About Us

Cloudbank Books was launched in 2000 with the publication of Millennial Spring: Eight New Oregon Poets, an anthology of contemporary verse, edited by Peter Sears and Michael Malan. Since then, the press has published 17 other books of poetry.

In 2009, the first issue of Cloudbank magazine was published. Issues are currently 96 pages, perfect-bound with color art on the cover. Two or three book reviews are included in each issue, along with at least 65 pages of poetry and short prose. We offer a prize of $500 for one poem or flash fiction in each issue. Contest entries receive a two-issue subscription. We also offer a $1,000 prize for a full-length book manuscript. See Rutsala Book Prize link for submission guidelines.

About Cloudbank’s editors:

Michael Malan is editor of Cloudbank. He is the winner of Meridian’s 2024 Editors’ Prize for Fiction. He is also the author of four books from Blue Light Press, including Midnight at the Chevron Station (2025, poetry and flash fiction). His work has appeared recently in Puerto del Sol, Lake Effect, Cincinnati Review, Washington Square Review, New American Writing, and Grist.

Associate Editor Linnea Nelson earned an MFA in poetry from Oregon State University in 2017. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Rattle, Rappahannock Review, The Adirondack Review, San Pedro River Review, Tule Review, and Spectral Lines: Poems about Scientists from Alternating Current Press. Linnea lives in Grand Forks, North Dakota, with her husband, Sean.

Rachel Barton

Rachel Barton is a poet, writing coach, and editor. You can find her poems in numerous magazines including Main Street Rag, Across the Margins, SALT, Sleet, and Cirque. Her most recent collection, Jacob’s Ladder (Main Street Rag 2024), and her previous, This is the Lightness (The Poetry Box 2022), are both available on her website; rachelbartonwriter.com..

Ben Swimm

Ben Swimm holds an undergraduate degree in Biology from Williams College and MFA in poetry from Oregon State University. His poems have appeared in NarrativeCopper NickelAlaska Quarterly Review, and Camas, among others. He lives in Palmer, Alaska, where he co-owns Brown Dog Flower Farm with his spouse, Mimi.

Richard Robbins was raised in California and Montana, taught for many years in Minnesota, and recently moved back west to Oregon. He studied writing with Richard Hugo and Madeline DeFrees at the University of Montana. Lynx House Press recently published his seventh book, The Oratory of All Souls. See   https://www.richardrobbinspoems.com

Peter Sears

Editor Emeritus Peter Sears founded Cloudbank with Editor Michael Malan. His last published book is Small Talk; his three other books of poetry are The Brink, Green Diver, and Tour. He received his MFA. from the Writers’ Workshop at the University of Iowa and was the 1999 winner of the Peregrine Smith Poetry Contest. Peter served as Poet Laureate for the State of Oregon. He passed on in 2017.

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