The So and So Series
10.21.2006
Adam Clay

Adam Clay lives in Michigan. His first book, The Wash, was published by Parlor Press, and a chapbook, Canoe, is available from horse less press. His poems appear in Denver Quarterly, Barrow Street, CutBank,
and elsewhere.
Kate Greenstret

Kate Greenstreet’s first book, case sensitive, is just out from Ahsahta Press. Visit her online at kickingwind.com.
Matt Henriksen

Matthew Henriksen co-edits Typo and Cannibal and curates The Burning Chair Readings in Brooklyn. His poems have appeared recently in Fascicle, Coconut and Indiana Review; others will soon appear in Lit, Wildlife & Agricultural Review. horse less press has published recently his first chapbook, Is Holy.
Jess Mynes
Among Jess Mynes’ publications are: birds for example (CARVE Editions), In(ex)teriors (Anchorite Press), and The Sun Seen From Afar (forthcoming from Skysill Press). His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in: Small Town, String of Simple Machines, Shampoo, The Canary, CARVE, Cannibal, The Tiny, and other publications. He is the editor of Fewer & Further Press. He also co-curates a local reading series in Western, MA where he sports an enviable shirt collection.