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Eudaimonia
Poetry Review

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Contributors' Notes
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Gale Acuff has had poetry published in Ascent, Ohio Journal, Descant, Adirondack Review, Worcester Review, Florida Review, Maryland Poetry Review, South Carolina Review, Dossier, Danse Macabre, Santa Barbara Review, South Dakota Review, and many other journals. He has authored three books of poetry: Buffalo Nickel (BrickHouse, 2004), The Weight of the World (BrickHouse, 2006), and The Story of My Lives (BrickHouse, 2008). |
| S.P. Flannery was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin and now resides in Madison where he writes poetry, reads to his son, studies microbiology and maintains a Web site about primates called "The Primata" (http://www.theprimata.com). His poetry has appeared in Poetry Salzburg Review, The Alembic, Straylight, Revival and Random Acts of Writing. |
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David Gruber is the author of Sleepers' Republic, a collection of poetry published by Astrophil Press. His poems have also appeared in Denver Quarterly, elimae, Copper Nickel, and Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art, among other places. He lives and works in New York's Hudson Valley. |
| Paul Handley spent a career as a student and a student of odd jobs. He has an MA, an MPA, and is ABD. He has driven a cab and sold meat door-to-door. Paul has work included or forthcoming in Anemone Sidecar, Apollo’s Lyre, Boston Literary Magazine, Poesia and others. |
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| KJ Hays will live in Canada. |
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Jason Joyce just graduated from the University of Wyoming with a bachelor's in Business Administration and a minor in Creative Writing. He currently plays bass in the Cheyenne, WY based band "Save My Hero". Jason is currently working on his first full-length collection of poems. You can find out more about his writing and published poetry on his blog at jasonrjoyce.blogspot.com. |
Ian Khadan was born in Georgetown, Guyana and misses, most of all, his
two puppies Sam and Cheddi. He writes poetry and would like to write
short fiction but has not grown up enough to have the adequate attention
span for such tedious work. He has been published by a few other
journals and literary magazines and finds great pleasure in sharing his
poetry on the stage. For more information about Ian Khadan please visit
his website at www.iankhadan.com. |
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Dave Migman is a writer from Scotland. His artwork and poetry has appeared in the likes of Foliate Oak, The Rialto, Pulsar, Other Poetry and Polluto. He currently lives in Greece. |
| Kory M. Shrum's work has appeared in North American Review, Ascent, Florida Review, The Pedestal Magazine, Zone 3 and elsewhere. |
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Sarah Sousa is a poet living in western Massachusetts with her husband and two sons. She received an MFA in poetry from the Bennington Writing Seminars. Her poems have appeared in literary journals including: Poetry Motel, Spire Press, Smartish Pace, White Pelican Review, Flash Quake and Amoskeag: The Journal of Southern New Hampshire University, as well as the anthology A Sense of Place. Her chapbook Cleave was a finalist in both the Grayson Books and Blue Light Press chapbook competitions. Her book manuscript To Stave Off Disaster was a a recent semi-finalist in the University of Akron Book prize. She has poems in the current issues of Weave and Inertia. |
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| Thomas Zimmerman teaches English and directs the Writing Center at Washtenaw Community College, in Ann Arbor, MI. Poems of his have appeared recently in Yellow Mama, The Flea, and The Road Not Taken. Three of his chapbooks are available at GenreMall.com. |
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