Dan Zev Levinson
Dan Zev Levinson brings poetry into classrooms and other sites through California Poets in the Schools. He has taught at Humboldt State University and College of the Redwoods, is a Redwood Writing Project teacher-consultant, and a founder of the Lost Coast Writers Retreat. Dan holds degrees in creative writing, literature, and the teaching of writing from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro; the University of California, Santa Cruz; and Humboldt State University. He is the author of Song of Six Rivers, an epic-length poem largely inspired by his experiences at Camp Mattole, and accompanied by archival photos, co-published by Humboldt State University Press and SequoiaSong Publications. He is also the author of The Sauntering,
an even longer poem, co-published by The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt and SequoiaSong Publications.
See zevlev.com
Jim Steinberg
For the last thirty-odd years, Jim has mined his life’s experience, as well of those of people he has known, for stories about family, intimacy, work and community. He put his nose to the ground, search for a scent, found his characters, and ask them to reveal themselves and show him their trails. Jim’s reward and privilege are the freedom to wonder, find meaning, and
communicate with readers similarly inclined. It is always a lovely journey.
Short story Published HERE