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Contributors

Kevin P. Keating
Kevin Keating's essays and fiction have appeared in a number of literary journals, including Underground Voices, Smokebox, Fringe, Perigee, Megaera, Double Dare Press, Identity Theory, Plum Ruby Review, Fiction Warehouse, Fifth Street Review, Juked, The Oklahoma Review, Slow Trains, Numb Magazine, Tattoo Highway, Exquisite Corpse, Thunder Sandwich, and many others. He teaches English at Baldwin-Wallace College in Cleveland, Ohio. For more of his work go to www.kevinpkeating.blogspot.com.

Laura McCullough
Laura McCullough graduated with a BA from The Richard Stockton College of NJ and holds an MFA in Writing and Literature from Goddard College. She has been a New Jersey State Arts Council Fellow, won a Geraldine R. Dodge Scholarship to attend the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, and was the 2005 Prairie Schooner Merit Scholar in Poetry at the Nebraska Summer Writers Workshop. She has published poems widely in literary magazines and journals such as Nimrod, Potion, Hotel Amerika, Gulf Coast, Nightsun, Iron Horse Quarterly, Boulevard, The God Particle, Poetry East, Confluence, Exquisite Corpse, Word Riot, Tarpaulin Sky, and others. Her first collection of poems, The Dancing Bear, was published in February, 2006 by Open Book Press.

Tim Poland
Tim Poland is author of Escapee (America House, 2001), a collection of short fiction.  His work has been published in various literary magazines, such as The Beloit Fiction Journal, Timber Creek Review, Literal Latté, The Furnace Review, Rattle, Main Street Rag, Sow’s Ear Poetry Review, Appalachian Journal, Appalachian Heritage, and others. He is the recipient of a Plattner/Appalachian Heritage Award.

Doug Ramspeck
More than two-hundred of Ramspeck's poems have been published or are forthcoming by journals that include West Branch, Rattle, Confrontation Magazine, Connecticut Review, Rosebud, Nimrod, Roanoke Review, RHINO, The Cream City Review, and Seneca Review. He directs the Writing Center and teaches creative writing and composition at The Ohio State University at Lima.

Margaret A. Robinson
Margaret A. Robinson teaches at Widener University. Four poems of hers appear in the spring issue of Prairie Schooner.

Paul Silverman
Paul Silverman has worked as a newspaper reporter, sandwich man, olive packer and advertising creative director. One of his commercials won a Silver Lion at Cannes. His stories have appeared in The South Dakota Review, Tampa Review, The North Atlantic Review, Word Riot, Eclectica, In Posse Review, The Pedestal Magazine, The Timber Creek Review, Alimentum, The Front Range Review, The Jabberwock Review, Jewish Currents, The Coe Review, Hobart Online, Amarillo Bay, The Adirondack Review, The Paumanok Review, Smokelong Quarterly, Subterranean Quarterly, Thieves Jargon, The Summerset Review, and others. His piece, “Getaway,” published by Verbsap, is on the 2006 Million Writers Award shortlist list of Notable Online Stories. New work was recently accepted by The Pikeville Review, The Minnetonka Review, Oyster Boy Review and Ragad.

Judith Skillman
Judith Skillman’s ninth book, “Heat Lightning: New and Selected Poems 1986 – 2006, “ was published in 2006 by Silverfish Review Press. “Coppelia, Certain Digressions,” is due out in September of 2006 from David Robert Books. Skillman is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Eric Mathieu King Fund from the Academy of American Poets for her book “Storm,” Blue Begonia Press, 1998.
She is a teacher, editor, and translator. See www.judithskillman.com for more information.

David Winner
David Winner’s fiction has been published in Confrontation, Phantasmagoria, Stickman Review, Storyglossia and the British literary magazines, Staple and Buzzwords and most recently Dream Catcher. Thought Magazine published a series of three stories in 2003. His story, “A Traveler’s Tale,” was awarded first prize in The Ledge magazine’s 2003 Fiction Contest as well as being nominated for a Pushcart. “The Rites of Pozzalo,” in the 2000 issue of Fiction was also nominated for a Pushcart. A personal essay of his appeared in The Village Voice in November 2006 and a prose poem was included in the liner notes for a compilation of David Byrne’s record label distributed by Warner Bros.

David Winner is the fiction editor of The American, an international monthly magazine based in Rome.

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