The Iowa Review Volume 19 Issue 3 Fall Article 43 1989 Notes on contributors and back matter, The Iowa Review, v.19 no.3, Fall, 1989 Follow this and additional works at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/iowareview Recommended Citation . "Notes on contributors and back matter, The Iowa Review, v.19 no.3, Fall, 1989." The Iowa Review 19.3 (1989): 174-187. Web. Available at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/iowareview/vol19/iss3/43 This Back Matter is brought to you for free and open access by Iowa Research Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Iowa Review by an authorized administrator of Iowa Research Online. For more information, please contact [email protected]. on Contributors Notes a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Work on our time for the first pages. She is currently a lay member shop, appears in Hong Kong. Missioners of the Maryknoll is the Leverhulme M. R. AXELROD Fellow at the University of Edin VICKI ARMOUR-HILEMAN, burgh. Plans for publication of the SPIELLITERTUR essays are forth coming. MARVIN BELL's New andSelectedPoems was published by Atheneum in 1987. For many years a teacher at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, lives part of the year in Port Townsend, Washington. of Portland, Oregon, has published several J. D. BROWN Mr. Bell now China, where Review, Western he taught Humanities in 1984. Review, essays on inNorthwest Some of the essays appear and The Washington Post. He has also published a book on Henry Miller (Ungar) andwooden boat building. RITA DOVE won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for her thirdbook of poetry, Thomas and Beulah. Earlier books include The Yellow House on the Corner her new book of poems, Grace Notes, has just been published Ms. Dove of Virginia. teaches at the University by Norton. currently RALPH of American author the classic novel Invisible Man, ELLISON, as Rita Dove should need no introduction and should have won, says, andMuseum; "every literary prize" for this novel years ago. He has also published collections of essays, Shadow and Act and Going to the Territory. LOUISE ERDRICH two is the author of a book of poems, Jacklight (1984), Love Medicine (1984), The Beet Queen (1986), and Tracks new book of poetry, Her in (1988). Baptism of Desire, will be published early 1990 by Harper & Row. and three novels: ALAN FELDMAN's The Happy Genius won the 1978 Elliston Book in the United for the best small press poetry collection States. He on lives in Framingham, of the faculty the State where he's Massachusetts, at the Radcliffe and teaches writing Seminars. College a to The Iowa Review, LAURENCE is GOLDSTEIN, past contributor Award the author Modern of a recent book Press), (Indiana University (Copper Beech Press). He is Professor of Michigan, where he edits Michigan The Flying Machine a book of poems, and criticism, Literature Three Gardens versity of literary and The of English at the Uni Review. Quarterly 174 University of Iowa is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve, and extend access to The Iowa Review ® www.jstor.org HAAKE's KATHARINE first collection Earth, was of short fiction, No Reason on Gate, one of the beautiful West recently published by Dragon State University, presses. She teaches at California lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two young Coast BEATRICE HAWLEY as well as a poet. Northridge, sons. and (1944-1985) was an activist for peace and justice She published two books, Making theHouse Fall Down (Alice James Books, 1977) andNothing Is Lost (Applewood Press, 1979), and left a substantial number of unpublished poems. Denise Levertov has edited her Collected Poems, which will be published by Zoland Books in the fall of 1989, and Alice James Press has (Cambridge, Massachusetts) a name. in her established prize a past contributor to our journal, was the MICHAEL HEFFERNAN, Frost Fellow at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, Annaghmakerrig, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, last spring. He directs the creative writing at the of Arkansas, gram University Fayetteville. was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. ALYCE She has been INGRAM lished in numerous ferson Review, literary magazines, and Z. FLEDA BROWN most pro pub recently Small Pond, Wind, Jef JACKSON's collection of poems, Fishing with Blood, was in 1988 by Purdue University Press. No published inAriel, Pembroke, pages, she also has poems forthcoming stranger to our and other maga zines. a former member of The Iowa Review staff, is now a JUNKER, Art Institute. staff writer for the Chicago man of the is a Renaissance RICHARD KOSTELANETZ avant-garde. His lively experimental criticism, fiction, films, anthologies, audiotapes, to attest his and with the engagement videograms, holograms thorough PETER world as well CRAIG as the world LOOMIS, stories published J. M. McCOOL's of art. a student at the University of Toledo, has graduate inMARK, The Louisville Review, and other journals. was first novel, Cooling published by Little, Brown. Off, He lives in Oregon. KHALED MATTAWA, of Tennessee versity economics. He in Libya, with Chattanooga born at says he was abducted is a recent graduate degrees in political by the English language of the Uni science and at the age of fifteen. 175 DONALD book, lives in Berkeley, California. His most recent SCHENKER was Up There, University Press of Boise, is theDirector of theWriting STEVEN SCHNEIDER of Puget last year by Ahsahta published Sound. He co-authored two works Idaho. Institute at the of non-fiction, Castles in theSand and The Athletic Eye. GEORGE SHELTON's pages. He lives in Tucson their first appearance on our poems make on a manuscript of poetry. and is at work vivid MARY HELEN STEFANIAK is a former staffmember of The IowaRe view. Her stories appear in Redboook, Yale Review, Agni, Fine Madness, and other journals. She lives in Iowa City with her husband and three children who have never been to Yugoslavia. NANCE VAN WINCKEL is the author of Bad Girl, withHawk (Univer new poems can also be seen in Re Kenyon 1988). Her She is a and other magazines. view, Poetry Northwest, Black Warrior Review, to our journal. past contributor to this magazine. His is another past contributor STEVEN WEILAND sity of Illinois Press, book, Intellectual Craftsmen: Ways and Works inAmerican Scholarship 1940 1990), will be published by Transaction Books in 1990. DAVID WOJAHN's Mystery Train, fromwhich the poems printed in this Press in the of Pittsburgh appear from The University inWrit in MFA at the and Indiana University He teaches spring of 1990. His books include Icehouse Lights (Yale) College. ing Program of Vermont critical pieces can be read in and his generous and Glassworks (Pittsburgh), a sequence con many journals. 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