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Contributors to November's AE-Extra
[Issue 10/2003]
Catherine Daly,
MFA, is author of two books of poetry published in 2003: DaDaDa
(Salt Publishing) and Locket (Tupelo Press). She has
taught English Literature, Film, Women's Studies, Creative Writing, and
Critical Theory both online and in person at West Los Angeles College,
UCLA Extension's Writers' Program, Antioch LA, ICT, and LA Southwest College.
(E-mail: cadaly@pacbell.net)
Lynne Fukuda
is a Distance Education Specialist at the University of Hawaii at Hilo
and is a regular contributor to this journal in the monthly column, "The
View From Here." Her previous column, "Fukuda's Chalkboard,"
can be found in the January-August 2002 editions of this journal, as well
as various other writings in the 2001 editions. (E-mail lfukuda@hawaii.edu)
Jayne Fenton Keane
is the author of 3 poetry books, Torn (Plateau Press, 2000),
Ophelia's Codpiece (Post Pressed, 2002), and The Transparent
Lung (Post Pressed 2003). Keane is a current doctoral student on
academic scholarship and producer of the award winning multi-media website
"The Stalking Tongue" located at http://www.poetinresidence.com/.
Please visit and sign the guest book. (E-mail: jfk@poetinresidence.com)
Dan Lukiv, M.Ed.,
teaches English and creative writing at McNaughton Centre. Quesnel, BC,
Canada. He is a poet, novelist, short story and article writer, and an
independent education researcher. His writing has appeared over fifteen
hundred times in 16 countries. His formal apprenticeship as a writer includes
intensive personal direction from masters such as Canada's Professor Robert
Harlow, the USA's Paul Bagdon, and England's D. M. Thomas. He edits a
literary journal, CHALLENGER international, which focuses
attention on young, up-and-coming Canadian poets. He also edits The
Journal of Secondary Alternate Education. He is married and has
four daughters. (E-mail lukivdan@shaw.ca)
Myra Mendible
is Associate Professor in the Humanities Division at Florida Gulf
Coast University, where she teaches courses for the English and Interdisciplinary
Studies programs. She has published articles in a variety of peer-reviewed
journals focusing on contemporary multicultural issues, literature by
women, as well as media and film studies. She is the Editor of a forthcoming
collection, From Bananas to Buttocks: The Latina Body in Popular Culture,
currently under contract with the University of Texas Press. (E-mail:
mendible@fgcu.edu)
J.M. Parker
is a PhD candidate at the University of Paris and adjunct instructor of
art history at the Sorbonne. His dissertation traces the history of second
person fiction in French, English, and North American Literature. His
fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in Symploke, Frank, and
Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly. "Aqua Alta" is one of
a series of interlinking short stories which form a novel about the roles
lovers play, replay, and observe in romantic encounters. (E-mail: Parkerjm71@hotmail.com)
Erica Woiwode is a graduate
student in Literature and Writing Studies at California State University,
San Marcos. She is currently working on her Masters thesis in Creative
Writing. She has had poems published in several poetry journals and publications
in San Diego and Los Angeles. Erica teaches first-year writing at CSUSM,
and is a classical pianist and piano teacher. (E-mail: emwoiwode@aol.com)
Academic Exchange Extra invites reader responses
to any writings in this issue--especially articles advancing the scholarly
debate of issues raised.
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