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Marley AndinoMarley Andino is a Virginia-based writer and sculptor. Her work has been published in The Citron Review, The This Magazine, and The Barely South Review. In 2014, she was selected as a Virginia Quarterly Review Nonfiction Scholar. She is currently at work on Dry Land, a memoi Read More... |
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Joe WilkinsJoe Wilkins is the author of a memoir, The Mountain and the Fathers, winner of a 2014 Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award, and two previous books of poetry, Notes from the Journey Westward and Killing the Murnion Dogs. His most recent full-length collection, When W Read More... |
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Emily BrisseEmily Brisse's essays and fiction have appeared in a variety of publications, and her work has recently appeared in or is forthcoming from The Fourth River, Armchair/Shotgun, Two Hawks Quarterly, and Hippocampus. She teaches high school English in Minneapolis.Work by Emily Brisse has been Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Marion BoyerMarion Boyer has written essays for Paddler, American Whitewater, Canoe & Kayak, Great Lakes Review, and The Tishman Review. She's published three poetry collections: The Clock of the Long Now (2009, Mayapple Press), Green (2003, Finishing Line Press) Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Rachel Graham CodyRachel Graham Cody is a writer in Portland, Oregon, and the co-author of Getting Open: The Unknown Story of Bill Garrett and the Integration of College Basketball.Work by Rachel Graham Cody has been included in issue 18.1. Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Kevin HonoldKevin Honold was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. His first book of poetry, Men as Trees Walking, won The Journal/Ohio State University Press prize in 2009. He is currently a PhD candidate in English at the University of Cincinnati. Work by Kevin Honold has been included in Issue 18.1. Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Feagin JonesFeagin Jones currently resides in Morgantown, West Virginia, where she obtained an MFA from West Virginia University. Her work has previously been published in PANK and Hippocampus.Work by Feagin Jones has been included in Issue 18.1. Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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David LazarDavid Lazar’s books include Who's Afraid of Helen of Troy, After Montaigne (co-edited with Patrick Madden), Occasional Desire: Essays, The Body of Brooklyn, Truth in Nonfiction, Essaying the Essay, Powder Town, Michael Powell: Interviews, and Conversations with M. F. K. Fisher. Forthcoming fro Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Alex LemonAlex Lemon is the author of Happy: A Memoir, the essay collection Heartdusting: Notes from the Feverland (forthcoming from Milkweed Editions), and five books of poetry, most recently Or Beauty (forthcoming from Milkweed) and The Wish Book. He teaches at Texas Christian Unive Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Annie OlsonAnnie Olson completed her MFA at the University of New Mexico. She lives and teaches in Albuquerque.Work by Annie Olson has been included in Issue 18.1. Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Angela PelsterAngela Pelster’s most recent book, Limber, was a finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay and won the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award in Nonfiction. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Kenyon Review, Hotel Amerika, Granta, Granta Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Josh PotterJosh Potter received his MFA from the University of Washington in 2015. His work has appeared in Shelf Awareness, The Stranger, and Driftwood Press, where he is a guest editor for their upcoming fall issue. He lives in Seattle, Washington. Work by Josh Potter has been included in Issue 18.1. Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Kathryn WinogradKathryn Winograd is the author of Phantom Canyon: Essays of Reclamation, a finalist in the Foreword Reviews 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards; Air Into Breath, winner of the Colorado Book Award in Poetry; Stepping Sideways into a Poetry, Scholastic resource book for Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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River Teeth Journal Issue 18.1Table of ContentsHeadwatersEditors' Notes Joe MackallAt the end of the academic year, when students start to lose it over grade pressure and work load, and I begin to wear down and wonder how much longer I can read thousands of pages of student work, I do what every burned-out writing teaching Read More...Tags: 18-1, |
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Editor's Notes, Volume 18, Number 1At the end of the academic year, when students start to lose it over grade pressure and work load, and I begin to wear down and wonder how much longer I can read thousands of pages of student work, I do what every burned-out writing teacher would do—I read.I read like a lunatic. I begin with t Read More... |