July 19, 2012

Amy MacLennan

Amy MacLennan’s chapbook The Fragile Day was published by Spire Press in 2011, and her new chapbook Weathering was just released by Uttered Chaos Press. Her poems can be found in the collections Eating Her Wedding Dress (Ragged Sky Press) and Not a Muse (Haven Books). She has also published in Cimarron Review, Cloudbank, Connotation Press, Folio, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Linebreak, Naugatuck River Review, New Plains Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, Pearl Magazine, Rattle, River Styx, South Dakota Review, and Windfall, and has taught poetry workshops through the Sequoia Adult School, the Oregon Poetry Association, and at the Northwest Poet’s Concord.

Scot Siegel

Scot Siegel’s second full-length poetry collection, Thousands Flee California Wildflowers, was published by Salmon Poetry in 2012. His other volumes include Some Weather, Untitled Country, and Skeleton Says. Siegel’s poems are anthologized in the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual (UK), Open Spaces: Voices from the Northwest (University of Washington Press, 2011), Dogs Singing: ATribute Anthology (Salmon Poetry, 2010), and Before We Have Nowhere to Stand (Lost Horse Press, 2012), among others. He has been awarded a fellowship residency with Playa, and has received awards and commendations from Aesthetica Magazine, Nimrod International, and the Oregon Poetry Association. He is a member of the Squaw Valley Community of Writers and edits the online poetry journal Untitled Country Review. More information is available.