The 2River View 18.3 (Spring 2014)
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Contributors

Francis Daulerio is an English teacher. His work has appeared in A Clean Well-Lighted Place, Crack the Spine, Escarp, The Shot Glass Journal, and Whiskey Island. website

Bindu Bansinath is a high school student who writes short fiction and poetry. Her work has appeared in the Columbia Review, SmokeLong Quarterly, and Susquehanna Review.

Kristin Bassett is a graduate student of literacy education at Portland State University.

J. L. Conrad is the author of A Cartography of Birds (LSU Press). Her poems have appeared in Beloit Poetry Journal, Jellyfish, Mid-American Review, and Pleiades. website

Craig Cotter has poems in Bicycle Review, Eleven Eleven, and Hawai'i Review. After Lunch with Frank O'Hara will be published in 2014 by Chelsea Station Editions. websitecontact

Jim Elsaesser has appeared in Where Beach Meets Ocean and Seeds. contact

David Faldet has appeared in Arion, Mid-American Review, The Midwest Quarterly, and Saw Palm. Oneota Flow, a natural history of Upper Iowa, was published in 2009 by University of Iowa Press. website

Mark Kliewer is a radiology professor at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. His poetry has appeared in Kenyon Review On-line, Sow's Ear Poetry, and Tar River Poetry.

Natasha Kochicheril Moni is a naturopathic medical student. Her poetry appears in journals including Diagram, Indiana Review, and Verse. Her debut book, The Cardiologist's Daughter, is forthcoming from Two Sylvias Press. website

Anne Nance has work forthcoming in The Hudson Review. contact

Bethany Price holds a Bachelor's in Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. Her work has appeared in Blazevox and Shepherd Express. In 2013, pity milk press published her chapbook All I Wanna Do.
    

Photography by Drew Campbell

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Drew Campbell is a member of the f/32 Photography Club in Asheville, North Carolina. He has exhibited his photography at various venues, including the Black Mountain Center for the Arts and the Swain County Center for the Arts. Campbell teaches photography classes at the John C. Campbell Folk School.

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