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Mary Kenagy Mitchell: August 2011
On the eleventh anniversary of her joining the Image staff as Managing Editor, we are delighted to ask Mary Kenagy Mitchell to step out from behind the curtain and take a bow....
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Suzanne Wolfe: January 2011
A true radical in an age of drab verisimilitude, Suzanne Wolfe subscribes to the notion that the language of literature ought to be beautiful, and that it might therefore sound different from the language we use in our status updates.
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Scott Russell Sanders: July 2010
In genres as diverse as short story and memoir, nature essay and manifesto, Scott Russell Sanders’s prose is consistently propelled by a concern for the well-being of the world and the people who inhabit it.
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Melissa Pritchard: March 2010
Melissa Pritchard’s stories often cross an invisible line—between normality, as we usually define it, and, well, the not-normal. The line might be on the border between the erotic and the holy, between wisdom and folly, perhaps even between reality and fiction.
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Melanie Rae Thon: January 2010
Melanie Rae Thon has an imagination that turns no one away. With great tenderness, she draws out the stories of outcasts and strangers....
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