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Karen Kovacik is the Associate Professor of English Director of Creative Writing and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Women's Studies at IU School of Liberal Arts. |

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Originally from Chicago and the lead singer of a band, Karl Koweski now lives on top of a mountain in Alabama. |

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Assistant Professor of Communications/Humanities of Owens Community College, Toledo, OH. |

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Long time resident, poet, and writer of Cleveland, Ohio. |
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Lori Lubeski is current working at Curry College as a Learning Disabilities Specialist. |


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John Minczeski has won awards such as the Akron Poetry Prize, fellowships from the Bush Foundation, and the Edelstein-Killer Distinguished Writer in Residence at the University of Minnesota. |
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“But this language of yours,” said one of the instructors, himself an obvious Britisher, “where does it come from?” … “From the mouth of Polish mothers,” I replied. —William Carlos Williams, The Autobiography, p. 311
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Assistant professor at Oswego State University of New York. |
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Joseph Lisowki has published books such as The Brushwood Gate, Spring Street Blues, and Near the Narcotic Sea. |

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Dr. Linda Mizejewski is professor and chair of the Women's Studies Department at Ohio State University. |

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A native of Chicago, she is a graduate of De Paul University (B.A., 1957). |