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Nancy Bauer
Nancy Bauer is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University, where she teaches courses on the history of German and French philosophy, philosophy and film, Austin, Wittgenstein, and ethics. She is the author of Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism (Columbia University Press, 2001) and is currently finishing up a book called How to Do Things With Pornography, which relies heavily on the understanding of how language works that's sketched out in "The N-Word."


Lea Povozhaev
Lea Povozhaev writes in the genre of creative nonfiction. Her work appears in Ohio Teachers Write and is forthcoming in the anthology Growing Up Transnational and the Akros Review. She has a column in Cleveland State's Vindicator, and has written for the online literary magazine YACK. She has recently completed a memoir, When Russia Came to Stay, a story of love, multicultural marriage, and the Russian Orthodox Church, showing how the mystery of life, the unexpected way things happen, leads to faith in God and family. She lives in Stow, Ohio, with her husband and their two-year-old and newborn.


Laurah Norton Raines
Laurah Norton Raines, a recent MFA grad, works as a visiting instructor of creative writing at Georgia State University, the school that issued her degree. Laurah’s work has appeared in several magazines, and she is working on the launch of her own journal Sub-Lit. Laurah is also an associate editor at Five Points. She enjoys dogs, retro culture, tattoos, and psychobilly music.


Peter Schwartz
Peter Schwartz has over 150 poems published, some of them in nationally-distributed journals, some printed overseas. He has stories and paintings published on and offline as well as his own somewhat controversial journal that can be sampled at: watchtheeye.com. He's also an associate art editor for Mad Hatters' Review and co-founder of sitrahahra.com. He lives almost silently in the forests of Maine.


Jon Stone
Jon Stone, born in Derby, is the poetry editor of the roundtable review. His work has been published online by the Guardian, McSweeney's, Nth Position, and Word Riot, and in print by, among others, The New Writer, Aesthetica, iota, Mimesis, and South. His debut collection, I'll Show you Tyrants, was published by the UKAPress in 2005, and a new edition is due from bluechrome this year.


Nancy Lynn Weber
Nancy Lynn Weber’s work has appeared in Evergreen Review and VerbSap. She is the Youth Program Director for NY Writers Coalition, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit organizations providing free creative writing workshops to underserved populations in New York City, including the homeless, the formerly incarcerated, at-risk youth, seniors and others. Nancy currently co-leads a writing workshop for the children of recent Arab immigrants in Brooklyn. 



 

 

 

 

 

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