Atlanta Review Editors
DAN VEACH, Editor and Publisher (email: dan @ atlantareview.com)
Still thin from years as a starving poet, Dan
has been published and anthologized
in England, Ireland, Russia and the U. S. One of the few who perform from memory,
he has given solo recitals at Oxford University and the Poetry Society in England.
Read poems from Dan's collection, My Long Thigh Bone.
New:
Listen to music composed and arranged by Dan.
Visit Treetops, the real
"home pond" of Dan and his wife Susan.
LEE PASSARELLA, Senior Editor
Lee is a widely-published poet who has won the Snake Nation Press Poetry Competition. He is the author of Swallowed Up in Victory, a narrative poem of the Civil War, and the editor of Coreopsis Press, which publishes poetry chapbooks.
A. E. STALLINGS, Literary Editor
A. E. Stallings won the Richard Wilbur Prize from the
University of Evansville, which published her first book, Archaic Smile. Alicia
also received the 1999 James Dickey Prize from Five Points, and was the winner of
Poetry Magazine's Eunice Tietjens Prize in 1997 (previous winners include e. e.
cummings and Theodore Roethke). Alicia now lives in Athens, Greece, with her husband John
Psaropoulos, a journalist and CNN correspondent.
Her new translation of Lucretius is being published by Penguin Classics.
MEMYE CURTIS TUCKER, Senior Editor
Memye is the winner
of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize of the Ohio University Press.
Her prize-winning book, The Watchers, is now available. She
has also won
both
the State Street Press and Palanquin Press chapbook competitions. Her chapbooks
are Admit One (State Street), Storm Line (Palanquin), and Holding
Patterns (Poetry
Atlanta Press).
CAPERS LIMEHOUSE, Founding Editor Emeritus
Capers and Dan founded Atlanta Review in 1994. Capers, also a well-published poet, now teaches at the College of Charleston. Her poetry collection is Cave Diving (Poetry Atlanta Press).
