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Joy, David David Joy is a working writer living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. His first book, Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman's Journey (Bright Mountain Books, 2011), was a finalist for the SELC Reed Environmental Writing Award and Ragan Old North State Cup for Creative Nonfiction. His lates |
KAHN, SUSAN |
Kambolis, John John Kambolis is a tennis player, animal lover and writer who always appreciates a well timed bon mot. |
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Kamp, Lianne |
Kane, Rebecca |
Kanjon, Elise I am a biologist and a teacher. I sometimes write traditional haiku as a zen meditation. |
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Karamarkovich, Ian Ian Karamarkovich is an English-Creative Writing major studying at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia. |
Kasai, Kirsten I ​​BIO Kirsten Imani Kasai is the author of three novels: Ice Song, Tattoo and Private Pleasures; a short fiction/poetry collection Rhapsody in Snakeskin and a poetry chapbook The Atmospheric Mysteries of a Steaming Corpse. ​Her fiction, poetry, essays and photography have appeare |
Kasoff, Sasha Sasha Kasoff is a poet, fantasy writer, and aspiring teacher. She has been writing poetry for over ten years and has wanted to be a teacher her whole life. Having recently returned from studying abroad in Ireland, she is currently attending University of the Pacific. |
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Katerinsky, Alan Alan Katerinsky is an assistant professor of Computer Security and Information Assurance at Hilbert College. |
Kauderer, Herb Dr. Herb Kauderer is an associate professor of English at Hilbert College. More about his prolific writing can be found at HerbKauderer.com. |
Kauffman, Ryan Ryan Kauffman is currently a student in the English Graduate Program at Northern Kentucky University. His short fiction has been published by The Fringe Magazine and The Western Online. |
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Kavanaugh, David |
Kazlauskas, John |
Keating, Danielle |