Issue 29, Winter '12

Contributors

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Jessica Hendry Nelson

Issue 25

Jessica Hendry Nelson’s work has been published or is forthcoming in The Threepenny Review, Crab Orchard Review, Alligator Juniper, Fringe Magazine, and Aegis.  She is a finalist for the 2011 John Guyon Literary Prize Competition and recently won first place in Alligator Juniper’s national contest in creative nonfiction.  She was the recipient of the 2005 Richard M. Ford Award for Excellence in Nonfiction Writing. Jessica is also the nonfiction editor at The Fiddleback, an online literary journal and teaches writing at the State University of New York in Purchase, New York.

Tisha Nemeth-Loomis

Issue 17

Tisha Nemeth-Loomis is completing an MFA in Creative Writing at Columbia College, Chicago. Her poems are published in Peralta Press, Plum Ruby Review, Rivers Edge (University of Texas, Edinburg), Pacific Review (San Diego State University), HazMat Review, and variously online. Her cultural and social criticism “Kafka, Corsets and Beautiful Scars” was awarded Best Arts and Entertainment article of 2005 by The Society of Professional Journalists, Cleveland Chapter. She teaches first-year composition at Columbia College and is coeditor at Columbia College’s literary journal, Court Green.

Lance Newman

Issue 3

Lance Newman’s poems have appeared (or will appear soon) in XCP: Streetnotes, nthposition, Pemmican, Beloit Poetry Journal, Poets Against the War, Negative Images, New Collage, and Perigee, as well as in two anthologies, American Sports Poems, edited by May Swenson, and Sunshine/Noir, edited by Jim Miller. Newman teaches American Literature and Creative Writing at California State University at San Marcos. He has also worked for fifteen years as a guide on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and southeastern Utah.

Brandon Ney

Fiction Reader

Brandon Ney received his BA in Rhetoric and Writing from the University of Texas at Austin in 2010. He has a passion for storytelling in all media, but especially the visual ones. If he’s not putting words on paper (or in binary), he’s probably reading, watching a movie, thinking about new media, or simply enjoying life with his wife, two dogs, and cat.

Kathy L. Nguyen

Issue 15

Kathy L. Nguyen was born in Viet Nam and raised in the U.S. She has studied at the Viet Nam National University and the Sorbonne, and received fellowships and awards from the East-West Center, the Rotary Foundation, the Nation Institute, the Asian American Journalists Association, and the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Her fiction and essays have appeared in Fourteen Hills, Women’s World, AsianWeek, Nhà, and the anthology Asian Americans Remember U.S. Wars in Asia. She is co-editor of a forthcoming anthology, Southeast Asian Women in the Diaspora: Troubling Borders in Literature and Art. She lives in San Francisco and is at work on a novel set in Viet Nam in the early 1900s.

Brian Nicolet

Issue 29

Brian Nicolet holds an MFA from the University of Houston and has received scholarships to Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and Sewanee Writers’ Conference. His chapbook Ode to a Means to an End was a semifinalist in the Spring 2011 Black Lawrence Chapbook Contest, and his poems and reviews appear in Subtropics, Colorado Review, New South, and Gulf Coast, among other publications.