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Contributors to this issue

Contributors to this issue Randy Ball ¿s a photographer and musicianfrom Rogersville, Tennessee. Garry Barker is the director of the Appalachian Arts and Crafts Center at Morehead State University, in Morehead, Kentucky. Christopher Todd Basham ¿s a John Deere service manager in Winchester, Kentucky. When The Roanoke, Virginia, native is not at work or writing poems, he restores motorcycles. George Brosi is the proprietor ofAppalachian Mountain Books and a teacher ofEnglish with UK, EKU and Kentucky's community college system. Bill Brown lives in the hills ofMiddle Tennessee and teaches literature and creative writing in Nashville. Deborah Byrne ¿s a graying, bony-fingered poetfrom Boston, Massachusetts. G.C. Compton ¿s a writer and magazine editorfrom Pike County, Kentucky. Kathy Conde is a West Virginian living and working in Atlanta, Georgia. Gretchen Fletcher is a West Virginian now living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she is an essayist and travel writer. Deirdre H. Gage is a Kentuckian and senior account executive with an advertising agency in Chicago. Katherine Helmen is a high-school Spanish teacher in Garrard County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Howard ¿s a writer and retired teacherfrom Crossville, Tennessee. Dan Leidig ¿s a professor ofEnglish at Emory and Henry College, in Emory, Virginia. Marion B. Lucas is a professor ofhistory at Western Kentucky University. Gordon B. McKinney is a professor ofhistory and director ofBerea College's Appalachian Center. Marshall Myers is a professor ofEnglish at Eastern Kentucky University. David Alan Payne died this spring in Battle Creek, Michigan. His poems have graced many issues ofthis magazine. Christopher Pierce is an artist and teacher in Berea, Kentucky. Leonard Poage ¿s a poetfrom Portsmouth, Ohio. Robert M. Rennick is a native ofFloyd County, Kentucky, a sociologist, afolklorist and an authority on place names. Thomas Riddle is a high-school senior, afootball player and an aspiring industrial designer from Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Tony Smith began writing in a GED program sponsored by the Christian Appalachian Project and was the 1999 Plattner Award winner in prose non-fiction. He lives in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. Ruth M. Trimble is a life-long resident ofKingsport Tennessee, a U.S. Postal Service retiree, and a researcher in archeology and genealogy. traci m. Williams teaches English in Weston, West Virginia, and prefers her name in lower case letters. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

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Appalachian Review , Volume 28 (3) – Jan 8, 2000

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Abstract

Randy Ball ¿s a photographer and musicianfrom Rogersville, Tennessee. Garry Barker is the director of the Appalachian Arts and Crafts Center at Morehead State University, in Morehead, Kentucky. Christopher Todd Basham ¿s a John Deere service manager in Winchester, Kentucky. When The Roanoke, Virginia, native is not at work or writing poems, he restores motorcycles. George Brosi is the proprietor ofAppalachian Mountain Books and a teacher ofEnglish with UK, EKU and Kentucky's community college system. Bill Brown lives in the hills ofMiddle Tennessee and teaches literature and creative writing in Nashville. Deborah Byrne ¿s a graying, bony-fingered poetfrom Boston, Massachusetts. G.C. Compton ¿s a writer and magazine editorfrom Pike County, Kentucky. Kathy Conde is a West Virginian living and working in Atlanta, Georgia. Gretchen Fletcher is a West Virginian now living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she is an essayist and travel writer. Deirdre H. Gage is a Kentuckian and senior account executive with an advertising agency in Chicago. Katherine Helmen is a high-school Spanish teacher in Garrard County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Howard ¿s a writer and retired teacherfrom Crossville, Tennessee. Dan Leidig ¿s a professor ofEnglish at Emory and Henry College, in Emory, Virginia. Marion B. Lucas is a professor ofhistory at Western Kentucky University. Gordon B. McKinney is a professor ofhistory and director ofBerea College's Appalachian Center. Marshall Myers is a professor ofEnglish at Eastern Kentucky University. David Alan Payne died this spring in Battle Creek, Michigan. His poems have graced many issues ofthis magazine. Christopher Pierce is an artist and teacher in Berea, Kentucky. Leonard Poage ¿s a poetfrom Portsmouth, Ohio. Robert M. Rennick is a native ofFloyd County, Kentucky, a sociologist, afolklorist and an authority on place names. Thomas Riddle is a high-school senior, afootball player and an aspiring industrial designer from Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Tony Smith began writing in a GED program sponsored by the Christian Appalachian Project and was the 1999 Plattner Award winner in prose non-fiction. He lives in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. Ruth M. Trimble is a life-long resident ofKingsport Tennessee, a U.S. Postal Service retiree, and a researcher in archeology and genealogy. traci m. Williams teaches English in Weston, West Virginia, and prefers her name in lower case letters.

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 2000

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