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Judith Ortiz Cofer has poems, essays, and stories in recent issues of the Southern Review, Blackbird, Image, and the North American Review. Her books include: A Love Story Beginning in Spanish, poems, Woman in Front of the Sun: On Becoming a Writer, a collection of essays, (both from the University of Georgia Press), The Meaning of Consuelo, a novel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), and others. She teaches at the University of Georgia. |
Samuel Pickering is a Tennessee native who teaches English at the University of Connecticut. He has written 21 books, including academic studies, travel books, and collections of familiar essays. His most recent books are Edinburgh Days, an account of months spent in Scotland, and Autumn Spring, a collection of essays. |
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| Tayari Jones is the author of Leaving Atlanta and The Untelling, winners of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and The Lillian C. Smith Awards, respectively. Jones's work has appeared in McSweeny's, Callaloo, The New York Times, New Stories From The South, and The Believer. In Fall 2007, Jones joined the newly-established MFA faculty of Rutgers University--Newark. |
Ira Joel Haber was born and lives in Brooklyn New York. His work is in the collections of The Whitney Museum Of American Art, New York University, The Guggenheim Museum, The Hirshhorn Museum & The Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Over the years he has received three NEA Fellowships, two Pollock-Krasner grants and most recently in 2004 received The Adolph Gottlieb Foundation grant. Currently he teaches art at the United Federation of Teachers Retiree Program in Brooklyn. |