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Ann Hunkins is an award-winning poet, photographer, and translator<br />

of Nepali. A former Fulbright grantee with an M.A. in poetry from<br />

UC Davis, she has been published in various journals. She recently finished<br />

translating a Nepali novel on an NEA Translation Grant and is<br />

working on a book of her poetry.<br />

Joseph Hutchison is the author of 12 collections of poems,<br />

most recently Sentences and Greatest Hits 1970-2000. Among his fulllength<br />

collections are The Rain At Midnight, Bed of Coals, House of Mirrors,<br />

and The Undersides of Leaves. His work appears in the 2010<br />

anthology New Poets of the American West and in several recently issued<br />

journals, including Cerise Press, Consequence Magazine, Lilliput Review,<br />

Naugatuck River Review, and Xanadu. He lives with his wife Melody<br />

Madonna in the mountains southwest of Denver and makes his living as<br />

a writer and itinerant educator.<br />

Dallas Huth moved to Langley, Washington from <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, New<br />

Mexico in 2009. She won first place for poetry in the Whidbey Island<br />

Writer's Association 2009 contest, In the Spirit of Writing. Her poems<br />

have appeared in Small Canyons Anthology; the Harwood Anthology,<br />

Looking Back to Place; The Manzanita Quarterly and the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Literary<br />

Review. Her chapbook is entitled: Unseasonable Rain, Almost a Memoir.<br />

She has purchased a green burial site in the Langley cemetery.<br />

Alexis Ivy is from Boston, Massachusetts. Her poems have appeared<br />

in Main Street Rag, Amoskeag, Off The Coast, Spare Change News,<br />

and upcoming in the Chiron Review and Eclipse. She is currently sending<br />

out her first manuscript entitled Romance with Small-Time Crooks.<br />

Paul Lamar: I live with my partner, Mark, in downtown Albany,<br />

NY, where I grew up. We have three grown children and a delightful<br />

granddaughter, the inspiration already for a new poem. I teach English<br />

at two local colleges and review theater for one of our local<br />

newspapers. I’m blessed.<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Literary Review 155

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