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CONTRIBUTORS TONY ARDIZZONE teaches at Bowling Green. Hc has had fiction in The Carolina Quarterly, Mississippi Review, Chicago Review and elsewhere. MICHAEL CADNUM lives in Albany, California where he works part-time in a furniture factory as well as in the public schools. His poems have appeared in a number of magazines. RACHEL BLAU DUPLESSIS teaches at Temple University in Philadelphia. ELIZABETH FLYNN describes herself as "a southerner and a teacher". ROY FULLER had a long sequence of poems in the most recent Southern Review. His books are available from the London publisher, Andre Deutsch. The University of California Press will publish Selected Poems of Luis Cernuda, translated by REGINALD GIBBONS, sometime this year. Gibbons teaches creative writing at Princeton. MARGARET GIBSON lives in Connecticut. GERALD GRAFF is the author of Poetic Statement and Critical Dogma. CAROL HANSEN'S poems have appeared in Kayak, The Nation, Stand, North American Review, Massachusetts Review, and other places. She lives in Maine. JAMES HAZARD will have two books out this year. One of them will be called /1 Hive of Souls: Poems 1968-1976, published by Crossing Press. DAVID KELLER lives in Trenton, New Jersey. He has had poems in a number of small magazines. CHUCK KLEINHANS and JULIA LESAGE edit Jumpcut, the film magazine. A former newspaperman and U.S. government official, ERNEST KROLL will soon have a fourth book out, published by University of California. ANTONIO MACHADO is introduced well enough by Reg Gibbons, starting on p. 123. ALAN MANDELL is currently teaching sociology part-time at Rockland Community College (SUNY). ROGER MITCHELL'S Moving came out last year. MADISON MORRISON also writes poetry. Poetry recently took one of his poems. ANTONY OLDKNOW was born in Peterborough , England, and now teaches in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He has published in many small magazines. ALICIA OSTRIKER lives in Princeton, New Jersey. DAVID PECK teaches at California State U.-Long Beach. In the last year MARGE PIERCY has published a volume of poetry, Living in the Open, and a novel, Woman On the Edge of Time. BARRY PRITCHARD's Centralia. 1919 was produced last year by the University of Washington School of Drama. His story, "Cake-Eater Dream" appeared in MR's NS4. PAUL ST VINCENT was born in the West Indies but has lived in Britain since he was eight. His poems have appeared in London Magazine, Ambit, Massachusetts Review, the P.E.N, anthology and other places. JAMES SCULLY has had work in the last two MR's. JUDITH JOHNSON SHERWIN was a Yale Younger Poet recently. Her poem, "The Alarm," was first "published" in the tape-recorded journal, Black Box. MURRAY SPERBER edited the anthology of Spanish Civil War writings called And I Remember Spain. MEAD STONE lives in Minneapolis and works in a grocery store. BRIAN SWANN grew up in Northumbria, has published several books of translated poems and two of his own, The Whale's Scars and Roots, both from New Rivers. KATHLELN WIEGNER lives in southern California. Her book of poems, Country Western Breakdown, was published by Crossing. She reviews regularly for American Poetry Review. FREDERIC WILL is the author oí Brandy in the Snow (New Rivers). He is presently putting together Israeli and French editions of Micromegas. An all American issue is planned for next fall. ...

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