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Augusta and Saint Simon’s Island, Georgia. Her work has recently appeared in Concho River Review, Mezzo Cammin, and Orbis. Since age twelve writing has been an imperative aspect of Larissa Catullo’s life. She is hoping it will remain so. In order to accomplish this, she’s attempting to get her work to an audience that includes those other than herself. Chelsey Clammer received her MA in Women's Studies from Loyola University Chicago, and is currently enrolled in the Rainier Writing Workshop MFA program based out of Pacific Lutheran University. She has been published in The Rumpus, Essay Daily, The Water~Stone Review, The Coachella Review, Foliate Oak, Atticus Review and Stoneslide Corrective among many others. Clammer is the Managing Editor and Nonfiction Editor for The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review, as well as a columnist and workshop instructor for the journal. She is also the Nonfiction Editor for Pithead Chapel and Associate Essays Editor for The Nervous Breakdown. Louie Clay is an emeritus professor at Rutgers and lives in East Orange, NJ. Editors have published 2,348 of his essays, poems, and photographs. You can follow Clay's work at http://rci.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/pubs.html. The University of Michigan collects Clay’s papers. Marion Deutsche Cohen's latest books are Lights I Have Loved (Red Dashboard Press, NY) and Still the End: Memoir of a Nursing Home Wife (Unlimited Publishing, IN), the sequel to Dirty Details: The Days and Nights of a Well Spouse (Temple University Press, PA). Her books total 23, including Crossing the Equal Sign (Plain View Press, TX), poetry about the experience of mathematics. She teaches math and writing at Arcadia University in Glenside PA, where she has developed the course, Truth and Beauty: Mathematics in Literature. Other interests are classical