Tulane Review Fall 2011

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Abby Templeton can be found teaching life skills classes for teen moms and pregnant teens at a Denver High School when not writing. Abby received her MFA from Antioch University Los Angeles. Her poems can also be found in Rattle, Two Hawks Quarterly, Splinter Generation, The Beachhead, and The Wazee Online Journal. Susan Overcash Walker’s short fiction has appeared in Whiskey Island (Vol. 58), Big Tex[t], and Crimewave. She holds a M.F.A. in creative writing (fiction) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She’s also a non-fiction feature writer and previous columnist for Global Connection Magazine, a contributor to Matador Travel, and former editor and feature writer for the university publications Eunomia and The Battalion. She’s just finished her first novel, With Regards from Frankel City, which was a semi-finalist for the 2010 Southwest Writers Writing Contest (Fiction) and a finalist for the 2010 New Rivers Press Many Voices Project. Engram Wilkinson is an undergraduate at Tulane University majoring in World Literature and Latin American Studies. His poetry has previously appeared in Wag’s Revue, Vox, and Metaphor. Zach Yanowitz is 21 years old, lives in New Orleans, and has no marketable real-world skills. Edith Young triangulates between Manhattan, Maine, and Massachusetts. Sheis a poet, photographer, and preparer of the Castine Variety Store’s crustacean concoction Coastal Living Magazine deemed “Maine’s Best Lobster Roll.” At eighteen years old, she is taking a gap year, reading Frank O’Hara, and voting in the 2012 election.


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