Contributors
December 2009
Writers
Alice Bradley lives with her husband and son in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author of one of the top-ranked parenting blogs on the Web (www.finslippy.com) and co-creator of the website Let’s Panic about Babies! (www.lets-panic.com). Her writing has been published in the Berkeley Fiction Review, Fence, and Good Housekeeping.
moreAlan Davis grew up in Louisiana, where, according to a sign in front of Poche’s Market, “everything on a hog is good.” He now lives in Moorhead, Minnesota, where he teaches in the MFA program at Minnesota State University and serves as senior editor of New Rivers Press. He is the author of two story collections, Rumors from the Lost World and Alone with the Owl (both New Rivers Press), and has recently completed a third.
moreJanice Deal’s stories have appeared in Ontario Review, the Carolina Quarterly, and StoryQuarterly, and she is the recipient of an Illinois Arts Council Artists Fellowship Award for prose. She lives in Downers Grove, Illinois, where she watches zombie movies with her husband and makes dioramas with her daughter.
moreFlorin Ion FirimiȚã is an artist, filmmaker, and writer who traces his interest in art to his father’s photo lab in Romania, where at the age of six he was entrusted with mixing dangerous chemicals and printing photographs. When not sunbathing in southern France, he battles snowstorms in Winchester, Connecticut.
moreTony Hoagland’s very American trajectory has included Zen, the Grateful Dead, AA, and other landmarks of his generation. His most recent poetry collections are What Narcissism Means to Me (Graywolf Press) and Little Oceans (Hollyridge Press), and a new collection, Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty, will be published by Graywolf next month. He is the recipient of numerous writing awards, including the Jackson Poetry Prize, the O.B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize, the Mark Twain Award, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He teaches writing at the University of Houston in Texas.
moreJeremy Lloyd lives in Townsend, Tennessee, in the Great Smoky Mountains. Due west, south, and east of his home are forests containing some of the richest biodiversity on the continent. Due north is good beer. He is at work on a novel.
moreDave Lucas reviews poetry for the Cleveland Plain Dealer and is the recipient of a Discovery/The Nation Poetry Prize. He divides his time between Cleveland, Ohio, and Ann Arbor, Michigan, and is working toward a PhD in English.
moreRichard Nelson is a cultural anthropologist who writes about how we relate to the natural world. His books include The Island Within, Make Prayers to the Raven: A Koyukon View of the Northern Forest, and Heart and Blood: Living with Deer in America.
moreSy Safransky is editor and publisher of The Sun.
morePhotographers
Lauren Blalock lives in Quitman, Louisiana, and is a photography student at Louisiana Tech University.
moreMartin Fishman lives in Brooklyn, New York.
moreSharon Lee Hart lives and teaches photography in Nashville, Tennessee. She is working on a photography project about farm-animal sanctuaries.
moreRobert Hecht’s photographs have been published in B&W and Lenswork. He lives in San Rafael, California.
moreIgor Malijevský is a photographer, poet, and short-story writer living in the Czech Republic.
moreJulia McHugh is a transcriber, a part-time nanny, and a single mother to two daughters. She lives in Port Townsend, Washington.
moreLogan Mock-Bunting’s photographs have been published in the New York Times, USA Today, and National Geographic Adventure. He lives in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, where he surfs and feeds the sea gulls.
moreJennifer Spelman wanted to be an FBI agent when she was ten but has since settled on being a photographer. Her work has been published in B&W and Rangefinder. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
moreLeslie Stroope is a belly dancer and photographer living in Portland, Oregon.
moreMarilyn Szabo loves the water but lives in the desert of Phoenix, Arizona.
moreCole Thompson lives in Laporte, Colorado, where he raises llamas. His photographs have been published in B&W, Focus, and Photo Life.
moreOn The Cover
Markham Starr’s cover photograph of Rhode Island floating-trap fishermen is part of his photo essay in this issue. His book Against the Tide: The Commercial Fishermen of Point Judith is forthcoming from Flat Hammock Press. He lives in North Stonington, Connecticut.
moreEditor and Publisher
Sy Safransky
Managing Editor
Tim McKee
Senior Editor
Andrew Snee
Art Director
Robert Graham
Manuscript Editor
Colleen Donfield
Editorial Associates
Erica Berkeley
Rachel J. Elliott
Luc Saunders
Proofreader
Seth Mirsky
Associate Publishers
Circulation & Marketing
Krista Bremer
Digital Media & Operations
Angela Winter
Director of Finance
Becky Gee
Circulation Assistant
Molly Herboth
Administrative Assistant
Holly McKinney
With Help From
Manuscript Reading
Marianne Erhardt
Dave Hart
Paula Jolin
Gillian Kendall
Proofreading
Brent Winter