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CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES Maggie Anderson's second book, Cold Comfort, will be published by the University of Pittsburg Press this Fall. Dave Baker's book, Haunts, was published in 1985. He has new poems in Poetry, Kenyon Review, etc. Joe Bolton has work in Crazyhorse, Quarterly West, Southern Poetry Review, and elsewhere. Mari Reitsma Chevako is currently serving as a Christian missionary in Tokyo, Japan. Deborah Digges first book of poems, Vesper Sparrows appeared in 1986 from Atheneum. Robert Farnsworth's first collection, Three or Four Hills and a Cloud, was published by Wesleyan in 1982. James Finnegan works as a marketing representative for Foremost Corp. and edits image. Donald Hall's new book is The Happy Man. Michael S. Harper is the author of Healing Song for the Inner Ear. Lynda Hull's first collection, Ghost Money, was the recipient of the Juniper Prize and will be out in December. Susan Ludvigson's recent books include Northern Lights and The Swimmer. Robert Morgan's eighth book, At the Edge of the Orchard Country, will be published late this year. Joyce Carol Oates is the author most recently of the novel Marya: A Life. Greg Pape is the author of Border Crossings and Black Branches. Joyce Peseroff's The Hardness Scale is from Alice James Books. Pattiann Rogers second book, The Tattooed Lady in the Garden, will be out this Fall. David St. John is the author of three poetry collections and is completing a prose collection, A Personal Poetics. Maurya Simon's first volume, The Enchanted Room, is forthcoming from Copper Canyon Press. Susan Wood's collection, Bazaar, appeared in 1981. Carolyne Wright's new chapbook, From a White Woman's Journal, appeared in 1985. Robert Wrigley's, Moon in a Mason Jar, will appear in September. William Burrough's piece, "Meet SeƱor Kaposi," is from an upcoming novel, The Western Lands. James Harkness has had work in Harpers, Commonweal, The New Leader, and numerous other magazines. Janet Kauffman's new book is Collaborators. Todd Lieber's stories have appeared in Yale Review, MSS, and elsewhere. Christopher Mcllroy has published stories in Fiction, TriQuarterly, Story Quarterly , etc. James McKinley is the editor of New Utters. David OhIe has published in Esquire, Harper's, Paris Review, etc. and has appeared several times in the Missouri Review. Martha Bennett Stiles has published stories in TriQuarterly, Georgia Review, New Orleans Review and elsewhere. James Tate's newest collection of poems, Reiner, will be out this fall. He has also completed a volume of stories, Hidden Drives. Bill Barich is the author of Laughing in the Hills and Traveling Light. Ron Librach is the co-author of the forthcoming Wadsworth History of Film. ...

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