B. H. Boston and his wife Marsha have lived in San Diego since Nixon fled the White House. Boston received his BA in English from Fresno State College (CSU Fresno) and his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of California at Irvine. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including Crazy Horse, Black Warrior Review, Poetry NOW, Western Humanities Review, the Marlboro Review, Ploughshares, Blackbird, as well as various anthologies: Down at the Santa Fe Depot (Giligia Press), The Geography of Home (Heyday Books), How Much Earth (Roundhouse Press) and Homage to Vallejo (Greenhouse Review Press). Boston was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2006. A book of his poems, Only the Living, was published by Helix House Press. He is currently Poetry Co-Editor and Consulting Managing Editor for Poetry International at San Diego State University and Curator of the Master Authors Residency Program at La Jolla Country Day School. A new collection of his poems, By All Lights, was published by Tebot Bach Press in the fall of 2009.
