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Year: 2012

Mike Jurkovick, 7/30/2012

By workzine Posted on July 30, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: retired Former Occupation: cable splicer Contact Information: Mike hates bios, but since you asked: Purgatory Road (Pudding House Press, 2010). 300 national & international publication credits to date. Co-director of Calling All Poets, Beacon, NY. CD reviews appear …

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Robert A. Bak, 7/23/2012

By workzine Posted on July 23, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current occupation: Agent/Manager for BAK Editions. Former occupation: DynaTheater & Planetarium Manager for the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.. Contact Information: Robert has been involved with the entertainment business for many years. First starting off as a …

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Thomas Cannon, 7/16/2012

By workzine Posted on July 16, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: teacher of children with significant disabilities Former Occupation: pizza delivery Contact Information: Thomas Cannon’s story about his son is the lead story in the anthology Cup of Comfort for Parents of Children with Autism. He also has poems …

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W.F. Lantry, 7/9/2012

By workzine Posted on July 9, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: Lead System Profiterole Benchmarker at Mon Ami Gabi Bistro Former Occupation: Champagne Acquisition Expert for the French University System Contact Information: W.F.Lantry, a native of San Diego, received his Maîtrise from L’Université de Nice and holds a Ph.D. …

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Marc Swan, 7/2/2012

By workzine Posted on July 2, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Former Occupation: Free-lance writer Contact Information: Marc Swan lives in Portland, Maine, a working seaport with a thriving arts community. He has new work coming out in Slipstream, Common Ground, Pearl and Owen Wister Review, …

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Mike Sharlow, 6/25/2012

By workzine Posted on June 25, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: Structural Designer Former Occupation: janitor, general laborer, construction worker, administrative assistant, and cab driver. Contact Information: Mike Sharlow was born in Wisconsin and has spent most his life there, although in the past he lived in Southern California …

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Jen Ferguson, 6/18/2012

By workzine Posted on June 18, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: Super underpaid, but gloriously happy graduate teaching assistant at a small mid-western university. Former Occupation: The highlights include: Take-out pizza shop girl; Unit clerk on a busy maternity ward; Summer camp staff; Katimavik Project Leader Contact Information: Jen …

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Randy Simons, 6/11/2012

By workzine Posted on June 11, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: Nickel Plater in an ammunition factory Former Occupation: Trimsawyer in a sawmill Contact Information: Randy Simons leads a double life between his job in an ammunition factory and an adjunt position teaching college English. He recieved his MFA …

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Deborah Hauser, 6/4/2012

By workzine Posted on June 4, 2012 Posted in 1 Comment

Current Occupation: Claims representative at the insurance company where Wallace Stevens worked. Former Occupation: Adjunct instructor at Stony Brook University and Suffolk County Community College. Contact Information: Deborah Hauser is the author of Ennui: From the Diagnostic and Statistical Field …

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Rachel Voss, 5/28/2012

By workzine Posted on May 28, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current occupation: high school English teacher Former occupation: day care worker, nanny/chauffeur, secretary Contact Information: Rachel Voss is a high school English teacher (happily, her life’s work) and lives in Astoria, New York. Her work has previously appeared in Borderline …

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Charles Deemer, 5/21/2012

By workzine Posted on May 21, 2012 Posted in No Comments

Current Occupation: Semi-retired, teach screenwriting at Portland State University Former Occupation: Playwright, screenwriter, journalist, editor Contact Information: For a writer, the best thing about aging is liberation from the marketplace. Writers over 70 should be read but not seen. Read …

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