Minetta Review Fall 2013

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and that she once was part of the Minetta Review, whose efforts she proudly and wildly supports.

Kate Belew is currently a junior at Kalamazoo College where she is studying English and Psychology and is the Poetry Editor of The Cauldron. She has previously been published in journals such as Cliterature, Straylight Review, and Outrageous Fortune. She spends her free time hula-hooping, reading tarot cards, and is a firm believer in duende. Lytton Bell has published five books: A Path before Winter (1998), The Book of Chaps (2002), Nectar (2011), Poetica Erotica, Volume One (2012), and Body Image (2013), won seven poetry contests and has been the featured reader at many California literary venues. Her work has appeared in over five dozen publications. As a teenager, Lytton won a scholarship to the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts, where she studied with Deb Burnham and the late Len Roberts. Lytton graduated magna cum laude from Bryn Mawr College. Email her at lytton_bell@hotmail.com. Dick Bentley’s books, Post-Freudian Dreaming and A General Theory of Desire, are available from Amazon. He has published fiction and poetry in the U.S., the U.K., France, Canada, and Brazil and has served on the Board of the Modern Poetry Association (now called the Poetry Foundation.) He won the Paris Review/Paris Writers Workshop International Fiction Award for his story “Crawl Space” and his short story “Promised Land” was selected for “Best Fiction & Nonfiction of 2012” in the Lukather-Garson anthology. His third book, All Rise is due out in early 2014. www.dickbentley.com www.facebook.com/BooksbyDickBentley Jaclyn Bergamino grew up in the sultry swamps of Florida, and there developed an appreciation for the environment and how it shapes our experiences. Since then, she has been shaped by places such as Thailand, New Zealand, the Czech Republic, and the Bahamas. Her work has been published in Yemassee, Exegesis Journal, Saw Palm and Flash Frontier. She is currently frolicking in boreal forests while working toward her M.F.A. in Writing at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and is the editor of Lightning Droplets (http:// lightningdroplets.wordpress.com/). Allyson Block is a New York City area based visual artist, working in a variety of mediums including drawing, painting and mixed-media sculptures. Allyson graduated from Brandeis University in Waltham,

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