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  • Contributors

Gordana Adamovic-Mladenovic is a photographer based in Port Coquitlam, Canada; www.gordanaphoto.com; ajawin@hotmail.com

David Adès is a Pushcart Prize nominated Australian poet living in Pittsburgh since 2011. He has been a member of Friendly Street Poets since 1979. His collection Mapping the World (Friendly Street Poets/Wakefield Press, 2008) was commended for the Anne Elder Award, 2008. His poems have appeared widely in Australia and the United States in publications, including over twenty issues of the Friendly Street Reader as well as numerous literary magazines. In October 2015, Garron Publishing launched his chapbook, Only the Questions Are Eternal. davidades@hotmail.com

Jack Borgos was an American photographer and graphic designer. He was a professor of Art and Design at San Diego State University.

Mark Burrows is Professor of Religion and Literature at the University of Applied Sciences in Bochum, Germany. His academic research and writings explore the intersection of mysticism and poetry with a special focus on medieval literature, as well as the field of theology and the arts. His poems and translations have recently appeared or are forthcoming in Poetry, 91st Meridian, The Cortland Review, The Anglican Theological Review, Southern Quarterly, Eremos, Weavings, Reunion: The Dallas Review, Metamorphoses, The Tablet, and Almost Island, among others. His recent publications include two volumes of German poetry in translation: Rainer Maria Rilke’s Prayers of a Young Poet (Paraclete Press, 2013; revised paperback edition 2015) and the German-Iranian poet SAID’s 99 Psalms (2013, Paraclete Press). A forthcoming volume of his recent poems, The Chance of Home, will be published in 2017. mark.s.burrows@gmail.com

Alejandro Garcia Poli is a photographer based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. https://www.flickr.com/photos/alejandrogarciapoli; ag1574@yahoo.com.ar

Mark Christhilf is Professor Emeritus at Eastern Illinois University. Among his publications is a volume of poetry, Gracious Is the Earth (Winston-Derek Pub, 1991) and a book exploring the work of W. S. Merwin. His poems have also appeared in The Midwest Quarterly, Plainsongs, Big Muddy, and The Atlanta Review. He has also published essays and social criticism in Modern Age: A Quarterly Review. In his search for spiritual truth, he is a perennial student of philosophy, history, and the religions of the world. markchristhilf@gmail.com [End Page 296]

Lisa E. Dahill is Associate Professor of Religion at California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA. She served as President of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality in 2014–2015. ldahill@callutheran.edu

Hélène Desplechin is a photographer based in Madrid, Spain. https://www.flickr.com/photos/heldes; helene.desplechin@gmail.com

Matthieu Dupont is a photographer based in France. www.matthieudupont.com; photo.reporter@free.fr

Milena Edelstein is a photographer from Brazil. She graduated in Visual Arts from the School of Fine Arts in São Paulo. She has developed projects in museums, cultural institutions and exhibitions. Her work is characterized by the interfaces between reality and unreality and raises questions about the reversal and use of space. http://milenaedelstein.tumblr.com; milena.edelstein@gmail.com

Shawn Fisher teaches writing part-time at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston, where she also helps adult students and immigrants enroll in college programs. She earned a BA in English from Gordon College and an MA in English from North Dakota State University. Though she has been writing poetry and creative non-fiction for most of her life, this is her first publication. shawniefish@yahoo.com

Nicolas Fuentes is a photographer based in Santiago, Chile. www.nickfuentes.cl; https://www.flickr.com/photos/unicocreativo/; nicolas@nickfuentes.cl

William H. Fultz II is a Northern Kentucky based professional photographer who’s passion is photographing the waterfalls and natural arches of Kentucky and the nearby states. www.fultzfotos.com; slakejustice@yahoo.com

William Greenway is Professor of Philosophical Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is the author of For the Love of All Creatures: The Story of Grace in Genesis (Eerdmans, 2015) and A Reasonable Belief: Why God and Faith Make Sense (WJK, 2015). drbillg@mac.com

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