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Issue VI, Volume II : March 2010

Kate Kimball - Leaving Zion

Kate Kimball is an MFA student at Virginia Tech.  She is originally from Salt Lake City, Utah.

 
Robert Clark Young - Philip of the Streets

Robert Clark Young has been sober for 24 years. Thank You for Keeping Me Sober is his recently completed memoir about three friends of his who drank themselves to death, and how their cautionary examples can help others avoid a similar fate. World publication and film rights are available. His previous book about a recovering alcoholic, One of the Guys, is out from HarperCollins.
 
Richard Katrovas - Katie’s Hair & Interview

Richard-Katrovas.jpg Richard Katrovas is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, and is the founding academic director of the Prague Summer Program, and is the author of six books of poetry, Green Dragons (winner of the Wesleyan University Press New Poets Series), Snug Harbor (Wesleyan), The Public Mirror (Wesleyan), The Book of Complaints (Carnegie Mellon University Press), and Dithyrambs
 
Timothy L. Marsh - Abandoning Furniture at the Hanover U-Haul

TimothyMarsh.jpg Timothy L. Marsh has lived in five different countries in the past five years. He now resides in Bali, Indonesia. A finalist in the 2009 Toasted Cheese Nonfiction Contest, his writing has appeared or been accepted in The Crab Orchard Review, The New Quarterly, The Newfoundland Quarterly, Waccamaw Journal 
 
Damian Dressick - I Know You Rider

Damian Dressick Winner of the 2009 Spire Press Prose Chapbook Contest for his manuscript FABLES OF THE DECONSTRUCTION, Damian Dressick's stories have appeared in nearly forty literary journals, including failbetter.com, New Delta Review, McSweeney's (online), Caketrain and Alimentum.

 
Ed Weathers - Hitchhiker, Haunted

Ed Weathers was a magazine editor and writer for 27 years and has taught Professional Writing, Composition, and Literature and the Law at Virginia Tech since 2003. He has published more than 200 magazine articles, plus poems in a number of journals. He has won the American Bar Association's award for the nation's best article on legal issues and the City and Regional Magazine Association's
 
Paul Heilker - Inertia; Philadelphia; Profusion

Paul-Heilker.jpg Paul Heilker is the Co-Director of the PhD in Rhetoric and Writing at Virginia Tech, where he teaches courses in rhetorical theory, composition, writing pedagogy, and literary nonfiction.  He is the author of The Essay: Theory and Pedagogy for an Active Form (NCTE, 1996) and of numerous essays masquerading as scholarship, which have appeared in journals such as College Composition and Communication and Rhetoric Review.
 
Cary Holladay - Another Me

Holladay.jpgCary Holladay is the author of five volumes of fiction, most recently A Fight in the Doctor’s Office, which won the Miami UP Novella Contest. Her work appears in recent issues of The Southern Review, Glimmer Train, The Georgia Review, and New Stories From the South: The Year’s Best. Her awards include an NEA fellowship and an O. Henry Prize.
 
Tom Sydow - Iceberg Theory

Tom-Sydow Tom Sydow is creator and director of City Dialogues, a loose association of artists and writers who present collaborative multidisciplinary publications and shows, most recently at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall Art Park. He currently teaches writing and literature at Potomac State College of West Virginia University. Previous publications can be found in DisOrient, Mosaic, and Riprap, under an assumed name….

 
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