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  • Notes on Contributors

Jane Barnes has written documentaries for PBS and published two novels: I, Krupskaya and Double Lives. Tarcher/Penguin is publishing her memoir, Falling in Love with Joseph Smith, in August 2012.

Jack L. B. Gohn, when not practicing law, is the author of a column on law and policy in the Maryland Daily Record, a theater critic for BroadwayWorld.com, and an occasional book reviewer.

Jefferson Hunter, The Hopkins Review’s film critic, is the Helen and Laura Sledd Professor of English and Film Studies at Smith College. His book English Filming, English Writing was published by Indiana University Press in 2010.

Victoria Kelly graduated from Harvard University and received her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her poetry has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Southwest Review, American Poetry Review, and Nimrod. She lives in Virginia with her husband, a Navy F-18 pilot.

Sally Grizzell Larson is an independent visual artist. Her photographic work has been published in Photography Reborn (Abrams), Writing the World: On Globalization (M. I. T.), and Digital Art Revolution (Random House / Watson-Guptill), among others.

William Logan’s new book of poems, Madame X (Penguin), will appear this fall. His edition of John Townsend Trowbridge’s Guy Vernon was published by the University of Minnesota Press last spring.

Ronald Paulson is currently writing a book called More than One: Series and Seriality in Modern Art.

Wyatt Prunty’s latest collection of poetry is The Lover’s Guide to Trapping published by the Johns Hopkins University Press in 2009.

Jay Rogoff writes about dance for The Hopkins Review and Ballet Review. He has published four books of poems, most recently, The Art of Gravity (LSU 2011). LSU will bring out his new collection, Venera, next year. He is spending fall 2012 in London, where he plans to report on the dance scene for The Hopkins Review.

Peter Schmitt is the recipient of the 2012 Julia Peterkin Award in Poetry from Converse College. His several collections of poems include Renewing the Vows. [End Page 599]

Martha Serpas’s most recent collection of poems is The Dirty Side of the Storm. She teaches at the University of Houston and is a hospital chaplain.

Floyd Skloot has won three Pushcart Prizes, and his work has been included in The Best American Essays, The Best American Science Writing, The Best Spiritual Writing, and The Best Food Writing annual anthologies.

Susan Forscher Weiss is chair of Musicology at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University and has a joint appointment in the Department of German and Romance Languages and Literature at Hopkins. She is currently at work on the music of Cole Porter.

Robley Wilson’s sixth short story collection, Who Will Hear Your Secrets?, was published earlier this year by the Johns Hopkins University Press. He lives in Florida with his wife, the novelist Susan Hubbard.

Larzer Ziff is Research Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins University and the author of books on American literary culture as well as being the editor of the works of major American writers. His new book, The All-American Boy, will be published by the University of Texas Press later this year. [End Page 600]

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