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Lawson Fusao Inada, winner of the American Book Award (1994), is the author of the collection of poetry, Legends From Camp, and was co-editor of The Big Aiiieeee!, an anthology of Chinese and Japanese American Poetry. He teaches at Southern Oregon State College.Eric Gamalinda was born in Manila, the Philipines and currently lives and writes in New York City.W.T. Pfefferle runs a zendo in Dallas, Texas. He also has been married for 10 years, plays Fender Telecasters, and is usually set on “stun.” He may be harassed electronically at bobhate@airmail.net. And be sure and visit his home page.Greg Stanford only recently vacated his log cabin in Southern Mississippi and now lives in San Marcos, TX, where his is working on his MFA in Poetry.

David Breeden can be counted on in a poetry emergency. He lives with his family in Kerrville, TX, where he edits Context South.

Michael Paul Thomas lives in Syracuse, NY, where he edits Salt Hill Journal.

Brooks Haxton is also a Mississippian in exile. He teaches poetry at Syracuse University. His new book The Sun at Night will be published by Knopf this May 1995.

John Hicks is from Clinton, Mississippi, now relocated to Dallas TX, where he makes noise with often surprising objects.

Jim Knipfel is a columnist for the New York Press.

Bob Karstadt is a solar light transformer operating in the Pittsburgh area.

Donna Blackburn is a painter and a poet living in Brooklyn, NY.

Laura Koenig is a poet and playwright living in New York City.

Kim Saunders is a poet living in SouthTexas.

Sean Thomas Dougherty is a poet and editor of Red Brick Review. He is the author of the books Love Song of the Young Couple, The Dumb Job (1995 Red Dancefloor) and The Mercy of Sleep: Poems from the St. Catherine of Sienna Project. His work has appeared in The Alaska Quarterly Review, Spoon River Poetry Review, Santa Clara Review.

Dominique Parker was born in Haiti and is currently living in Syracuse, NY, where she is working on her MFA in Poetry at Syracuse University.

Paul Maliszewski is completing his MFA in Fiction at Syracuse University. He may be reached at plmalisz@mailbox.syr.edu.

Jeff Houze is originally from Alabama. He currently is on the dole in Brooklyn, NY.

Don Evans is originally from Chicago. He currently lives and writes in Syracuse, NY.

Melanie Rae Thon is the author of a collection of short stories, Girls in the Grass, and two novels, Iona Moon and Meteors in August.She is originally from Kalispell, Montana and now teaches at Syracuse University. Her most recent fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, Antaeus, Paris Review, Bomb,and the anthologies Circle of Women and Women on Hunting.

Steve Featherstone is a writer, photographer and meteorologist in Syracuse, NY. He may be contacted at smfeathe@mailbox.syr.edu.

Scott Rettberg lives and writes in Cincinatti. Go see his home page!

Paul Watkins is the author of a memoir, Stand Before Your God, as well as Night Over Day Over Night, Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn, In the Blue Light of African Dreams, and The Promise of Light. His new novel, Archangel, will be published by Random House in January 1996.

Christy Sheffield Sanford is the creator of RED MONA, a World Wide Web Project. She is the author of seven books, most recently Sur Les Pointes, The Ballerina And The Sea Anemone, White Eagle Coffee Store Press. Other recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in TO: A Journal Of Poetry, Prose + The Visual Arts, Membrane, Central Park, Oyster Boy, and Fiction International.

Roger Fanning was born in Millington, Tennessee in 1962. He has one book of poems, The Island Itself, and is teaching this year in the MFA Program at Syracuse University.

Elizabeth Inness-Brown is the author of two collections of short stories, Satin Palms and Here. She lives in Vermont.

Lisa Sewell has poems in Pequod, Passages North, Indiana Review, and Greensboro Review. She won the Lost Literary Award in Poetry this year and her winning poem will appear in the Michigan Quarterly Review in Spring 1997.

Michael Martone, author of the short story collections Safety Patrol and Fort Wayne is Seventh on Hitler’s List, is originally from Indiana.

Simon Benepe is a photographer who lives in Manhattan.

Terence McKenna is the author of several books, including True Hallucinations. Visit his website at http://www.levity.com/eschaton/

Chris Kennedy is a poet living in Syracuse, New York.

Gregory Schaffer recently repatriated to the US after a spell in Paris, France.

Susan Litwack lives in New York and teaches at NYU. Her poems have appeared in Tikkun, Southern Poetry Review, Mudfish and Cincinnati Poetry Review.

Jane Hohenberger is a poet living in New York.

Susan Shields is a writer living in Austin, TX. .

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