Issue #2: Winter 2004

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ABOUT OUR AUTHORS

Cathy Barber has an MA from California State University, Hayward, where she earned awards for her poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Her work has been published in Gin Bender, The Sierra Nevada College Review, The Bohemian, and several anthologies.

Beau Boudreaux is a Professor of English at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. His poems have been published recently in Southern Poetry Review and Snake Nation Press .

Emily Brungo has been published in The New York Quarterly , The Gihon River Review , and Nidus . She has received an Academy of American Poets Prize.

William Doreski has appeared in numerous publications, including Notre Dame Review, Barrow Street, and Natural Bridge. His collection of poetry, Suburban Light, was published by Cedar Hill in 1999.

Alan Elyshevitz teaches writing at Community College of Philadelphia and Philadelphia University. His poetry has appeared in The Mid-America Poetry Review, Fourteen Hills: The SFSU Review, and Baltimore Review, and he has also published two poetry chapbooks.

Matthew Frank teaches at Arizona State University.

Michael Johnson, Baldwin City, Kansas, is a professor of English at the University of Kansas. His most recent book of poetry is Violence and Grace: Poems about the American West (Cottonwood Press, 1993).

Livia Kent holds an MFA in Creative Writing from American University. Her work has been published in Folio , Scribble, Killing the Buddha , and Common Boundary. She is working on a novel set in India.

Aimee Kovac has been published in Inkburns and SubtleTea. She lives in Connecticut.

Michael McIrvin is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently Optimism Blues: Poems Selected and New from Cedar Hill publications; a novel entitled Deja vu and the Phone Sex Queen from J-Press Publishing; and a collection of essays, Whither American Poetry.

Sid Miller has been published in many magazines and journals, and his work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He is the founder and editor of the poetry journal Burnside Review .

Rodney A. Nelsestuen is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. His writing has earned several awards, and he has been published in Beginnings Magazine.

Paul Pekin has appeared in many publications, including Chicago Reader and Redwood Coast Review. He lives in Chicago.

Karen Rosenberg is a noted playwright whose award-winning fiction has been published around the world, & in such publications as Folio, Orbis, Moodswing, Stand Magazine, & The Timber Creek Review.

Irene Sherlock has appeared in Amaranth, Cream City Review , Poetry Motel, and other publications. Several of her one-act plays have been produced off Broadway.

Rick Smith lives in Alta Loma, California.

Tamara B. Titus has been published in Glimmer Train and Kaleidoscope. Her book reviews appear regularly in The Charlotte Observer.