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144 the minnesota review HUGH ABERNATHY works in Boston and is an editor at Zephyr: Zephyr is currently engaged in publishing The Complete Poems of Anna Akhatova. Hugh Abernathy's work has appeared in Midwest Quarterly, Chariton, West Hills Review Confrontation, Real, and Negative Capability . MICHAEL BERNARD-DONALS is a doctoral candidate at SUNY at Stony Brook completing his dissertation on Mikhail Bakhtin. SADHU BINNING is a part-time postal employee in Burnaby, B.C. and a Punjabi language teacher in the Asian Study Centre at the University of British Columbia. Active in both arts and labour organzing at the Indo-Canadian community, Sadhu Binning has been widely published in Panjabi both in India and Abroad, and is now beginning to appear regularly in North American journals. ALICE BRAND teaches at the State University College , Brockport, NY. She has published poetry in many journals including Paintbrush and Kansas Quarterly; her two collections are as it happens and Studies on Zone. CRAIG CZURY lives in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He is very active in the Poetry community in Pennsylvania and teaches creative writing workshops at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility. JIM DANIELS teaches at Carnegie Mellon University. His current college of poetry, Punching Out, is out this fall.FRANK DOUSKEY lives in Carmel, California. MARTIN ESPADA is the author of two poetry collections: The Immigrant Iceboy's Bolero and Trumpets From the Islands of Their Eviction. He is editor of "Ten Poets: A Latino Supplement," in Hanging Loose magazine. Espada currently lives in Boston where he works as a tenant lawyer and teaches a course in Latino poetry at Wheelock College. THOMAS FINK teaches English at La Guardia College, City University of New York. His poetry has appeared in the Manhatten Poetry Review, Zone 3, and elsewhere. RUBYE GIBSON was a student of Craig Czury's Poetry Project in Scranton's Lackawanna County. KEVIN GRIFFITH lives in Columbus, Ohio. ANNE HERRMANN teaches English and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is author of The Dialogic and Difference: "An/Other Woman" in Viginia Woolfand Christa Wolf. ROBERT KAPLAN is in the MFA program at the University of Arizona. HELEN LIGGETT teaches in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts at teh University of Oregon, and is currently involved in a project tracing representations of homelessness. JIM PAXSON is an assistant professor at Iona College. SHLOIME PEREL lives in Montreal and is a freelance writer, completing a dissertation on a Canadian Jewish socialist movement. JOAQUIN MARTINEZPIZARRO is an associate professor of English at SUNY at Stony Brook. CAMILO PEREZ is a translator, essayist, organizer and bilingual education lawyer. His works have appeared in Hanging Loose, Hispanic, Unity , Left Curve, and elsewhere. His translations of essays by Juan Antonio Corretjer is entitled Poetry and Revolution. RUTH PERLMUTTER teaches film history at the Philadelphia College of Art and the Tyler School of Art (Temple University). She has written extensively on film parody, Reviews 145 feminism, film/literature in periodicals, such as The Georgia Review, The Journal ofModern Literature, Boundary 2, American Quarterly, Film Comment and Wide Angle. CAROL STRONGIN TUFTS teaches in the EngUsh Department at Oberlin College, Ohio University. BARBARA VAN NOORD lives in Amherst, Massachusetts. TOM WAYMAN lives in Vancouver and teaches at Kwantlen College, Surrey, B.C. He is contributing editor of Ontario Review, and his most recent collection in Canada is The Face ofJack Munro. ROBERT WESS teaches at Oregon State University and is a frequent contributor to mr. JEFFREY WILLIAMS works for a major publisher in New York. LLOYD ZIMPEL lives in San Francisco. MICHAEL SPRINKER edits mr, and is recently returning from various and sundry travels. MARGO STEVER is the director of the Hudson Valley Writers' Center, and has published in Ironwood, NER/BLQ, Chelsea and elsewhere. ...

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