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Florence Chard Dacey Florence Chard Dacey's poetry has been featured in journals such as Visions, Poetry Now, Nimrod, Wisconsin Review, and Feminist Studies. Poems have also been featured in anthologies such as Midwestern Women Poets, Writers Who Cook, Looking for Home, and As Far As I Can See. She has also had two collections of poetry published: The Swoon and The Necklace. In addition to her publishing credits, Ms. Dacey has received three regional arts council artists grants, the Loft McKnight Poetry Award, and second place in the 1996 Pablo Neruda Poetry Contest, Nimrod-Hardman Awards. |
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Walt McDonald Walt McDonald was an Air Force Pilot, taught at the Air Force Academy, and is currently the Texas Poet Laureate. His poems have been featured in journals to include APR, The American Scholar, The Atlantic Monthly, First Things, JAMA, London Review of Books, New York Review of Books, and Poetry. Some of his recent books include ALl Occasions, Blessings the Body Gave, The Flying Dutchman, Counting Survivors, Night Landings, and After the Noise of Saigon. Four of his books received Western Heritage Awards from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. |
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Jeremy Schultz Jeremy Schultz is an artist, composer, writer, and graphic designer living in Ottumwa, Iowa. His style reflects cross-pollenation of techniques and ideas from one artform to another. Publications in which his work has appeared include The Pedestal Magazine, Westward Quarterly, Ancient Paths, and Beginnings. His Flash site, www.jeremyschultz.com is slated to go live in the spring. |
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Elizabeth Smith Elizabeth Smith was born in New Jersey in 1965 and grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her BFA in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design and a Master's degree in Saldorf Education from Sunbridge College. She currently lives in New York City where she also participates in writing groups and courses. |
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Leni Zumas Leni Zumas lives in Amherst, Massachusetts and has previously published short fiction in Stand and Front Row Center. |
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