Five Willows Literary Review

Friday, March 28, 2014

Poetry -- Karma Tenzing Wangchuk

Karma Tenzing Wangchuk Born South-Central Los Angeles, 1946. College San Diego State. U. S. Army sergeant, Vietnam. War resister during and since. Career in editing, free-lance writing. Moved around a lot: New Mexico, Greece, Mexico, Arizona, northern California, now Port Townsend, Washington. A former buddhist monk. Several small collections of haiku and tanka, the most recent one Frog Stone Buddha and Moon (bottle rockets press, 2013).

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Julie A. Dickson

Julie A. Dickson is a member of the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, attending several monthly events and workshops. Her work appears in The Poet's Touchstone, The Avocet Nature Journal, Page & Spine, The Harvard Press and Seacoast Random Acts of Poetry.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

George Held

A six-time Pushcart Prize nominee, George Held publishes online and in print, in such places as I-70 REVIEW, PLAINSONGS, NOTRE DAME REVIEW, and CONFRONTATION. His forthcoming book is CULLING: NEW & SELECTED NATURE POEMS (Poets Wear Prada).