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Author-submitted biographical information:

Christina E. Dent
Christina E. Dent is not pictured, not because she is an eccentric recluse, but because she only just recently acquired a newfangled digital camera and has yet to figure out how to use it. When she's not confused by modern technology, Tina enjoys reading 18th century British novels--for fun!--watching Hong Kong cinema, and an amusing life with three cats in a one-bedroom apartment.  The same cannot be said for her cats, who mostly enjoy eating, sleeping and destroying important documents.

Katherine Hunt
Katherine Hunt grew up in El Segundo, California and is currently living in Boston. She is pursuing an MFA in creative writing from Emerson College.

Wendy Taylor Carlisle
Wendy Taylor Carlisle lives in Texas where she writes poetry.  A recent poem with audio can be found at http://www.2river.org/.   

Patrick Lawler
Patrick Lawler has three collections of poetry published: A Drowning Man is Never Tall Enough  (University of Georgia Press), reading a burning book  (Basfal Books), and Feeding the Fear of the Earth, winner of the Many Mountains Moving poetry book competition (2006).  “Breathing Book” is from his next manuscript Breathe a Word of It, which is the final in the quartet of books inspired by the four elements.

David Moscovich
David Moscovich writes and lives at the Center for Dyslexistential Studies, an organic sheep farm in Portland, Oregon. He is a direct descendant of Jesus of Nazareth and eats like a sailor, owing to a background in freely improvised music.

 

 

 

 

 

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