| Name | URL | Short Bio | Country Born In | Special Idenitifiers | Poet Styles |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| valdez hill | https://apoetofprose.com/ | Valdez Hill is a classical pianist who combines music and poetry in his work. He is the Founder and Artistic Director of Giving Concerts. Valdez has had success in poetry, with his first two poems, "Leda and the Swan"—a well-known work by William Butler Yeats—being accepted and published in the Moonstone Arts Center's anthology titled "Remembering William Butler Yeats." The first poem was published on June 8, 2025. His second poem, "A Symphony of Sound and Fear," was included in another anthology titled "Go Back Where You Came From," published Additionally, two of his haiku poems reached the finals for the "Best Haiku 2025" international anthology by Haiku Crush and will be published in December of 2025. on July 1, 2025. Another of his poems was featured in Verseve's "Stars Anthology," released on October 5, 2025. | United States (US) | LGBTQ+, Poet of Color | Japanese Forms (Haiku/Senryu/Tanka), Spoke Word (Video/Slams/Lyrical), Narrative/Prose |
| Tricia Knoll | https://triciaknoll.com | Tricia Knoll is a Vermont poet whose work appears widely in journals and in nine collections, both full-length and chapbook. Her work has been nominated many times for Best of Net and Pushcart prizes. Published work includes eco-poetry, prose poems and lyric free verse. | United States (US) | Woman Identifiying | Spoke Word (Video/Slams/Lyrical), Narrative/Prose |
| Steve Denehan | https://stevedenehanpoetry.com | Steve Denehan lives in Kildare, Ireland with his wife Eimear and daughter Robin. He is the award-winning author of two chapbooks and seven poetry collections. | Ireland | ||
| LindaAnn LoSchiavo | https://vampireventurespoems.com/ | Native New Yorker and award-winner, LindaAnn LoSchiavo is a member of British Fantasy Society, HWA, SFPA, and The Dramatists Guild. Published in 2024: “Always Haunted: Hallowe’en Poems” [Wild Ink], “Apprenticed to the Night” [UniVerse Press], and “Felones de Se: Poems about Suicide” [Ukiyoto]. Forthcoming in 2025: “Cancer Courts My Mother” [Prolific Pulse Press] and "Vampire Verses" [Twisted Dreams Press]. Book Accolades: Elgin Award for “A Route Obscure and Lonely”; Chrysalis BREW Project’s Award for Excellence and The World’s Best Magazine’s Book of Excellence Award.for “Always Haunted: Hallowe’en Poems”; and the Spotlyts Story Award from Spotlyts Magazine for "Apprenticed to the Night." | United States (US) | Woman Identifiying | Narrative/Prose |
| Gabrielle V | https://www.gabriellev.art | Gabrielle is an Hispanic American poet. Her poetry explores the complexities of emotions and our relationship with the natural world. Drawing inspiration from moments of self-awareness. As a poet, her goal is to encourage others to take a moment to reflect on the world as it truly is. She believes in the necessity of acknowledging oneself while keeping aware of our surroundings. Poetry, for Gabrielle, is the art of living, feeling, and expressing. | United States (US) | LGBTQ+, Woman Identifiying, Poet of Color | Japanese Forms (Haiku/Senryu/Tanka), Narrative/Prose, Visual/Experimental |
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