbia Poetry Review. The poem read here is forthcoming in Coconut. She teaches first year writing and curates a reading series where she lives in Chicago.
Timothy Yu's Race and the Avant-Garde: Experimental and Asian American Poetry since 1965 is forthcoming from Stanford University Press in 2009. His chapbook Journey to the West won the Vincent Chin Prize from Kundiman and was published by Barrow Street. He lives in Chicago and Toronto.