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Congratulations to Ariel Gordon who, in 2011, won the Aqua Books Lansdowne Poetry Prize for her collection Hump.

Congratulations to Elisabeh Harvor, whose book An Open Door in the Landscape, has been shortlisted for The Ottawa Book Awards.

Both Ariel Gordon and Elisabeth Harvor were longlisted for the 2011 ReLit Poetry Prize

Congratulations also to Cynthia Woodman Kerkham, whose poem "In Praise of Mushrooms" has been selected for this year's B.C. Poetry in Transit Program.

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Matt Mauch
Matt Mauch grew up in small Midwestern towns between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, in the snow and wind-chill belt, where he worked as a foreman on a corn de-tasseling crew, as a women’s shoes salesman, and in a Goodyear shop where he changed oil in everything from cars to milk trucks, mounting and dismounting (and sometimes patching) semi truck tires on a daily basis. He emigrated to the city—various cities—earning an undergraduate English degree from Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa, and an MFA from Minnesota State University, Mankato. He has been an alternative-press journalist, a children’s book editor, and many other things. One of his favorite jobs ever was working at place called Ernie November in Mankato, Minn., where he sold record albums, cassette tapes, and CDs to locals, college students, and members of the up-and-coming punk bands that came through town. He lives, now, in Minneapolis, where he teaches writing and literature in the AFA program at Normandale Community College, and also coordinates the reading series there. His poems have been nominated for various prizes, have won him a few dollars, accolades, and residencies here and there, and have appeared in The Journal, The William and Mary Review, Mad Poet’s Review, The Midwest Quarterly, Willow Springs, The Los Angeles Review, Sonora Review, and elsewhere.