The Absinthe Literary Review
C O N T R I B U T O R S ’   N O T E S

  Eros and Thanatos  2003
 

Arlene Ang

Arlene Ang lives in Venice, Italy where she edits the Italian edition of Niederngasse. Her poetry has recently appeared in The Pedestal Magazine, The Melic Review, Tattoo Highway, and 2River View. She has received a nomination from VLQ for the 2003 Pushcart Prize.

Jeff Crandall

Jeff Crandall is a poet and artist living in Seattle. His poetry is forthcoming in the Beloit Poetry Journal and has appeared in The Seattle Review, Cutbank, Cream City Review and other publications.

Meredith Davies Hadaway

Meredith Davies Hadaway performs music and poetry in a show entitled “Strings Attached” on college campus and at literary venues in the U.S. and in Ireland. Poems from her recently-completed collection Fishing Secrets of the Dead have appeared in the broadside series “Notes Toward A Spring Insurrection” and in The Lilliput Review. She holds an MFA in Writing from Vermont College.

Tua Laine

Tua Laine, a native Finn with an MA from the University of Helsinki in English and Russian literature, now lives in Alabama. A couple of the stories she’s been penning while peddling her first novel, The Playwife, have recently been accepted for publication.

Dennis Mahagin

Dennis Mahagin is a poet and musician from Portland, Oregon. His work appears in such publications as 3 A.M., 42opus, Deep Cleveland, Stirring, Erosha, and FRiGG. He is currently at work on a book-length compilation of poems.

Michael Martin

Michael Martin’s work has appeared in Witness, Slipstream, The Maxis Review and elsewhere. He lives in Sumpter Twp, Michigan with his wife and six children. He has worked as a musician, tree surgeon, astrologer and teacher; and he wrote the song that received the lowest rating ever on American Bandstand’s “Rate-a-Record,” an honor he did not appreciate at the time.

Frank Morris

Frank Morris is a 28-year-old writer living on the North Shore of Massachusetts. His favorite subjects include erotica, detective narratives, and boxing.

Frank Pulaski

Educated at the boy’s reformatory at Saint Charles, Illinois and at the University of Illinois Chicago, Frank adapted Robert Browning and John Milton for the stage, and performed these plays in shot-and-beer joints in Chicago.

Paul Rowland

Paul Rowland lived in Moscow last year, where he worked for an English-language newspaper, and traveled the Metropolitan System. He has just finished a rough draft of a novel called Metro-3, working it into a publishable state while teaching English and writing book and music reviews.

Sue William Silverman

Sue William Silverman’s (www.suewilliamsilverman.com) first
memoir, Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You (University of Georgia Press), won the Associated Writing Programs Award Series in creative nonfiction. Her second memoir, Love Sick: One Woman’s Journey Through Sexual Addiction (W. W. Norton), is under development for a Lifetime Television original movie.
 

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