Walter Holland, Ph.D., is the author of three books of poetry: Circuit (Chelsea Station Editions, 2010), Transatlantic, (Painted Leaf Press, 2001), A Journal of the Plague Years: Poems 1979-1992 (Magic City Press, 1992) as well as a novel, The March (Chelsea Station Editions, 2011). His short stories have been published in Art and Understanding, Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly, and Rebel Yell. Some of his poetry credits include: Antioch Review, Art and Understanding, Barrow Street, Chiron Review, Cimarron Review, Poetrybay, The Cream City Review, Found Object, Pegasus, Phoebe, and Poets for Life: 76 Poets Respond to AIDS. He lives in New York City.