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Summer 2006 [Issue No. 9]
Contributors
Marqus
Bobesich
received his BFA from York University majoring in
visual arts. His work has appeared in Carousel, Downstate Story, Poetic
Voices, The King's English, and as lyrics for Toronto pop band
PoorMarqus. He has received writing awards from McLaughlin Fellows, Vandoo
Newsmagazine, and Books In Canada.
He now
works in Toronto as an actor and musician. You can
reach Marqus
here.
Christopher
Conlon is the author of several books, including Thundershowers
at Dusk: Gothic Stories (Rock Village Publishing) and Gilbert and
Garbo in Love: A Romance in Poems (Word Works), as well as editor of the
anthology, Poe's Lighthouse (Cemetery Dance). His poems,
stories, and articles have appeared in Poets & Writers, America Magazine,
The Long Story, Filmfax, and many other publications. Learn more at
his
website.
Laura
Jo Hess
is finally 21 and is not moving to New York
City when she graduates. She wears shoes most of the time and likes polygons
and trivia. You can
reach Laura Jo
here.
Guy
Lancaster is the assistant editor of the Encyclopedia of Arkansas
History & Culture and author of the novel,
The Queen of Purgatory (Chenault
and Gray, 2005). He holds degrees in English and theology and has published
fiction and non-fiction in Arkansas
Review: A Journal of Delta Studies,
Arkansas Literary Review, and
Ghoti. Currently, he lives in
North Little Rock with his wife, Anna, and three cats. He’s pretty sure that
most of his family hasn’t read his book yet, because they still talk to him.
You can
reach Guy here.
Allan Peterson
is the author of two books, All the Lavish in Common, winner of the
2005 Juniper Prize (UMass Press) and Anonymous Or, (Defined
Providence Press 2002). He has received fellowships from the NEA and the
State of Florida, and multiple nominations for the Pushcart Prize. His work
appears widely in print and online. A free downloadable chapbook is
available from
http://www.righthandpointing.com. You can
reach Allan here.
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Laura
Madeline Wiseman is an adjunct at the University of Arizona. Her
works have appeared in
13th Moon, The South Loop Review, Paper Street,
and other publications.
She is an editor for
Empowerment4Women.
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