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Melancholia’s Tremulous Dreadlocks
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Adam Fieled
is a poet, musician, and essayist. He has released three albums, Darkyr Sooner (mp3.com, 2000), Ardent (W.S.G. Records, 2004), and the spoken word Raw Rainy Fog (Radio Eris Records, 2002). He has run two reading series, This Charming Lab and the Philly Free School, and has work in Jacket, Rain Taxi, Cordite, Nth Position, Eratio, Mipoesias, hutt, Great Works, Blazevox, and forthcoming in the next No Tell Motel print anthology. A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he also holds an MFA in poetry from New England College and is a University Fellow and PHD candidate at Temple University.


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AnnMarie Eldon
was born in Birmingham, England. She has divided homes and irony between the US and UK and travelled India, the Himalayas and Asia. When not juggling various hormones, children, dogs and personae interiorae she cannot be found secretively blogging from a safe house somewhere in picturesque Oxfordshire.

 

Her work can be found in such journals as 5Trope, Argotist, Aught, Caffeine Destiny, Elimae, eratio, Liminal Pleasures, Mipo, Moria, mpsnd, Niederngasse, No Tell Motel, NthPosition, PFS, Sentinel, Shampoo, Stirring, Tears in the Fence, xStream, zafusy, etc.

 

She edits Web Del Sol's Writers Block.

 

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Diana Magallón’s
 art (visual/poetry) has appeared in Word for Word, Eratio, Greatworks, Hutt, La Tzará, Moria, Prosetoad, Shampoo, The Argotist, and p.f.s.post among others. She edits te_a_tro.

 

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Gina Myers
is author of the chapbook Fear of the Knee Bending Backwards (H_NGM_N). Originally from Saginaw, MI, she currently lives in Brooklyn where she co-edits the tiny with Gabriella Torres. Recent poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Small Town, The Canary, No Tell Motel, H_NGM_N, & The Hat. Collaborations with the poet Dustin Williamson have appeared or are forthcoming from Coconut & LIT.

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GM Quinte
was born in Switzerland. His work has appeared online in Gutcult and Can We Have Our Ball Back? as well as on My Vocabulary. He lives in his cousin’s guest house in Los Angeles, California and makes a living typing other people’s novels. 

 

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Matina L. Stamatakis
lives in upstate New York.  She is the editor of the e-poetry/ art collective: Venereal Kittens.

 

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Jerome Rothenberg
is an internationally known poet with over seventy books of poetry and several assemblages of traditional and contemporary poetry such as Technicians of the Sacred, Exiled in the Word (a.k.a. A Big Jewish Book), and Poems for the Millennium (with Pierre Joris).  His most recent books of poetry include Writing Through: Selected  Translations & Variations, A Book of Concealments, The Burial of the Count of Orgaz & Other Poems by Pablo Picasso (with Pierre Joris), and 25 Caprichos, after Goya, with Spanish translations by Heriberto Yépez.  A Book of Witness, his twelfth book of poems from New Directions, appeared in 2003, and a new book, Triptych, is scheduled for 2007.  He is now working with Jeffrey Robinson on a nineteenth-century prequel to Poems for the Millennium.



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Logan Ryan Smith
lives in San Francisco where he publishes the poetry mag, small town, and the fledgling chapbook press, TRANSMISSION. His work can be (or will be) found in New American Writing, Bombay Gin, Hot Whiskey Magazine, Mirage #4/Periodical, Drill, The Tiny, among other mags, and the anthologies, Bay Poetics (Faux Press) and The Meat Book (Hot Whiskey Press). Two ebooks can be found at detumescence.com, and one over at dusie.org. Logan can be found at
theredgummibear.blogspot.com.


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Mark Lamoureux
lives in Astoria, New York. He is editor of Cy Gist Press and Printed Matter editor for Boog City. His first book, Astrometry Organon, is due out in the winter of 2006.

The photographer Francesca Woodman died in New York in 1981 at the age of 22. These poems are intended as a dialog with the images she created during her brief lifetime.

 

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Noah Falck
teaches language and thought at Northridge Local Schools. He has published poems in Bat City Review, Backwards City Review, Redivider, H_NGM_N, No Tell Motel, Dusie, Boog City, and others. He lives in Dayton, Ohio. 

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Ray Hsu's
first book of poems Anthropy won the League of Canadian  Poets' Gerald Lampert Award. He has published poems in journals and   magazines including Fence, New American Writing, and The Walrus. He  was recently awarded a grant to teach poetry and literacy in prisons.   His next book will be published fall of next year.

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Mark Wallace
is the author of a number of books and chapbooks
of poetry, including Nothing Happened and Besides I Wasn’t There 
and Sonnets of a Penny-A-Liner. Temporary Worker Rides A 
Subway won the 2002 Gertrude Stein Poetry Award and was 
published by Green Integer Books. He is the author of a multi-genre 
work, Haze, and a novel, Dead Carnival. His critical articles and 
reviews have appeared in numerous publications, and along with 
Steven Marks, he edited Telling It Slant: Avant Garde Poetics of 
the 1990s (University of Alabama Press) a collection of 26 essays 
by different writers on the subject of contemporary avant garde 
poetry and poetics.  He is currently Assistant Professor of Creative 
Writing at California State University San Marcos.
 

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Richard Meier's
second book, Shelley Gave Jane a Guitar, has just been published by Wave Books. He lives in Orfordville, WI and Chicago.

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Brane Mozetič
(b. 1958, Slovenia) is the author of eleven poetry collections and three works of prose, of which twelve have been published in translation. His poetry collection, Butterflies, and a book of short stories, Passion, both came out in the United States. He has translated works by Rimbaud, Genet, Foucault and a number of contemporary poets. He has also edited two anthologies of homoerotic literature in Slovenian as well as a number of features of contemporary Slovenian literature – particularly of poetry – internationally. He has organised many events and readings of Slovenian literature abroad. His poems Banalities will be published in fall 2006 by Spuyten Duyvil Press in NYC.

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Noah Eli Gordon
has three books forthcoming: Novel Pictorial Noise (Selected by John Ashbery for the 2006 National Poetry Series); A Fiddle Pulled from the Throat of a Sparrow (winner of the Green Rose Prize); and Inbox (a reverse-memoir). His other books include The Frequencies and The Area of Sound Called the Subtone.

 

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