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Contributors: Fall 2015

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Cover Miranda Brandon is an animal enthusiast and advocate, as well as bird rehabilitator. Her photographic work challenges how we perceive the world around us and strives to promote a greater understanding and appreciation for the interconnectivity between human and non-human animals. Originally from Oklahoma, Brandon moved to Minneapolis to obtain her BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art …

Contributors: Summer 2015

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Cover (Front) Untitled: Hands Up. Watercolor, pen, and varnish, 20 x 30 in. 2015.(Back) Pride #3. Marker and pen, 20 x 30 in. 2015 © Adrian Armstrong. Adrian Armstrong is a graduate of the University of Nebraska currently living and working in Nebraska. His work consists of mixed media portraits, often pointillism, focused in surrealistic …

Contributors Fall 2012

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Cover greenpoint1, ∫ Kati Vilim.Kati Vilim lives and works in New Jersey. She received her MFA from both the University of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, and Montclair State University in New Jersey. In her work, which has been shown at galleries and art institutions in the United States and Europe, she investigates visual culture …

Contributors Summer 2012

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Cover Lightmark No. 56, Cenci Goepel + Jens Warnecke. Lightmark, the body of work by the German artists Cenci Goepel and Jens Warnecke, was created by photographing moving light sources at night. Long exposures, up to an hour in length, are required to allow torchlight to take form and for the very low level of …

Contributors Spring 2012

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Cover Front: ‘‘Laundromat,’’ Lori Nix. Back: ‘‘Laundromat at Night,’’ Lori Nix. Lori Nix of New York, NY, has been building dioramas and photographing the results since the early 1990s. Her website is www.lorinix.net. Prose Mary Byrne has had her short fiction published in Europe, Australia, and North America. Her anthologized stories are included in Faber …

Contributors: Spring 2010

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Prairie Schooner, Vol. 84, No. 1 (Spring 2010) Cover Front: Once We Were, Ying Zhu. Back: Is A?. Ying Zhu. Photos by Miao Liu. Ying Zhu moved to the United States from China ten years ago. She creates objects and situations that examine what it means to be bi-national in the complex environment of American …

Contributors: Summer 2010

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Prairie Schooner, Vol. 84, No. 2 (Summer 2010) Cover Front: Fishtrap, 22& x 30& gesso, watercolor and India ink on paper (dedicated to Hilda Raz). Back: Karst, 22& x 30& India ink, pastel and graphite on paper. Turner McGehee is Chair of the Art Department at Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska. He teaches drawing, printmaking …

Contributors: Fall 2010

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Prairie Schooner, Vol. 84, No. 3 (Fall 2010) Cover “London, rain, 2007.” Photo © Dika Eckersley Prose Rosellen Brown‘s five novels include Before and After and Half a Heart, and her stories have appeared in half a dozen O. Henry, Best American Stories, and Pushcart Prize collections. She hopes to include “The Shaggiest Dog” in …

Contributors: Winter 2010

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Prairie Schooner, Vol. 84, No. 4 (Winter 2010) Cover “Damon.” Gouache on paper. Copyright 2010 Matthew Carlson Matthew Carlson is a recent graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha where he earned his BFA in painting. Along with Phillip Faulkner, Carlson was curator for vision/re-envision, which won an Omaha Entertainment and Arts Award For …