
Lance Olsen is author of more than a dozen works of and about innovative fiction, including, most recently, the novels Nietzsche’s Kisses (FC2, 2006) and Anxious Pleasures (Shoemaker & Hoard, 2007). His short stories and essays have appeared recently or will soon appear in, among others, Conjunctions, Denver Quarterly, Golden Handcuffs Review, and McSweeney’s. He teaches in the creative writing program at the University of Utah.
Christina Olson’s first book of poems, Before I Came Home Naked, is forthcoming from Spire Press. Originally from Buffalo, New York, she lives and works as a health care writer in Madison, Wisconsin. Contact her at notwyethschristinaolson@gmail.com.
D. A. Powell’s fourth collection of poems, Chronic, is forthcoming from Graywolf. Recent work appears in Boulevard, New Orleans Review, Denver Quarterly and Poetry. Powell teaches in the English Department at University of San Francisco.
Robert P. Sedlack is Associate Professor of Design at the University of Notre Dame and principal of Sedlack Design Associates, a design consultancy responsible for a wide variety of print and multimedia projects to the business and cultural community. sedlackdesign.com
Rebekah Silverman lives in Chicago, IL. Her poems have recently been published or are forthcoming in New Orleans Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Southeast Review and Southern Poetry Review.
Maria Tomasula is a painter represented by Forum Gallery in New York and Los Angeles and by Zolla/Lieberman Gallery in Chicago.
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