Issue #4: Winter 2005/06

 




ABOUT OUR AUTHORS

Jonathan Barrett’s work has appeared in The Minnesota Review, The North American Review, The Wisconsin Review, and many other publications. He lives in Kansas City with his wife and two sons.

Edward Beatty has been published in Rhino , Permafrost , Poetry East , Willow Review , and other journals. He lives in Franklin Grove, Illinois.

Beau Boudreaux is an English professor at Tulane University in New Orleans. His work has appeared in such journals as The Cream City Review, Red River Review, and Heliotrope, and he won Roux’s poetry award in 2004.

Samantha Bell has published poetry in Lake Affect Magazine and essays through BlueJeanPress. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Kansas .

Heather Candels teaches English in Wilton, Connecticut, and has studied poetry at Manhattanville College’s creative writing program.

Dane Cervine lives in Santa Cruz, California , where he serves as Chief of Children’s Mental Health for the county. His work has appeared in The Hudson Review , Porcupine , MiPoesias , and many other publications.

Corrine DeWinter’s book, The Women at the Funeral, was the winner of the 2004 Bram Stoker Award for superior achievement in poetry. Her work has appeared in over nine hundred publications worldwide, and she has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize.

Kenneth Frost has taught creative writing and English literature at New School University and Columbia University . His poems have appeared in The Southern Review , Southwest Review , Notre Dame Review , and other journals.

Yvonne Garrett lives in New York City . Her work has appeared in Bardsong and poeticdiversity .

Lois Marie Harrod has published six books of poetry and appeared in many literary journals, including American Poetry Review , The Carolina Quarterly , Prairie Schooner , and Green Mountains Review . She currently teaches high school English.

Lisa Higgs has been published in California Quarterly , Into the Teeth of the Wind , and other journals. She lives in St. Paul , Minnesota .

Shelly Hubman lives in Chicago , Illinois .

Allison Ioli is a native of Long Island , New York , but now attends Evergreen State College in Olympia , Washington . This is her first published poem.

Lauren Lang has a degree in English from the University of Michigan . She has been published in Fusion , and will begin attending graduate school in 2006.

Rebecca Lilly has published two collections of poems, You Want to Sell Me a Small Antique and Shadwell Hills. She lives in Port Republic , Virginia .

Joanne Lowery lives in Michigan . Her poems have appeared in many literary magazines, including Birmingham Poetry Review , Atlanta Review , Passages North , and Poetry East.

Yolanda Nieves lives in Chicago , Illinois , and teaches Developmental Reading at Wright Community College. Her poetry has been featured in Jane’s Stories , in DePaul University ’s Latino Studies Journal El Dialogo , and in Coloring Book: An Eclectic Anthology of Fiction and Poetry by Multicultural Writers, from Rattlecat Press.

Radames Ortiz has been published in numerous literary journals and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2003. He lives in Houston , Texas .

Donna Pucciani has a Ph.D. in Humanities from New York University . Her work has appeared in International Poetry Review , Maryland Poetry Review , Hawaii Pacific , and other journals in both the United States and Great Britain . Her first chapbook will be published in 2007.

Daniel W. Rasmus has published poetry in Barrow Street , The Comstock Review , Red River Review , Bitterroot , and other journals. His work was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2005.

Jennifer Rudsit’s work has appeared in Spirits , North Coast Review , Sierra Nevada Review , The Advocate , Zillah , and many other publications. She teaches English in Northborough , Massachusetts .

Paul Sohar lives in Warren , New Jersey . His work has appeared in Chelsea, Poesy, Runes, and other journals, and a volume of his poetry, Homing Poems, has been recently published by Iniquity Press.

James Wagner has published stories in Rockhurst Review and South Dakota Review and has another story forthcoming in Paper Street in 2006. He lives in Minneapolis .

Julie Herrick White lives in South Bend , Indiana . Her publications include a poetry chapbook, Friends from the Other Side, and a book, Unfinished Business.