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Dan LehmanDaniel W. Lehman was a working journalist for fifteen years and recalls that the subjects of his nonfiction lived lives outside his texts and frequently gave him hell. Most of his academic writing (Matters of Fact: Reading Nonfiction Over the Edge, John Reed and the Writing of Revolution) tries to h Read More... |
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Editor's Notes, Volume 15, Number 1In the keynote address of the second annual River Teeth Nonfiction Conference, Scott Russell Sanders encouraged the audience of over 80 to write about where they are because, “Your place probably needs your art.” “We only take care of what we love,” Sanders said, launching th Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Jesse BordoniJessica Bordoni is from Ithaca, New York. Currently, she is a senior at the University of North Carolina Wilmington finishing an English degree in literary studies. Jessica will go on to receive her master’s degree in Creative Writing. This is her first publication.Work from Jesse Bordon Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Brian DoyleBrian Doyle is the editor of Portland Magazine at the University of Portland, in Oregon. He is the author, he thinks (some of them are small and quick and hard to see in the underbrush), of 13 books of essays, poems, nonfiction, and fiction, notably the sprawling Oregon novel Mink Riv Read More... |
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Katie FallonKatie Fallon is the author of Cerulean Blues: A PersonalSearch for a Vanishing Songbird (Ruka Press, 2011), a finalist for the 2012 Reed Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment. Her nonfiction has appeared in River Teeth, Fourth Genre, Ecotone, and elsewhere. She has taught writing Read More... |
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Bettye KearseBettye Kearse is a pediatrician and writer living in the Boston area. Among her most rewarding experiences as a physician have been traveling to China on behalf of Wide Horizons For Children, an international adoption agency, and serving on the Board of Directors of From Roots to Wings, a community- Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Mark LiebenowMark Liebenow is the author of four books, most recently Mountains of Light: Seasons of Reflection in Yosemite, which won the River Teeth Nonfiction Prize and was published by the Univ. of Nebraska Press. His essays, poems, and critical reviews have appeared in journals like the Colorado Revie Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Chris OffuttChris Offutt grew up in Haldeman, Kentucky, a former mining town of 200 people in the Daniel Boone National Forest. He is the author of Kentucky Straight, Out of the Woods, The Same River Twice, No Heroes, and The Good Brother. Chris has published over 70 stories and essays, including appearances in Read More... |
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Beth PetersonBeth Peterson lives and teaches in Columbia, MO. She has an MA from Wheaton College and an MFA from the University of Wyoming. She’s currently working on a book of essays set on glaciers, volcanoes and other disappearing landscapes.Work by Beth Peterson has been included in Issue 1 Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Aaron PoorAaron Poor’s writing has appeared in Variations and Timberline. He is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Idaho and is working on a memoir. He lives in Oregon.Work by Aaron Poor has been included in Issue 15.1. Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Seth SawyersSeth Sawyers’ writing has appeared in Fourth Genre, River Teeth, Crab Orchard Review, Ninth Letter, Quarterly West, Fugue, Phoebe, The Baltimore Sun, The Rumpus, The Morning News, and The Millions. He has recently completed a memoir about growi Read More... |
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Debie ThomasDebie Thomas holds an MFA from the Ohio State University, and her work has appeared in the Kenyon Review. She was a 2012 recipient of the Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award. She lives with her family in Palo Alto, California, and is currently working on a memoir about arranged Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Helen WallaceHelen Wallace teaches poetry and nonfiction at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. Her first collection of poems, Shimming the Glass House (Ashland Poetry Press), won the Richard Snyder Prize and a 2008 Florida Book Award.Work by Helen Wallace has been included in Issue 15.1. Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Michelle Webster-HeinMichelle Webster-Hein writes and teaches in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where she lives with her husband and daughter. You can find her work (now or soon) in upstreet, Midwestern Gothic, Ruminate Magazine and Perigee, among other places. She holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts.Work by Read More...Tags: 15-1, |
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Volume 15 Number 1Volume 15, Number 1Table of Contents HeadwatersEditor's NotesSarah M. WellsIn the keynote address of the second annual River Teeth Nonfiction Conference, Scott Russell Sanders encouraged the audience of over eighty to write about where they are. “Your place probably needs your art,” Read More...Tags: 15-1, |