Authors The 2River View, 6.3 (Spring 2002)

Mansour Alajali lives in Benghazi, Libya, and holds a B.A. in English. He likes fishing and photography.

John Amen has work in Ludlow Press Journal, Samsara Quarterly, and Three Candles; and edits The Pedestal Magazine. His first book of poetry is scheduled for release this year.

Grace Bedwell lives with various family members and three cats while awaiting the end of high school. She has nervous hands, likes hip bones, and never knows what she’s doing. Work of hers has recently appeared in Sometimes City and Stirring.

Teri Browning is an alternative educator living in the Appalachian mountains of southeastern Kentucky. Her works have appeared in Avatar Review, Birchlane, Zuzu’s Petals Quarterly, and elsewhere.

Howard Good is a professor of Journalism at the State University of New York—New Paltz and the author of seven books, the latest being Media Ethics Goes to the Movies (with Michael Dillon). His poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals and e-zines.

Brandon Hobson holds an M.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Central Oklahoma. He recently completed a young adult novel. He lives with his dog Chaucer.

Prasenjit Maiti is Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Burdwan University, West Bengal, India. His publication credits include Eclectica, Green Queen, In Posse Review, Monkey Kettle, Nightingale, Paper Wasp, Poetry Depth Quarterly, Pulsar, and Skald.

Spencer Ryan has lived most of his life in Missouri, where he studied poetry, Russian, and the migratory habits of daydreams. Recently, he was reincarnated as a software engineer and a Texan.

John Sweet lives in Upstate New York with his wife and son. He has been writing for twenty years, and publishing in the small press for the past fourteen. Recent work of his is in Buzzwords, Moria, and Spinning Jenny.

Phippy Venable holds a a degree in Social Work and does grantwriting, research, and fundraising for Appalachian Resources. She has a chapbook—Indian Wind Song—and poems in publications such as Appalachian Journal, Apples & Oranges, and Southern Ocean Review.

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