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Contributors to this issue: Randy Ball is a photographer and musicianfrom Rogersville, Tennessee George Brosi is the proprietor of Appalachian Mountain Books and a teacher of English with UK, EKU, and Kentucky's community college system Marjorie Bixler gardens and writes in Louisville, Kentucky Tina Rae Collins is an administrative assistant for the Brushy Fork Institute in Berea, Kentucky, and the author offour books Clark Dimond is a writer, editor, actor, musician, producer and proprietor of CD Recording Studio, in Gardner, Colorado Norma Ramsey Eversole is a retired Rockcastle County, Kentucky, teacher and a veteran ofthe Hindman Writers' Workshop Rusty Freeman lives and writes in Johnstown, Ohio Debbie Hodson isfrom Emmalena, Kentucky, the mother offour sons and currently at work on a children's book manuscript William Jolliffis a professor ofEnglish at George Fox University in Oregon Loyal Jones is a long-time scholar, writer and teacher ofAppalachian cultural studies John Cantey Knight isfrom Métairie, Louisiana, and has won numerous awardsfor his poetry Walter Lane is a writer and social services professionalfrom Pike County, Kentucky Lena McNicholas graduatedfrom Radford Univesity in 1958 and now exercises her passionfor writing in Abingdon, Virginia Laura Minter is from Crab Orchard, West Virginia, and a senior English major at Berea College Marshall Myers is a professor ofEnglish at Eastern Kentucky University David Nelson is professor and chairman ofthe Department ofHistory at Berea College Chuck Pearson is an EMT technician in Jackson County, Kentucky Ralph Price is a photographer and writer living in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo range Steve Rhodes is a Presbyterian minister and author who lives on a farm in Berea, Kentucky William Richardson holds a PhD. in evolutionary biology from the University of California, Irvine, and a MA. in American Studiesfrom Pennsylvania State University Pia Seagrave is a professor ofEnglish at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Noel Smith is a New Yorker who has had a close affinity with Eastern Kentucky ever since serving as a social worker with the Frontier Nursing Service in Leslie County. Tony Smith was the 1999 Plattner Award winnerfor non-fiction prose and lives in Rockcastle County, Kentucky Sarah Stockton isfrom Morgantown, Indiana, and a senior in Spanish at Berea College Jamie Griggs Tevis is a native of Union City, Kentucky, now living in Athens, Ohio Corvin Thomas is a television journalist, currently living in Atlanta, Georgia Barbara Wade is a professor ofEnglish at Berea College Mike Wilson has published poetry and stories in little magazines including Pudding House Magazine and Thema and in an anthology, Summer's Love, Winter's Discontent Shannon Wilson is the Berea College archivist Chris Wood is a West Virginian currently living in Albany, Georgia. ...

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