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Mary Allen received an MFA in fiction in 1988 from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She is the author of The...
Karen E. Bender grew up in Los Angeles and currently lives in New York with her husband and son. She...
Robert Bononno is a photographer and translator. A recipient of a New York State CAPS grant in 1975, his photographs...
Judy Doenges's short fiction collection. What She Left Me (University Press of New England/1999), was a New York Times Notable...
Anthony Doerr's first collection of stories, The Shell Collector, was published in January, 2002 by Scribner. In the past year...
In the late '70s and early 80s, I was a Peace Corps Volunteer and then a UN relief worker, teaching...
John Felstiner was awarded his second Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2002 to translate the...
Paul Hendrickson has written for magazines and newspapers for more than thirty years. He was a staff feature writer in...
Barbara Hurd is the author of Stirring the Mud: On Swamps, Bogs, and Human Imagination (essays) and Objects in this...
I'm 30, an Assistant Professor at Texas Tech, live in Shallowater, TX, and would very much like to take the...
Norah Labiner is the author of the novels, Our Sometime Sister (Coffee House Press, 1998) and Miniatures (Coffee House Press,...
Christi Merrill is an assistant professor of South Asian literature and postcolonial studies at the University of Michigan. Her translations...