Love is a Stone Endlessly in Flight: Poems by Dante Di Stefano

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Dante Di Stefano’s first collection of poetry, Love is a Stone Endlessly in Flight is now available in Amazon.

Dante Di Stefano’s poetry, essays, and reviews have appeared in Brilliant Corners, Iron Horse Literary Review, The Los Angeles Review, New Orleans Review, Obsidian, Prairie Schooner, Shenandoah, The Writer’s Chronicle, and elsewhere. He was the winner of the Thayer Fellowship in the Arts, The Red Hen Press Poetry Award, Crab Orchard Review’s Special Issue Feature Award in Poetry, The Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award, The Ruth Stone Poetry Prize, The Phyllis Smart-Young Prize in Poetry, The Bea González Prize in Poetry, and an Academy of American Poets College Prize. He is a correspondent for The Best American Poetry Blog, a poetry editor for Dialogist, and the book review editor for Arcadia. He earned his PhD in Poetry from Binghamton University and lives in Endwell, New York.

SR Pod/Vod Series, Recording: Melissa Cundieff-Pexa

Melissa Cundieff-PexaThis Friday, we are proud to feature a podcast of SR contributor Melissa Cundieff-Pexa.

You can follow along with Melissa’s two poems in Superstition Review, Issue 17.

More about the author:

Most recently a finalist for the 2016 Four Way Books Intro Prize, the Akron University Book Prize, and the University of Wisconsin Press’s Brittingham and Pollack Book Prizes, Melissa Cundieff-Pexa received an MFA in poetry from Vanderbilt. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in places such as Best of the Net, Ninth Letter, Linebreak, Mid-American, Bat City Review, The Adroit Journal, and Iron Horse Literary Review. She lives in St. Paul, MN with her family.