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CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES Jack Driscoll received a PEN Syndicated Fiction Award in 1985. Ehud Havazelet teaches fiction writing at Stanford. His work has appeared in Twenty Under Thirty and elsewhere. Rita and Robert Kimber live in Maine. Ellen Lesser has stories recent or forthcoming in Tendril, Mississippi Review, and elsewhere. Kathy Miller received her MFA from the University of Arizona and now lives in Vermont. Stephen Minot's books include three novels and Crossings, a collection of stories. Gerold Späth, a Swiss writer, won the Alfred-Doblin Prize in Germany in 1979 for his novel Commedia. A collection of stories (also published in Germany by S. Fischer Verlag) is titled Sacramento. Barry Yourgrau's new collection, Wearing Dad's Head, will appear from Grafton Books in England in 1988. A Man Jumps Out of an Airplane was published in the US. Louis J. Budd is the James B. Duke Professor at Duke University and a leading authority on Mark Twain. C. W. Gusewelle is a columnist for The Kansas City Star. A Paris Notebook and An African Notebook, collections of essays, were published by Lowell Press. Michael Ullman is the author of Jazz Lives (Putnams) and is a contributing editor to High Fidelity and Fanfare Magazines. Don Bogen is the author of After the Splendid Display. Michelle Boisseau has had poems in Poetry, Georgia Review, Ohio Review, Missouri Review, etc. Michel Englebert teaches at the University of Maryland at Singapore. Carol Frost's new book is Day of the Body from Ion/Raccoon. Stephen Haven has had poems in lronwood, River Styx, and other magazines. Larry Kramer's book, Strong Winds Below the Canyons, appeared in 1984. Lisa Lewis was the Tom McAfee Feature Poet in the last issue of the Missouri Review. Michael Pettit's book American Light was published by U. of Georgia Press. James Ragan is the author of two books of poems, including Womb-Weary (1986). He has taught in Yugoslavia and recently performed in the Soviet Union. Louis Simpson's most recent books are People Live Here: Selected Poems; The Best Hour of the Night (new poems); and The Character of the Poet (essays, interviews, and reviews). Jack Stephens is Editor at Galileo Press and Writer-in-Residence at Loyola College. Jon Veinberg's work has appeared in Poetry and Antioch Review. Roger Weingarten has just published Shadow Shadow (David Godine), and co-edited New American Poets of the 80s. Gary Young is editor of Greenhouse Review Press. His latest book is In the Durable World. ...

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