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Changing the Subject
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James Cervantes has taught composition, literature and creative writing,
since 1974, and his poetry has appeared in magazines and journals since
1969. He has published two books of poetry, The Year Is Approaching
Snow and The Headlong Future, and was co-editor of Fever Dreams:
Contemporary Arizona Poetry (University of Arizona Press). He is editor
of the online journal The Salt River Review.
Halvard Johnson
was born in Newburgh, New York, and grew up in New York City
and the Hudson Valley. He has received grants from the
National Endowment for the Arts, the Maryland State Arts Council, and Baltimore
City Arts. He has had several residency grants at
the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and a poetry fellowship at the
Ragdale Foundation. He has published four collections of
poetry: Transparencies and Projections, The Dance of the Red Swan, Eclipse, and
Winter Journey, all from New Rivers Press and, now out
of print, archived at the Contemporary American Poetry Archives. His poetry and fiction have appeared in
Puerto del Sol, Wisconsin Review, Mudfish, Poetry: New York, For Poetry,
Crossconnect, Salt River Review, Blue Moon Review, Crania,
Gulf Stream, The Florida Review and Synaesthetic. Currently, he resides New York City with his wife, the
prize-winning fiction writer and painter, Lynda
Schor.
Changing the Subject is a publication of Gossamer Books, an e-book division of the Blue Moon Review.
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