Join the editors of The Shore Poetry for a stellar evening of poetry followed by a Q&A on writing, publishing, writing tips, and learn what editors are truly seeking from your work! _________________
SARAH BROCKHAUS is an MFA student at Louisiana State University and has a bachelor’s degree in English from Salisbury University. She is a co-editor of The Shore Poetry and the nonfiction editor for New Delta Review. Her work has been nominated for the Best of the Net and Pushcart Prize. Her poems are published or forthcoming in North American Review, American Literary Review, Jabberwock Review, Cider Press Review and elsewhere.
CAROLINE CHAVATEL is a teacher, poet, and editor. She is the author of Consume Her (forthcoming), winner of the 2024 Ghost Peach Press Prize in Poetry, and White Noises (Greentower Press, 2019), winner of The Laurel Review’s 2018 Midwest Chapbook Contest. Her work has appeared in journals such as The Missouri Review, AGNI, Sixth Finch, Smartish Pace, and Poetry Northwest, and she has won prizes from Blue Earth Review and The Cossack Review. She received a B.A. from Salisbury University, an M.F.A. in Poetry from New Mexico State University, and a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from Georgia State University. She is a co-founding editor of The Shore and currently teaches First Year Seminar and Poetry Workshop at Bard High School Early College in Baltimore, MD.
JOHN A. NIEVES has poems forthcoming or recently published in journals such as: Alaska Quarterly Review, Iowa Review, American Poetry Review, swamp pink and New Ohio Review. A 2025 Pushcart Prize winner, he also won the Indiana Review Poetry Contest and his first book, Curio, won the Elixir Press Annual Poetry Award Judge’s Prize. He is associate professor of English at Salisbury University and an editor of The Shore Poetry.
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