The Circle Review
The Circle Review - Volume 1 - Poetry
James Sanchez is a Poet and teacher born in Hialeah, Florida. He holds a B.A. in English from Florida International University. He teaches English and Creative writing at Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High school. He resides in Miami, Fl. His work has been published in The Acentos Review, Apeiron Review, Napalm and Novocain, Dead Beats ,and Poui: The Cave Hill Literary Annual.
Conrad Geller is an old poet living in Northern Virginia. His work has appeared widely, in print and electronic media.
Mark J. Mitchell studied writing at UC Santa Cruz under Raymond Carver, George Hitchcock and Barbara Hull. His work has appeared in various periodicals over the last thirty five years, as well as the anthologies Good Poems, American Places,Hunger Enough, and Line Drives. His chapbook, Three Visitors has recently been published by Negative Capability Press. Artifacts and Relics, another chapbook, is forthcoming from Folded Word and his novels, The Magic War and Knight Prisoner will be published in the coming months. He lives in San Francisco with his wife, the documentarian and filmmaker Joan Juster.
Peycho Kanev is the Editor-In-Chief of Kanev Books. His poetry collection Bone Silence was released in September 2010 by Desperanto Publishing Group. A new collection of his poetry, titled Requiem for One Night, will be published by Desperanto Publishing Group in 2012.
His poems have appeared in more than 600 literary magazines, such as: Poetry Quarterly, Evergreen Review, Hawaii Review, Cordite Poetry Review, The Monarch Review, The Coachella Review, Two Thirds North, DMQ Review, The Cleveland Review, Mascara Literary Review and many others. Peycho Kanev has won several European awards for his poetry and he’s nominated for the Pushcart Award and Best of the Net.
Paul Hostovsky is the author of four books of poetry, most recently Hurt Into Beauty (2012, FutureCycle Press). His poems have won a Pushcart Prize and two Best of the Net awards. To read more of his work, visit him at www.paulhostovsky.com
R. Gerry Fabian is a retired English instructor and editor of Raw Dog Press. http://rawdogpress.bravesites.com/. He has published in various little and literary magazines since 1970. Currently, he is putting the finishing touches on a poetry manuscript of his published poetry and searching for a publisher.
Ron Yazinski is a retired English teacher who, with his wife Jeanne, divide their time between Northeastern Pennsylvania and Winter Garden, Florida. His poems have appeared in Strong Verse, The Bijou Review, Amarillo Bay, The Edison Literary Review, The Wilderness House Review, Chantarelle’s Notebook, The Electric Poet, Centrifugal Eye, amphibi.us, The Write Room, Pulsar and Crash. I am also the author of the chapbook HOUSES: AN AMERICAN ZODIAC, which was published by The Poetry Library and a book of poems SOUTH OF SCRANTON.
Peter L Scacco’s poems have appeared in Pirene's Fountain, Rose & Thorn Journal, Schuylkill Valley Journal, and Shadow Road Quarterly, among others. Mr. Scacco is the author of the illustrated poetry chapbook “Chiaroscuro” (2010), and he is the illustrator of “A Few Good Greek Myths” by Michael T. O’Brien (2008). His woodcuts have appeared in numerous publications in print and online. Mr. Scacco has lived and worked in New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Brussels, and he now resides in Austin, Texas. A selection of his art can be seen at www.scaccowoodcuts.com .