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C o n t r ib u t o r s
lives in Delaware and has published poem s in
Cream City Review, Nimrod, Black Warrior Review, Painted Bride Quar­
terly and many other journals. H er poem “C onception” appeared
in CutBank 51.
J u lia n n a B a g g o t
Jo B a n g ’s book o f poems, Apology fo r Want, was awarded
the Bakeless Prize and the G reat Lakes Colleges Association N ew
Writers Award. She is currently a H odder Fellow at Princeton
University. H er poem s have appeared recendy or are forthcom ­
ing in The New Republic, Partisan Review, Volt and New American
Writing.
M a ry
is the author o f John Wayne: A Novel, and he lives in
Washington, D C where he is the Jenny M oore Writer-in-Wash­
ington at G eorge W ashington University.
D a n B a rd e n
R o b i n B r a u d w e l l is a recent g rad u ate o f the U niversity o f
A rizona’s MFA program. She lives in Tucson, A Z with her boy­
friend and their two cats. This is her first published story.
is a graduate o f California State University, Los A n­
geles, and the University o f Mississippi. He currendy lives in
Texas, where he works as an editor o f college textbooks. His
work has appeared in such publications as Inky Blue and The
Yalobusha Review. H e is also the proud owner o f four fold-out
chairs.
J o n D a v ie s
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teaches English at Idaho State University in
Pocatello. She has com pleted a volum e o f poem s called Missing
Returns and has previously published in Henry Street and American
Literature.
K a t h e r i n e D a v is
lives in E astbourne, England. His latest collection
is Transports (Redbeck Press, 1996). Recent poem s have been in
Partisan Review, Salmagundi, A tlanta Review, New Welsh Review, and
Thumbscrew.
A la n D ix o n
w ork has also appeared in Colorado Review,
Denver Quarterly, New Americn Writing and elsewhere. H er doc­
toral work in English focuses on early m odern English lyric p o ­
etry and material culture.
J o c e l y n E m e r s o n ’s
is originally from C onnecticut, a place which now
makes him feel dam p and claustrophobic. For the past 20 years,
he has lived in Colorado and earned a living as an environm ental
engineer. H e writes m osdy to keep him self sane and make other
people crazy, or at least afflict them with doubt. H e recendy com ­
pleted his MFA in Fiction Writing at C olorado State University,
in which rarefied context Plutonia was born.
B ill F ra se r
was bo rn in N ew York and now lives in Europe.
She has a poem com ing out in Indefinite Space this winter.
T am ara G ra y
is a graduate student in poetry and the A ssistant
D irector o f The Program in Creative Writing at T he University
o f Alabama.
B en G u n sb u rg
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teaches poetry at Coconino Community College in Flag­
staff, Ari2 ona. His m ost recent poem s and short stories have
appeared in Thin Air, Mockingbird, Carbon 14, and Big Dan Nielsens
Nerve Bundle Review.
Jam es Ja y
com pleted her MFA in poetry at Colorado
State University. She writes both poetry and nonfiction essays,
finding the two genres complementary and equally valuable. Much
o f her work is strongly rooted in place, and deals with the con­
cept o f location.
J a c q u e lin e L y o n s
book The Numbers is scheduled for publica­
tion with Pavem ent Saw Press this year.
G e o r g e M a s s m a n ’s
writes poem s and plays the drums. He
teaches English at San Jose State University and at Foothill College.
C h ris to p h e r M u rra y
is a Baltimore native currently working as a tatoo
artist in Minneapolis.
C h ris L e v i
third and fourth books o f poetry, Cuba
and Nereda Tropical, are from Carnegie Mellon. An authority on
Latin American art, he is one o f the guest curators o f the 1999
Lima Biennial. His m ost recent art book is on Cuban painter
Rafael Soriano, and he has forthcom ing m onographs on Puerto
Rican painter Julio Rosade del Valle and Colom bian textile artist
Olga de Amaral.
R i c a r d o P a u - L l o s a ’s
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teaches in Greeley, Colorado. His poems have ap­
peared in The Georgia Review The Southern Review, Sonora Review,
and m ost recendy in Ratde and Phoebe.
T ony P a rk
is a P h D Candidate at Florida State University. He
also holds an MFA (UC-Irvine) and an MA (Oregon State). His
stories have appeared in 20 magazines and journals, including
American Short Fiction, The Literacy Review, The Missouri Review, and
The New Orleans Review.He is a regular contributor to Speak maga
zine.
T o d d P ie rc e
M i c h e l l e R ic h m o n d 's fiction has appeared in G ulf Coast, The
Florida Review, and Fish Stories, among others. She holds an MFA.
from the University of Miami and has received fellowships from
the Michener Foundation, the Saltonstall Foundation, and the
Millay Colony for the Arts.
E.M. S h o r b lives in Mooresville, NC.
has been a writing resident at the Ragdale Foun­
dation and the Blue Mountain Center. H er poetry has been pub­
lished in Black Warrior Review, Fourteen Hills, and Phoebe among
others
G l o r i S im m o n s
J. D a v id S t e v e n s is an assistant professor o f creative writing at
Seton Hall University. He is presentiy working on a book-length
collection of micro-fictions, with individual pieces appearing most
recently in The Paris Review, The Iowa Review, The North American
Review, Carolina Quarterly, and Mid-American Review.
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