Contributors
Bryan Aubrey: Aubrey holds a PhD in English and has published many articles on contemporary poetry. Entry on September. Original essays on The Art of the Novel and September.
Jennifer Bussey: Bussey holds a master's degree in interdisciplinary studies and a bachelor's degree in English literature. She is an independent writer specializing in literature. Entries on The Art of the Novel and Practice. Original essays on Allegory, The Art of the Novel, and Practice.
Carol Dell'Amico: Dell'Amico is an instructor of English literature and composition. Entry on The Crime Was in Granada. Original essay on The Crime Was in Granada.
Joyce Hart: Hart is a published author and free-lance writer. Entries on It's like This, The Nerve, and Pine. Original essays on It's like This, The Nerve, Pine, and Practice.
Neil Heims: Heims is a writer and teacher working in Paris. Original essays on It's like This and Lake.
Pamela Steed Hill: Hill is the author of a poetry collection, has published widely in literary journals, and is an editor for a university publications department. Entry on Lake. Original essays on Lake and Lepidopterology.
David Kelly: Kelly is an instructor of creative writing and literature at two colleges in Illinois. Entry on All It Takes. Original essays on All It Takes and Lepidopterology.
Lois Kerschen: Kerschen is a public school administrator and freelance writer. Entry on Aurora Leigh. Original essays on Aurora Leigh and Practice.
Anthony Martinelli: Martinelli is a Seattle-based freelance writer and editor. Entries on An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum and Fiddler Crab. Original essays on An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum, Fiddler Crab, and Pine.
Wendy Perkins: Perkins is a professor of American and English literature and film. Entries on Lost in Translation and Song: To Celia. Original essays on Lost in Translation and Song: To Celia.
Scott Trudell: Trudell is an independent scholar with a bachelor's degree in English literature. Entries on Allegory and Lepidopterology. Original essays on Allegory, Lepidopterology, and Pine.