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CONTRIBUTORS Aliene Cooper is Assistant Professor and Director of Writing at Boise State University. She has published articles in Written Communication , Writing Program Administration, American Periodicals, Studies in Short Fiction, and Studies in American Humor. Monica Silveira Cyrino is Assistant Professor of Classical Languages at the University of New Mexico. She is working on a critical edition and commentary for the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite. David Faldet teaches literature and writing at Luther College. The focus of his scholarly work is the English Pre-Raphaelite movement. His work has appeared in Mid-American Review and North Dakota Quarterly. Susan E. Gunter is Associate Professor of English at Westminster College of Salt Lake City. She is currently involved in a project to identify all of Henry James's correspondents for his published and unpublished letters. D. G. Kehl is Professor of English at Arizona State University. He is a member of the NCTE Committee on Public Doublespeak and is the author of The Literary Style of the Old Bible and the New, Poetry and the Visual Arts, and Control Yourself!: Practicing the Art ofSelfdiscipline . Susan McLeod is Professor of English and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Washington State University. She has recently published Writing Across the Curriculum: A Guide to Developing Programs and is working on the second edition of a freshman composition multi-cultural reader, Writing About the World. Biljana D. Obradovic is a Ph.D. student in Creative Writing-Poetry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her poems and translations have been published in Poetry East, The Plum Review, Caprice, and Prairie Schooner. Janis E. Tedesco is Associate Professor at Incarnate Word College. She has written on gender and assessment in student writing, and she has published articles in Rhetoric Review and Western Humanities Review. 200 ...

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