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Contributors - C

Calbert, Cathleen - Vol 6, Issue 2

Cathleen Calbert is the author of three books of poetry: Lessons in Space (University of Florida Press, 1997), Bad Judgment (Sarabande Books, 1999), and Sleeping with a Famous Poet (CustomWords, 2007). Her poems and stories have appeared in numerous publica­tions, including Ms., The New Republic, and The Paris Review. Her awards include The Nation Discovery [ ... ]

Calhoun, Kenneth - Vol 7, Issue 1

Kenneth Calhoun’s stories have appeared in The Paris Review, Fence, St. Petersburg Review, Fiction International, Quick Fiction, and other publications. In 2005, he won the Italo Calvino Prize for Fabulist Fiction. He lives in North Carolina and teaches Interactive Media at Elon University.

Camp, Roger - Vol 7, Issue 2

My photographs have been published in over 100 magazines including Darkroom Photography, American Photo, Northwest Review, Wisconsin Review, Antioch Review, North American Review, NY Quarterly, Southwest Review and Chicago Review. I am the author of three books, Butterflies in Flight (Thames & Hudson, 2002), 500 Flowers (Dewi Lewis Media, 2005), and Heat [ ... ]

Campion, Peter - Vol 6, Issue 2

Peter Campion is the author of two books of poems, Other People and The Lions (both from The University of Chicago Press.) He edits Literary Imagination and teaches at Auburn Uni­versity. His writing about visual art appears widely.

Canavan, Sofija V. - Vol 6, Issue 1

Sofija V. Canavan is a minimalist photographer who prefers shooting abandonments or her sister and muse, Ces. She switches between medium format film and digital cameras depending on her mood and enjoys capturing moments people would tend not to notice.

Cantor, Rachel - Vol 5, Issue 2

Carlson, Ron - Vol 7, Issue 2

Ron Carlson’s most recent novel is The Signal. He directs the MFA Program in fiction at UC Irvine.

Cavafy, Constantine P - Vol 4, Issue 1

Celizic, Joe - Vol 7, Issue 2

Joe Celizic received his MFA from Bowling Green State University and currently teaches in Ohio. His nonfiction has been printed in Mid-American Review and his fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in literary magazines such as Pank, Southpaw Journal, audience, Fiction Weekly and others. His fiction has also been nominated for [ ... ]

Cento, John - Vol 2, Issue 2

Cerv, Dara - Vol 2, Issue 2

Challenger, Melanie - Vol 3, Issue 1

Chaon, Dan - Vol 7, Issue 1

Dan Chaon is the author of the novel You Remind Me of Me (2004) and two short story collections, Fitting Ends (2003) and Among the Missing, a 2001 National Book Award Finalist. He has been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories and The PEN/O.Henry Prize Stories. His new novel, Await Your Reply, [ ... ]

Cheek, Chip - Vol 3, Issue 1

Chester, Christopher - Vol 1, Issue 1

Chinquee, Kim - Vol 4, Issue 2

Chopan, Jon - Vol 6, Issue 1

Jon Chopan was born and raised in Rochester, NY. He studied writing at SUNY Oswego and at The Ohio State University. His work has appeared and is forthcoming in The Disability Studies Quarterly, Flashquake, Monkeybicycle, Sub-Lit, and WordRiot. He currently works at C&R Construction in Rochester for one of the [ ... ]

Christopher, Thomas - Vol 2, Issue 1

Ciesla, Meagan - Vol 2, Issue 2

Clanchy, Kate - Vol 1, Issue 1

Clay, Adam - Vol 4, Issue 2

Cole, Calamity - Vol 7, Issue 1

Calamity Cole is an artist and political cartoonist out of Oakland, CA. She was raised in Los Angeles and is highly influenced by the diverse cultures of the area. She’s produced and collaborated on collections ranging from photography to oil paintings. Figurative or portrait in nature, her work describes society, [ ... ]

Colen, Elizabeth J. - Vol 4, Issue 2

Collins, Billy - Vol 5, Issue 2

Collins, Jennifer - Vol 5, Issue 1

Conner, David Michael - Vol 4, Issue 1

Courtright, Nick - Vol 5, Issue 1

Coury, Daniel - Vol 6, Issue 1

Daniel Coury believes that a work of art shows people what the artist has encountered. He finds banal objects, or do they find him? In nature, on the streets, at home… anywhere. He removes them from their utilitarian purpose and creates an aesthetic one. Using his “black and white language” [ ... ]

Covintree, Kate - Vol 2, Issue 1

Crenner, Jim - Vol 1, Issue 1

Crouse, Megan A. - Vol 6, Issue 1

Megan A. Crouse is a resident of New Jersey, and is currently studying English Literature at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Alongside schoolwork, she writes short stories and is working on a few science-fantasy novels. This will be her first publication.

Cunningham, M. Allen - Vol 1, Issue 1; Vol 2, Issue 1

Czyzniejewski, Michael - Vol 5, Issue 1