Notes on Contributors
MARK JACOBS’ novel Silent Light, which takes place in the Congo, was recently published by Evergreen Review Books.
ANTONIO MUÑOZ MOLINA’s latest novel came out in Spain in 2023. It is titled No te veré morir (“I Will Not See You Die”), from a poem by Uruguayan poet Idea Vilariño. His previous novel, Your Steps on the Stairs (Other Press), will be coming out in the US in 2025.
GUILLERMO BLEICHMAR teaches at St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
LEN KRISAK’s recent books are a verse translation of The Aeneid (Hackett, 2020) and Say What You Will (Able Muse, 2021). He is the recipient of the Richard Wilbur and Robert Frost prizes.
PATRICIA HOOPER’s recent book of poetry is Wild Persistence (2019), University of Tampa Press.
ROBERT CORDING’s recent book of poems is In the Unwalled City (Slant, 2022). He has also written about poetry in Finding the World’s Fullness (Slant, 2019).
EVAN HOWELL* lives in Cary, North Carolina. He is currently working on a novel.
STEPHEN BLUESTONE has won The Thomas Merton Prize and The Greensboro Review Prize. He is the author of The Painted Clock (Mercer University Press, 2018).
CHARLES MARTIN’s eighth book of poems, The Khayyam Suite, will be published in spring 2025 by The Johns Hopkins University Press.
A Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas, Dallas, FREDERICK TURNER’s most recent book is Latter Days (Colosseum Books, 2022).
JOAN MURRAY, former Poet in Residence at the New York State Writers Institute, has been an HR contributor for 40 years.
HILARY SPURLING has written six biographies, including lives of the painter Henri Matisse and the novelist Anthony Powell. She lives in London.
WENDY VIDELOCK lives in western Colorado, where she teaches and writes a syndicated newspaper column.
SYDNEY LEA was Vermont’s Poet Laureate from 2011 to 2015. His most recent book of poetry is What Shines (Four Way Books, 2023).
RUBÉN DARÍO (1867–1916) was a Nicaraguan writer and founder of modernismo, a literary movement incorporating elements of Romanticism, Symbolism, and Parnassianism.
JONATHAN SIMKINS* is the translator of El Creacionismo by Vicente Huidobro (The Lune, 2022).
BROOKE ALLEN teaches History of Thought in the Bennington Prison Education Initiative.
ERICK NEHER is Vice President of Marketing for Hearst Magazines.
BECKY Y. LU is a Doctoral Lecturer at Baruch College, CUNY, where she teaches Western music history and theory.
KAREN WILKIN was co-curator of “Graham Nickson: Time in Its Place,” a tribute to the recently retired Dean of the New York Studio School.
SUSAN BALÉE’s sgraffito dishes were featured in a summer exhibit by the Amelia Clay Guild in Fernandina Beach, Florida.
DAVID MASON’s latest book of essays is Incarnation and Metamorphosis (Paul Dry Books, 2023). He lives in Tasmania.
WILLIAM H. PRITCHARD’s piece for the next issue is titled “Reading on My Own.”
BRUCE WHITEMAN’s most recent book is Work to Be Done: Selected Essays and Reviews (Biblioasis, 2024).
MARK JARMAN is the author of Zeno’s Eternity (Paul Dry Books, 2023).
ALFRED CORN’s translation of Rilke’s Duino Elegies appeared in 2021 from W. W. Norton, and his collected poems, The Returns (Press 53), appeared in 2022.
*Asterisk indicates a new contributor.