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Mary HaugMary Alice Haug is a South Dakota writer of personal essays and memoir. She is the author of Daughters of the Grasslands: A Memoir published by Bottom Dog Press. “Epiphany” is an excerpt from a chapter in the memoir she is currently writing. Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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River Teeth Journal Issue 19.1Table of Contents Editor's Notes Joe MackallRemembering Brian Doyle and Nancy Mairs…If you read Nancy Mairs, you too “see behind all the veils.” She was not a woman or a writer to shy away from reality. I was about to write that her fearlessness made her great, but really, he Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Anne BarngroverAnne Barngrover is the author of two books of poetry—Brazen Creature (2016 Editor’s Choice Selection, University of Akron Press), Yell Hound Blues (Shipwreckt Books, 2013)—and co-author, with poet Avni Vyas, of the poetry chapbook Candy in Our Brains (CutBank, 2014). Her poems have Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Nicholas DighieraNicholas Dighiera received an MFA from the University of Alaska Anchorage and is currently working on a nonfiction project called 53 Days With My Kids. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Fugue, Catamaran Literary Magazine, Under the Gum Tree, F Magazine, and the book The Better Bombshell. Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Joan FrankJoan Frank is the author of six books of fiction and a book of collected essays. Prior work has received many honors and awards, including the 2016 Juniper Prize for the Novel, the Richard Sullivan Award for Short Fiction, and two ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Awards (one for the essay collectio Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Sarah Curtis GrazianoSarah Curtis Graziano’s writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Salon, The American Literary Review, Literary Mama, the Huffington Post, and other publications. An MFA candidate at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, she lives in Michigan with her family. Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Ted GupTed Gup is a known for his writing on government secrecy. He is the author of three books, including The Book of Honor: Covert Lives and Classified Deaths at the CIA, and A Secret Gift. He wrote for the Washington Post before joining the journalism department at Emerson College in Boston. Gup curren Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Ann HoodAnn Hood is the author most recently of the bestselling novels The Book That Matters Most, The Obituary Writer, and The Knitting Circle. Her memoir, Comfort: A Journey Through Grief, was a New York Times Editor’s Choice and was named one of the top ten non-fiction books of 2008 by Entertainmen Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Cecele KrausCecele Kraus has authored two poetry chapbooks: Tuscaloosa Bypass (Finishing Line Press, 2012), and Harmonica (Liquid Light Press, 2014). Narrative essays have appeared in Eastern Iowa Review, Still: The Journal, and The Tishman Review. She lives in Copake, New York. Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Marilyn MoriartyMarilyn Moriarty’s essays have appeared in The Antioch Review, The Kenyon Review, Creative Nonfiction and other literary magazines. She received the 2014 Pirates Alley Faulkner-Wisdom Gold medal for the essay; another essay was named a B.A.E. 2016 Notable. She is the author of Moses Unchained Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Amy PetersonAmy Peterson is the author of Dangerous Territory: My Misguided Quest to Save the World (Discovery House, 2017). Her work has appeared or is forthcoming from St. Katherine Review, The Millions, Relief, The Other Journal, The Cresset, Books and Culture, and elsewhere. She is an MFA candidate at Seatt Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Jessica Lind PetersonJessica Lind Peterson is a playwright and founder of a little theater in Minneapolis called Yellow Tree. Her play What I Learned from Grizzly Bears is published by Smith & Kraus. Her essay “Motherhood and the Potential Hazard of Carpet Fibers” won the Mombo.org Essay Contest and was Read More...Tags: 19-1, |
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Ana Maria SpagnaAna Maria Spagna lives with her wife, Laurie, in a remote community in the North Cascades accessible only by foot, boat, or float plane. She is the author of several books including The Luckiest Scar on Earth, a novel for readers age 11 & up, Reclaimers, true stories of people reclaiming sacred Read More...Tags: 19-1, |