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CONTRIBUTORS Terri Brown-Davidson was a 1990-91 Chancellor's Doctoral Fellow in English at the University ofNebraska-Lincoln and now holds a Teaching Assistantship there. Her poetry, essays, and reviews have appeared in more than forty journals and anthologies, including The Centennial Review, Cimarron Review, Sou'wester, Mudfish, and The Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry. She has work forthcoming from Poet Lore, The Hollins Critic, New York Quarterly, Cimarron Review, Primavera, and Santa Clara Review. Richard Hannaford is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Idaho. He is the author of Samuel Richardson: An Annotated Bibliography ofCritical Studies, as well as of essays on Dickens and Hardy. He is currently working on the carnivalesque in Defoe's Moll Flanders. John Holbrook lives and writes in Missoula, Montana. He has published in many magazines including The Carolina Quarterly, Poet & Critic, Cutbank, The Chariton Review, Poetry Northwest, and The South Carolina Review. Poet James Dickey picked one of his poems as the 1990 first place winner in the Florida Poetry Contest. It will appear in the upcoming issue of The Florida Review. He was also chosen as co-winner in Montana Arts Council's 1990-91 First Book Award Contest. He has worked as a writer-in-residence at schools in Montana and Utah. Harry Walsh is an Associate Professor ofRussian and Director ofthe Program in Russian Studies at the University ofHouston. His areas ofscholarly interest are modern Russian literature and language policy in the USSR. His writings have appeared in numerous books and in Slavonic and East European Review, Slavic and East European Journal, Russian Language Journal, Comparative Literature Studies, Canadian-American Slavic Studies, Germano-Slavica, Australian Slavonic and East European Review, and other journals. 200 ...

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