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Contributors in This Issue CONTMBUTORS in this issue DORLA ARNDT lives in Holland, Michigan. She is a teacher, editor and writer. Carrying Cans to Catch Motion is a recent collection of her work. BOB HENRY BABER teaches at West Virginia Institute of Technology in Montgomery, West Virginia. He was coordinator of the Southern Appalachian Writers' Cooperative from 1977-1981 . He has lived in various parts of the country and been a published poet for a number of years. GARRY BARKER came to Berea College in June of this year as Customers' Ser- vice/Marketing Manager of Student Craft Industries. A Berea graduate, Barker has been a free-lance writer for a number of years. His recent book Fire on the Moun- tain, a collection of short stories, has reached a wide regional audience. ANDREW BASKIN is Director of the Black Culture Center and Interracial Educa- tion Program at Berea. A Berea College graduate, Baskin is the new editor of Griot, a publication of the Southern Conference of Afro-American Studies. Griot has had an uneven five years' existence, Baskin says, and he hopes the publication will have a solid base of operations here. BILL BEST is Director of the Upward Bound program at Berea College, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

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Appalachian Review , Volume 13 (3) – Jan 8, 1985

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Abstract

CONTMBUTORS in this issue DORLA ARNDT lives in Holland, Michigan. She is a teacher, editor and writer. Carrying Cans to Catch Motion is a recent collection of her work. BOB HENRY BABER teaches at West Virginia Institute of Technology in Montgomery, West Virginia. He was coordinator of the Southern Appalachian Writers' Cooperative from 1977-1981 . He has lived in various parts of the country and been a published poet for a number of years. GARRY BARKER came to Berea College in June of this year as Customers' Ser- vice/Marketing Manager of Student Craft Industries. A Berea graduate, Barker has been a free-lance writer for a number of years. His recent book Fire on the Moun- tain, a collection of short stories, has reached a wide regional audience. ANDREW BASKIN is Director of the Black Culture Center and Interracial Educa- tion Program at Berea. A Berea College graduate, Baskin is the new editor of Griot, a publication of the Southern Conference of Afro-American Studies. Griot has had an uneven five years' existence, Baskin says, and he hopes the publication will have a solid base of operations here. BILL BEST is Director of the Upward Bound program at Berea College,

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Published: Jan 8, 1985

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