Notes on contributors and back matter, The Iowa Review, v.19 no.3

The Iowa Review
Volume 19
Issue 3 Fall
Article 43
1989
Notes on contributors and back matter, The Iowa
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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
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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.
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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. Mystery Train's title poem is forty-section
roll.
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cerned with
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