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peared in The Wapsipinicon Almanac, Trapeze Quarterly, The Journal for Research in Rural Education, Exchange, and The River City Reader. Awarded the ICON Magazine Nonfiction Prize in 2000, he is currently at work on Dead Reckoning, an investigative memoir examining how incidents of intimate violence transform the public landscape. He received an MFA from the University of Iowa, where he now teaches as a Lecturer. Marilyn Krysl has published seven books of poetry and three of stories, the latest of which are How to Accommodate Men (stories), Coffee House Press, 1998, and Warscape with Lovers (poetry), Cleveland State Poetry Center, 1997. Her stories have appeared in Best American Short Stories, 0. Henry: Prize Stories, and other anthologies. She has worked as a volunteer for Peace Brigade International in Sri Lanka and currently volunteers with the Lost Boys of Sudan. Her last contribution to Fugue was an excerpt from her novel-in-progress, So I Did Sit and Eat, in the winter 2004-05 issue. Jacqueline Jones LaMon is a Chancellor's University Fellow at Indiana University and Associate Director of the Indiana University Writers' Conference. She is a graduate fellow of Cave Canem, and her poetry has been, or is soon to be, published in Crab Orchard Review, Natural Bridge, and WarpLand, among other journals. Her first novel, In the Arms of One Who Loves Me, was published by One World/Ballantine Books in 2002. Julie Langsam graduated in 1985 with an MFA from Queens College. Since 1996 she has been an Associate Professor of Painting at the Cleveland Institute of Art, having moved to Cleveland from New York City, where she taught at the Parsons School of Design. Among Langsam's many activities, she is the director of the KacalieffVisiting Artists and Scholars Program. She has路curated numerous exhibitions and is also a member of the Board of Directors at SPACES Gallery in Cleveland. Her own work has been included in many exhibitions, and she is represented by the Michael Steinberg Gallery in New York City. Molly Lewis is a recent graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois. She has spent several years in the Philippines and now lives in Palm Desert, California. "Centavos Like Stone" is her first publication. Jody Lisberger teaches at the University of Rhode Island. Her stories have appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, Confrontation, The Louisville Review, and Thema. She won third place in the American Literary Review's 2003 Fiction Contest and was a finalist in Quarterly West's 2004 Fiction路 Contest. She has an MFA from Vermont College and a PhD in English from Boston University. 228

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