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GEOFFREY BROCK is the author of Weighing Light (poems) and the translator of books by Cesare Pavese, Roberto Calasso, Umberto Eco, and others. He has been a Stegner Fellow, an NEA Fellow, and a Guggenheim Fellow.

JOHN DuVAL's translations include Tales of Trilussa, Cesare Pascarella's The Discovery of America, and Fabliaux, Fair and Foul. His honors include the Raiziss/de Palchi Prize, the Harold Morton Landon Award, and an NEA Fellowship.

ELLEN GILCHRIST has published many books of fiction, two books of poetry, and a book of essays. Her Collected Stories was published in the fall of 2000. Her many honors include the National Book Award for Fiction.

MOLLY GILES is the author of Creek Walk and Other Stories, Rough Translations, and Iron Shoes. Her honors include the Flannery O'Connor Award, two Pushcart Prizes, and an NEA Fellowship.

DONALD HAYS is the author of The Dixie Association (PEN/Faulkner nominee), The Hangman's Children (L.A. Times Book Review critics' choice), and Dying Light. He edited Stories: Contemporary Southern Short Fiction.

MICHAEL HEFFERNAN's many books include Love's Answer (Iowa Poetry Prize, 1993) and The Odor of Sanctity (2008). He has received three NEA fellowships, two Pushcart Prizes, and the Porter Prize for an Arkansas writer.

DAVIS McCOMBS is the author of Ultima Thule (Yale Younger Poets Prize) and Dismal Rock (Dorset Prize). His awards include the Larry Levis Editors' Prize from The Missouri Review, a Stegner Fellowship, and an NEA Fellowship.

   
     

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