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    Water-Stone Review. 15: 148–149. 2012. Art "Caske's Pardon 2012". Ded Uŋk'uŋpi—We Are Here (Exhibit Catalog). All My Relations Gallery and James J. Hill ...

  3. Miriam Karmel - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Karmel is an American writer. Her first novel, Being Esther (2013), is one of only a few involving characters in their eighties. [1]Karmel's writing has appeared in numerous publications including Bellevue Literary Review, The Talking Stick, Pearl, Dust & Fire, Passager Books, Jewish Women's Literary Annual, and Water~Stone Review.

  4. Michelle Auerbach - Wikipedia

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    Auerbach has worked as a professor at Front Range Community College, the University of Colorado, Boulder, [1] and Sterling College in Vermont. [2]She has contributed to many literary publications, including New West, the Lodestar Quarterly, Gertrude Press, Van Gogh's Ear, XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics, Chelsea, and the Water~Stone Review.

  5. Kao Kalia Yang - Wikipedia

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    Her work has appeared in the Paj Ntaub Voice Hmong literary journal, "Waterstone~Review," and other publications. She is a contributing writer to On Being's Public Theology Reimagined blog. Additionally, Yang wrote the lyric documentary, The Place Where We Were Born. Yang currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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  9. Mary Cappello - Wikipedia

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    Mary Cappello is a writer and professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Rhode Island. [1] She is the author of five books of literary nonfiction, and her essays and experimental prose have been published in The Georgia Review, [2] Salmagundi [3] and Cabinet Magazine. [4]