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Nadine Boughton

Nadine Boughton, Power Plant, archival pigment print

Nadine Boughton‘s background is in photography, but in recent years her focus has been collage, appropriating vintage sources to reveal the psychology, politics, and polarities of both mid-century and contemporary culture.  Her work has been exhibited widely and is collected internationally.  She currently lives and works in Gloucester, MA, where her work is represented by Trident Gallery, also in Gloucester, MA.  For more information and to see more of her work, go to www.nadineboughton.com.

John M. Bennett

John M. Bennett, Con Palabras, mixed media

John M. Bennett has published, exhibited and performed his word art worldwide in thousands of publications and venues.  He was editor and publisher of Lost and Found Times (1975–2005), and is Curator of the Avant Writing Collection at The Ohio State University Libraries.  Richard Kostelanetz has called him “the seminal American poet of my generation.”  His work, publications, and papers are collected in several major institutions, including Washington University (St. Louis), SUNY Buffalo, The Ohio State University, The Museum of Modern Art, and other major libraries.  His PhD (UCLA 1970) is in Latin American Literature.

Wayne Atherton

Wayne Atherton is senior editor of The Café Review and a mixed media collagist.  He lives in Kittery, Maine.

Richard Spilman

is the author if In the Night Speaking and of a chapbook, Suspension.  His poetry has appeared in Poetry, The Southern Review, American Literary Review, Western Humanities Review, Rattle, and New Letters.  He was born and raised in Normal, Illinois, lived for ten years in San Francisco, and is now a resident of Hurricane, WV.  The bizarre follows him everywhere.