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Issue 42 - Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art

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The New Yorker, TriQuarterly, Bomb, <strong>and</strong> on<br />

NPR's "All Things Considered."<br />

Hamilton Walters' (a.k.a. Saw Takkaw)<br />

"on the ground" human rights reports <strong>and</strong><br />

photographs have been published by<br />

Burmanews.net. Dictatorwatch.org, Karen<br />

Human Rights Group (KHRG), <strong>and</strong> Burma<br />

Human Rights Yearbook. They've also been<br />

featured in Benedict Rogers' AL<strong>and</strong> Without<br />

Evil: Stopping the Genocide <strong>of</strong> Burma's Karen<br />

People. His poems <strong>and</strong> photographs have been<br />

published by The Dilettanti, Marr's Field<br />

<strong>Journal</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the Colere. He currently lives <strong>and</strong><br />

works on the Thai-Burma border.<br />

Joe Wenderoth grew up in Baltimore.<br />

Wesleyan University Press published his first<br />

two books <strong>of</strong> poems, Disfortune (1995) <strong>and</strong> It Is<br />

If I Speak (2000). His other works include<br />

Letters To Wendy's (Verse Press, 2000), The<br />

Holy Spirit <strong>of</strong> Life: Essays Written For John<br />

Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t's Secret Self <strong>and</strong> Agony: AProposal<br />

(forthcoming, 2007). He teaches English at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, where he lives<br />

with his wife <strong>and</strong> daughter.<br />

Mary Zoo grew up in California <strong>and</strong> holds<br />

degrees from the University <strong>of</strong> California, Los<br />

Angeles <strong>and</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa Writers'<br />

Workshop. She is the Book Review Editor for<br />

Electronic Poetry Review. She lives <strong>and</strong> works in<br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>, California. II<br />

CONTEST<br />

II II<br />

2006<br />

judges include:<br />

• Amy Hempel, fiction<br />

• Katha Pollitt, nonfiction<br />

• Karen Volkman, poetry<br />

First-place winners for each genre will<br />

receive $500 <strong>and</strong> publication<br />

<strong>of</strong> their entries in <strong>Issue</strong> 43.<br />

(Runners-up will also be considered for publication.)<br />

The entry fee is $12 <strong>and</strong> our contest<br />

deadline is December 3t 2005.<br />

For submission gUidelines, check out our<br />

current issue or our web site at:<br />

www.columbia.adu/cu/arts/journal.<br />

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