The Olivetree Review No. 48 Fall 2010

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The Olivetree Review

Contributors Jon Michael Anzalone is an international train stowaway and a formerly itinerant circus hopeful. A film photographer and purist, he has worked across continents, across fault lines between continents, survived incidents of mad dogs and mad men, and has arrived now in grand spectacle to vague and low murmurs of muted acclaim. Patsy Chen grew up in a forest of mint chocolate ice cream. Her art takes root in comic books, games, and anime, but she has thorough training in the Fine Arts. She loves and appreciates all art—assuming it is good art (being spoiled by ice cream has made her picky). Her most recent work has been for a children’s book of rhymes. For questions, more information, or if you are being attacked by a mutant gummy bear (it most likely belongs to her), she can be reached at pat.c.chen@gmail.com. Benjamin Corman studies Creative Writing at Hunter College. This is his first time submitting to The Olivetree Review. Carlos Guzman is a native New Yorker who grew up in Queens and became interested in photography at a young age. Currently, he is a student at Hunter College pursuing two degrees, one in Fine Arts and the other in Environmental Studies. His work ranges from Commercial to Nature/Landscape Photography. Commercial Photography enables him to have total control of the subject, lighting and the creative process behind every shoot. Nature/Landscape Photography,

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