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ZinkZine Contributors

Spring 2003

 

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B. J. Buhrow is currently working as an intellectual property lawyer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  She has published poems in various journals, including Fine Madness, The Spoon River Poetry Review, and ONTHEBUS.  Her first full-length collection of poetry, House Fire, was published in 1992 by New Rivers Press.

 

 

 

 

 

David L. Ulin is the editor of Another City: Writing from Los Angeles (City Lights) and Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology.  His new book, The Myth of Solid Ground, an inquiry into earthquake culture, will be published in 2004 by Viking Penguin.

 

 

Beau Boudreaux is completing his third term as professor of English at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.  He is anticipating his first book "Significant Other," this summer or next year.  He is an on-going contributor and supporter of ZinkZine.

 

 

 

 

 

Jamie Diamond is the winner of the 2002 James Kirkwood Prize in Creative Writing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beth Chacey writes for a variety of publications, and has worked full-time as an editor and writer for college alumni magazines, including Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and the University of Iowa. She is now a writer/editor for Benson & Hepker, a graphic design firm in Iowa City, where her official title is, appropriately, Red-headed Stepchild. Beth also teaches writing seminars, which are sponsored by a grant from the Iowa Arts Council, and she's a graduate student in the MFA program at Antioch University in Los Angeles.  Her home base is Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she lives with her husband, Tom, and their three dogs and two cats, Dutch, Ellie Mae, Luke Duke, Bandit and Special Eddie.

 

 

 

Diane Leslie is the author of Fleur de Leigh's Life of Crime, a Los Angeles Times bestseller for twenty-eight weeks.  She lives in Los Angeles, where for many years she has hosted author readings and led book groups at Dutton's Brentwood Bookstore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

David Lynn's book of stories, Fortune Telling, was published in 1998 by Carnegie Mellon University Press.  The Hero's Tale, a study of the modern novel, was published in 1989 by St. Martin's Press.  Editor of the Kenyon Review, the international journal of literature, culture, and the arts, David Lynn teaches at Kenyon College and lives with his family in Gambier, Ohio.