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Terri Witek: June 2009
In her poem “Parsonage with Two Maples” (published in Image #60), Terri Witek renews Emily Dickinson’s call to “tell it slant.”
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Pinckney Benedict: May 2009
Drawing on his West Virginia upbringing, Pinckney Benedict writes fiction grounded in the Appalachians, a world of clear-eyed, dappled beauty and also of terror, violence, eeriness, and magic.
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Claire Holley: April 2009
With spare, delicate arrangements and a frank, lovely, and versatile sound, Claire Holley sings deceptively simple songs about love, motherhood, and family life.
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Richard Michelson: March 2009
Richard Michelson is one of those rare writers who not only understands that comedy and tragedy are close neighbors but also enables you to feel that mysterious juxtaposition.
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Janet Peery: February 2009
In her fiction, Janet Peery presides over an elegant banquet. A writer’s writer who explores themes of flight, renewal, and remaking in the American West, she writes prose that is satisfying, varied, and delicious.
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