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Rúfus, Milan - Vol 7, Issue 2
Milan Rúfus (1928-2009), who passed away in January, a month and a day after he turned 80, is often described as the unofficial poet laureate of Slovakia. A poet of the nostalgic, he is a Christian who refuses to see his surroundings in black and white.
Ramspeck, Doug - Vol 5, Issue 1; Vol 4, Issue 1
Rand, Steve - Vol 6, Issue 1
Steve Rand recently has completed his BFA in New Media from the Hartford Art School in Hartford, CT. Most of his work deals with the influences we have on each other as well as our environment that surrounds us, such as the classic man vs. woman theme, the victimization of [ ... ]
Ranta, Adrian - Vol 5, Issue 1
Rasmussen, Matthew - Vol 3, Issue 2
Reid, Catherine - Vol 7, Issue 1
Catherine Reid is an award winning essayist and author of Coyote: Seeking the Hunter in Our Midst (2004), one of Bookloft’s “top 20 bestsellers for 2006.” Other work has appeared in such journals as the Massachusetts Review, Green Mountains Review, Bellevue Literary Review, and Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science [ ... ]
Reid, Molly - Vol 7, Issue 2
Molly Reid received her MFA in fiction in 2007 from Colorado State University, where she currently teaches composition and literature. She has stories coming out or recently published in 303 Magazine, Pear Noir!, and The Grove Review, and this summer she won NPR’s first three-minute fiction contest judged by James [ ... ]
Reynolds, Chad - Vol 4, Issue 2
Reynolds, Charles - Vol 1, Issue 1
Ricciardi, Renée - Vol 7, Issue 2
I am Renée Ricciardi, a Boston-based artistic photographer. My purpose as an artist is to express the beauty of the traditional environment which we interact with daily. One may never notice the integrity of a seemingly mundane object, such as a traffic light on a commute, a shop window, and [ ... ]
Richardson, James - Vol 7, Issue 2
James Richardson’s Interglacial: New and Selected Poems and Aphorisms was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. By the Numbers: Poems and Aphorisms will be published by Copper Canyon in the Fall of 2010. He teaches at Princeton University.
Roach, Catherine - Vol 4, Issue 2
Roberts, Susan - Vol 4, Issue 2
Roe, Eric - Vol 4, Issue 1
Roesch, Mattox - Vol 5, Issue 2; Vol 5, Issue 1
Rollin, Mike - Vol 6, Issue 2
Mike Rollin received a MFA from the University of Minnesota. He has worked as a writing instructor, interpreter, and currently as a community organizer in Minneapolis, where he lives with his wife and loud, gurgly infant twins. His poems have appeared in Bombay Gin, Puerto del Sol, Water~Stone, Northwest Review, [ ... ]
Ronan-Daniell, Henry - Vol 7, Issue 1
Henry Ronan-Daniell grew up in Jacksonville, AL. His stories, essays and poems have appeared in the Sonora Review, Fifth Wednesday Journal, The Laurel Review, Annalemma, and elsewhere. He has an MFA in creative nonfiction from Columbia University and has written a funny novel he wishes someone would print.
[ ... ]Rooney, Kathleen - Vol 5, Issue 2; Vol 5, Issue 1; Vol 4, Issue 2; Vol 4, Issue 1; Vol 3, Issue 2; Vol 3, Issue 1; Vol 2, Issue 1; Vol 2, Issue 2; Vol 1, Issue 1;
Rothbart, Davy - Vol 7, Issue 2
Davy Rothbart is the creator of Found Magazine, a frequent contributor to public radio’s This American Life, and author of the story collection The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas. He writes regularly for GQ, SLAM Magazine, and The Sun, and his work has also been featured in The New Yorker, [ ... ]
Russell, Kate - Vol 7, Issue 1
Kate Russell is from Clifton, ME, and earned a BFA from University of Maine at Farmington. She is currently working on her MFA at Indiana University, every day feeling the absence of the Atlantic Ocean, Down East accents, and cans of Moxie.


