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Editor Kazim Ali is the author of two books of poetry, "The Far Mosque" and "The Fortieth Day"; two novels, "Quinn's Passage" and "The Disappearance of Seth"; two books of essays, "Orange Alert" and "Fasting for Ramadan"; a translation of Iranian poet Sohrab Sepehri, "The Water's Footfall"; and a memoir, "Bright Felon: Autobiography and Cities." He is Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Comparative Literature at Oberlin College and has been a regular columnist for "American Poetry Review."John Hoppenthaler 's books of poetry are "Lives of Water" (2003) and "Anticipate the Coming Reservoir" (2008). For the cultural journal "Connotation Press: An Online Artifact," he edits "A Poetry Congeries" and curates the Guest Poetry Editor feature. He is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Literature at East Carolina University. |