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 | | Bruce Spang teaches high school English in Scarborough, Maine and is an associate editor of the Cafe Review. His reviews and poetry have appeared in journals such as Off the Coast, Tears in the Fence, Puckerbrush Review, and ellipsis. His chapbook, The Knot, placed in the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance's 2007 Literary Awards and is available from Snow Drift Press. |
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 | | Lisa Gordon has had work appear in various online zines including Mipo, Poetry SZ, Writer�s Hood, Junket & Syntax. In print, she appeared in The Women of the Web Anthology (The Sun Rising Poetry Press, 2005), Vallum, The Antigonish Review & Tears in the Fence. She resides in Montreal with her husband. |
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 | | Frank Matagrano (based in New York) is the author of I Can Only Go As Fast As the Guy in Front of Me (Black Lawrence Press, 2005) and There Is Nothing to Love about Los Angeles (Pudding House, 2006). His poems have appeared in Crab Orchard Review, Cimarron Review, 32 Poems, Rhino and Many Mountains Moving, among others. |
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 | | Some audio poets have bios elsewhere in this zine. See Lisa Gordon above and click on these names for more: Ray Sweatman, Tara Birch, Jill Chan, and PJ Nights. Tom Blessing blogs at knee deep in freezing water and Cinnette Wilder at i am you being me. PJ met Joshua O'Donnell at a Maine poetry reading and hopes to hear lots more of him in the future.
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