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Timothy Riordan’s poems have appeared in The Sewanee Review,<br />

North American Review, Envoi (UK), and other journals. His books<br />

include: simulacrum, The Urge To Migrate, In A Fluid State, and Lesser<br />

Bird of Paradise. A professor at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Mr. Riordan<br />

has had artist residencies in Prague and Reykjavik.<br />

Richard Robbins was raised in California and Montana. His<br />

most recent poetry collections include Radioactive City and Other Americas.<br />

He currently directs the creative writing program and Good Thunder<br />

Reading Series at Minnesota State University, Mankato.<br />

Barbara Robidoux's poetry is widely published in anthologies<br />

nationwide. She has also published a full length collection of poems:<br />

Waiting for Rain. Currently she is working on a book of tanka and haibun<br />

and a collection of short stories. She lives in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> where she keeps six<br />

laying hens and a hive of bees as well as numerous friends and relatives.<br />

Barbara Rockman teaches poetry at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

and in private workshops in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, NM. Her poems have appeared<br />

or are forthcoming in Bellingham Review, Calyx, Cimarron<br />

Review, Louisville Review, Spoon River Poetry Review and Terrain.org. She<br />

is editor of the anthology, Women Becoming Poems (Cinabar Press). A<br />

graduate of the MFA in Writing Program at Vermont <strong>College</strong> of Fine<br />

Arts, her collection, Sting and Nest, is forthcoming from Sunstone Press.<br />

Kathleen Runyan: I grew up in Flint, Michigan, moved to Los<br />

Alamos in 1942. The talented Los Alamos Poetry Posse tolerates me<br />

as a member. At 91, I still have my own teeth, still comb my gray<br />

hair, my legs move but don’t run any races. I write to convince myself<br />

that I am still alive.<br />

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

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