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Contributors


Kevin Brown
currently resides in Cleveland, TN, where he teaches English and writes. His poems have appeared in The New York Quarterly, REAL: Regarding Arts and Letters, Connecticut Review, South Carolina Review, h2so4, Jeopardy, and The Pacific Review, among other journals. He has also published essays in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Academe, InsideHigherEd.com, The Teaching Professor, and Eclectica. He has one book of poetry, Exit Lines (Plain View Press, 2009), as well as a forthcoming book of scholarship: They Love to Tell the Stories: Five Contemporary Novelists Take on the Gospels.

Joe Celizic
received his MFA in fiction from Bowling Green State University where he worked as Prose Editor for Mid-American Review. His work has been published or is forthcoming in The Windsor Review, Redivider, Monday Night, PANK, Southpaw Journal, Kaleidotrope, Unsaid and others. He has also been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

Derek Henderson
work has appeared in Witness, CutBank, Black Warrior Review, The Journal, Puerto del Sol and Cream City Review. Inconsequentia, a book-length poem co-written with Derek Pollard, is due out with BlazeVOX [Books] this winter.

Khary Jackson
is a teaching artist, playwright and a 2009 National Poetry Slam champion. He has also received a 2010 Artist Initiative grant to research and write a full length book of poems for Motown. He resides in St Paul, MN.

Joanne Lowery
poems have appeared in many literary magazines, including Birmingham Poetry Review, Eclipse, Smartish Pace, Cimarron Review, roger, Atlanta Review, and Poetry East. Her collection Call Me Misfit won the 2009 Frank Cat Poetry Prize. She lives in Michigan.

John Nimmo
is an environmental physicist whose work has appeared in Stirring, Rattle, Wisconsin Review, Sand Hill Review, Tattoo Highway, Convergence, and others.

Kenneth Pobo
has a new online chapbook, Fitting Parts, from www.philistinepress.com. In December 2009, Main Street Rag published his chapbook called Trina and the Sky. He teaches Creative Writing and English at Widener University.

Tim Poland
is a professor of English at Radford University. He's author of The Safety of Deeper Water, (Vandalia Press/West Virginia University Press, 2008) a novel, Escapee (America House, 2001), a collection of short fiction, and Other Stones, Kinder Temples (Pudding House, 2008), a chapbook of poems. His work has appeared in various literary magazines, such as North American Review, Cimarron Review, The Beloit Fiction Journal, Literal Latté, The Furnace Review, Rattle, Sow's Ear Poetry Review, Stickman Review, Appalachian Heritage, and others. He 's the recipient of a Plattner/Appalachian Heritage Award (2002), and his work has been included in the Best of the Net anthology (2007) and has also been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.  

Christina Taggart (Cover artist and Gallery feature)
is a photography student at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.


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