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Existing comment: (Standing) E. Ethelbert Miller, Yermiyahu Ahron Taub, Michael Levin, Jona Colson
(Seated) Kim Roberts, Jonathan Lewis

E. Ethelbert Miller
E. Ethelbert Miller is a writer and literary activist who is the author of several collections of poems, including The Collected Poems of E. Ethelbert Miller, and two memoirs. He serves on the board of the Greater Washington Community Foundation and, in 2015, was inducted into the Washington DC Hall of Fame. He currently serves on the faculty at the University of Houston/Victoria and hosts a weekly morning radio show, "On the Margin," which airs on WPFW-FM. His most recent book of poetry is If God Invented Baseball, which The Washington Post called "a delightful collection [full of] humor, compassion, and undimmed enthusiasm." www.eethelbertmiller.com

Kim Roberts
Kim Roberts is an award-winning poet, teacher, literary historian and co-editor of "Beltway Poetry Quarterly" and the "Delaware Poetry Review." She is the author of five books of poetry, including Animal Magnetism, Fortune's Favor: Scott in the Antarctic, and The Scientific Method. Most recently, she edited A Literary Guide to Washington, D.C., which provides a walking tour of sites associated with the famous (and not-so-famous) literary lights of the nation's capital. www.kimroberts.org.

Jonathan Lewis
Jonathan Lewis is the author of Babel On, which won the 2017 L+S Press Mid-Atlantic Chapbook Series contest. He is a recipient of a DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities fellowship, a two-time finalist for the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Award, and a winner of the Golden Haiku DC award. His poetry has appeared in a variety of publications, most recently Beltway Poetry Quarterly and the Washington Post. Lewis lives in Washington, DC, where he judges the DC City-Wide Spelling Bee, edits The Federal Poet, and hosts the annual Poets' Corner reading at Tunnicliff's.
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