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

  Winter  2004
 

Danella Carter

Danella Carter, freshly re-Stated after a six year exile in Rome, Italy, where absinthe flows freely, albeit illegally, has recently completed her first novel, titled To the Moon in 3/4 Time. “What He Came For” is from her story collection, So Out of the Race.

Veronica Chater

Veronica Chater is a freelance writer with BA and MA degrees in English from U. C. Berkeley and San Francisco State University. As a magazine writer she has published more than 100 articles on issues relating to health, psychology, job and family. Her personal essays have appeared in Potpourri Literary Journal, the London Guardian, the San Francisco Examiner, Reader’s Digest and on NPR’s This American Life, and she recently completed her first book: a historical novel entitled Farewell, Immortality. She lives and works in Berkeley, California with her husband and three boys.

Marnie Bullock Dresser

Marnie Bullock Dresser is currently on sabbatical from the University of Wisconsin Richland, where, since 1992, she has taught composition, literature, and creative writing. Previously published in Prairie Schooner, The Antioch Review, American Literary Review and others, she has work forthcoming in Front Range Review and AWP’s Writer’s Chronicle. Her main goals during sabbatical are to get a lot of writing done, cook everything from scratch, and see how completely agoraphobic she can become.

Carolyn Forde

Carolyn Forde is from Toronto and has a BA Hons in English Literature and History from Trent University. She teaches English, has taught in the Czech Republic and Mexico, and is currently teaching on a sub-tropical Japanese Island called Miyako. Her writing will appear in an upcoming issue of NFG magazine.

Adrian Gargett

Adrian Gargett received a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Warwick. He has been published widely on art, film, philosophy and political theory, in addition to a number of pieces of fiction.

Rhoda Janzen

Rhoda Janzen teaches creative writing and English at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. She has contributed poems to many literary journals, including The Yale Review, The Gettysburg Review, and The American Literary Review.

Karyna McGlynn

Karyna McGlynn is a writer and photographer living in Seattle. Her work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in Wisconsin Review, Poetry Salzburg Review, Porcupine, Coal City Review, Good Foot, Orbis, Medicinal Purposes Literary Review and Blueline. Ms. McGlynn is the founder of Screaming Emerson Press, which publishes chapbooks by local spoken-word poets. She attends the creative writing program at Seattle University where she serves as poetry editor for the Cascadia Review.

S.E. Rindell

S. E. Rindell is a poet and writer from San Francisco. She is currently at work on her first novel, The Tree Collector. Look for her upcoming poetry in The Texas Review and The Sulphur Literary Review, or online at The Glass Tesseract.

Jennifer Thompson

Jennifer Thompson has worked as a paper carrier, newspaper reporter and editor, secretary, short order cook, receptionist, art model, phone sex worker, collections specialist, and teaching assistant.  She received her Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of California in 2000, and since 2002 has served as a professor of humanities at Embry-Riddle University, where she teaches creative writing, western civilization, and Holocaust studies.
 

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