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Editors:
Paul Howell's poems have appeared in The Wisconsin Review, The Alley and the Frost Place Anthology. His novels include Politics of Joy, Josephs Hardware, and Eustis Circle. Currently, he is working on an introduction for teenagers to Heimito von Doderer, Rilke, and Wallace Stevens. He is also president of TBH Inc., specializing in technology policy, and has published Technology Lookout.
James Cervantes is editor of the online journal The Salt River Review. His poems have appeared recently in The Boston Review, North American Review, Quarterly West, and other magazines. His books of poetry include The Headlong Future and The Year Is Approaching Snow. Last year, Pecan Grove Press released Live Music, a chapbook of new poems.
Contributing Editors:
Catherine Daly's first book, Locket, will be published by Tupelo Press in 2003. Another manuscript, Heresy, is a National Poetry Series finalist. She reviews for American Book Review, The Boston Review, and Rain Taxi and publishes extensively online. She developed intranets for Boeing/NASA/USA's space shuttle orbiter, SONY, and Deutsche Bank.
Halvard Johnson has published four collections of poetry. Recent poems are in Can We Have Our Ball Back?, Salt River Review, Tattoo Highway, Valparaiso Review, Poethia, Sugar Mule and CrossConnect. For many years, he taught overseas for the University of Maryland. Currently, he lives in New York City with his wife, the prize-winning fiction writer and painter, Lynda Schor.
Helen Ruggieri published her first poem in the English Journal in 1972. Since then shes published five poetry chapbooks Glimmer Girls (Mayapple Press 1999), BeBopALula (ElvisPress 1996), Concrete Madonna, Rock City Hill Exercises, The Poetess (all in the 80s), and a chapbook of haibun The Character for Woman (Foot Hills Publications, 2001). She has written reviews for Small Press Review, Rain Taxi, Literary Magazine Review, Miss Marples Mystery Magazine (goblinmarket.com) and the defunct Small Press (Bowker).
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