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Daigle, Jessica - Vol 6, Issue 2
Jessicca Daigle, a PhD student in Creative Writing and Women’s Studies at Texas Tech University, has recently published work in Rattle, Yemassee, Blue Fifth Review, Litchfield Review, storySouth, Perigee, and Poetry Southeast, and has work forthcoming in So to Speak. She was the winner of So to Speak’s Winter/Spring 2009 Creative Nonfiction [ ... ]
Daniels, Jim - Vol 1, Issue 1
Davidson, Chad - Vol 2, Issue 2
Davis, Joel James - Vol 5, Issue 1
Dawes, Kwame - Vol 6, Issue 2
Kwame Dawes is the author of thirteen books of poetry and many books of fiction, non fiction and drama. His collection, Hope’s Hospice, will appear with Peepal Tree Press in the spring of 2009. He is Distinguished Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina where he directs the SC [ ... ]
Dennigan, Darcie - Vol 4, Issue 2
Dennis, Rob - Vol 1, Issue 1
Derby, Shannon - Vol 4, Issue 1
DeSimone, Christine - Vol 4, Issue 1
Dineen, Mary - Vol 6, Issue 2
Mary Dineen’s photographs have been exhibited at Hyde Park Open Studios, Arlington Center for the Arts, the Boston Arts Festival and La Capelli in Cambridge. She lives in Arlington, MA. You can see more of Mary’s work at www.mdineenphoto.com.
Doernberg, Alison - Vol 7, Issue 2
Alison Doernberg grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, but has recently traded her native dogwoods for the palm trees of Oakland, where she works as a high school counselor and misses the sound of thunder. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Eleven Eleven, Alehouse, and Switchback.
Dougherty, Sean Thomas - Vol 1, Issue 1
Drake, Lauren - Vol 6, Issue 2
Lauren Drake has a BA in Art from Simmons College. Always passionate about theater, Lauren spent several years post college working as a scenic artist for the Wheelock Family Theater and the American Repertory Theater. Currently, Lauren is continuing her education in interior design at the New England Institute of [ ... ]
Dreeson, Jeff Van - Vol 1, Issue 1
Duehr, Gary - Vol 6, Issue 1
Gary Duehr is a photographer and instillation artist supported by the International Association of Art Critics, Massachusetts Cultural Council, New England Foundation for the Arts, the MBTA, and numerous galleries and publications. He manages the Bromfield Art Gallery and is co-director of the Invisible Cities Group. His “In the Field” [ ... ]
Dunn, Jennifer - Vol 3, Issue 2
Dunn, Meghan - Vol 4, Issue 2
Durso, Cathy - Vol 7, Issue 2
Cathy Durso graduated from the Art Institute of Boston in 2008. She is originally from Connecticut and now lives and works in Boston. Much of her work revolves around the relationship between humans and animals. For more about Cathy and her work please visit her website at www.cathydurso.net.


