Книга: «The National Poetry Review / American Poetry Journal issues 12»
TNPR contributors: Alexandra Eldridge, Aaron Anstett, Douglas Basford, Jaydn DeWald, Alice B. Fogel, Dorine Jennette, Les Gottesman, Elizabeth Hughey, Gerry LaFemina, Erika Lutzner, Elizabeth McLagan, Lynne Potts, R. T. Smith, Maggie Smith, Tony Trigilio, Emily Wolahan APJ contributors: Alexandra Eldridge, Jennifer Boyden, James Cihlar, Taylor Collier, Lorraine Doran, Rebecca Farivar, Paul Hostovsky, Jessica Jewell, Rustin Larson, Eireann Lorsung, Stephen Massimilla, M. B. McLatchey, David Moolten, John A. Nieves, Doug Ramspeck, Lucas Scheelk, Elizabeth Harmon Threatt, Joshua Ware. Издательство: "Dream Horse Press" (2012)
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