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Cris Beam

Priscilla Becker

Joshua Bell

Amy Benson

Lucie Brock-Broido

Nicholas Christopher

Rebecca Curtis

Stacey D'Erasmo

Timothy Donnelly

Emily Fragos

Rivka Galchen

Aaron Hamburger

Lis Harris

Ryan Harty

Richard Howard

Colette Inez

Michael Janeway

Margo Jefferson

Nalini Jones

Binnie Kirshenbaum

Greg Lichtenberg

Sam Lipsyte

Richard Locke

Ben Marcus

Idra Novey

Jenny Offill

Patty O'Toole

Cecily Parks

David Plante

Mark Rozzo

Michael Scammell

Sadia Shepard

Gary Shteyngart

Wells Tower

Alan Ziegler

Timothy Donnelly

Assistant Professor

Timothy Donnelly received a B.A. from The Johns Hopkins University and MFA from Columbia University, where his thesis manuscript was awarded the David Craig Austin Prize. His poems have appeared in Conduit, Denver Quarterly, Fence, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, TriQuarterly, Verse, Volt and elsewhere. His first book of poems, Twenty-seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit, was published by Grove Press in January 2003. He is the recipient of a Master Writer Fellowship from the New York State Writer's Institute and The Paris Review's 2003 Bernard F. Connors Prize. He was recently named "It Poet" on Entertainment Weekly's annual "It List". He has been poetry editor of Boston Review since 1996 and is currently a doctoral candidate in English at Princeton University. He lives in Brooklyn.