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MARK SMITH-SOTO lives in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he serves as director of the Center for Creative Writing in the Arts at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His translation of Ana Istarú’s selected poetry, Fever Season and Other Poems, is due out this fall from Unicorn Press.
Do I Stink
by Mark Smith-Soto, January 2008 (Issue 385)
The Rest Of Us
by Mark Smith-Soto, July 2007 (Issue 379)
Famine
by Mark Smith-Soto, September 2006 (Issue 369)
Selected Poems
by Mark Smith-Soto, July 2006 (Issue 367)
Winners
by Mark Smith-Soto, July 2005 (Issue 355)
The Gift
by Mark Smith-Soto, September 2002 (Issue 321)
Reprieve At Six A.M.
by Mark Smith-Soto, May 1999 (Issue 281)
How It Happened
by Mark Smith-Soto, September 1998 (Issue 273)
My Tongue Finds Itself
by Mark Smith-Soto, November 1996 (Issue 251)
See It On Video
by Mark Smith-Soto, May 1995 (Issue 233)
President In My Heart
by Mark Smith-Soto, April 1995 (Issue 232)




