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FAT GIRLS
by Lyn Lifshin
Just out from Lyn Lifshin: The Licorice Daughter: MyYear with Ruffian, Texas Review Press. Also just out: Another Woman Who Looks Like Me from Black Sparrow at Godine. She has over 120 books and edited four anthologies. Her website: www.lynlifshin.com. Her last two Black Sparrow books, Cold Comfort and Before It's Light, won Paterson Review Awards. New also: In Mirrors, An Unfinished Story, The Daughter I Don't Have, She was Found Treading Water. Coming soon: Tsunami Poems and All the Poets Who Have Touched Me, Living and Dead. All True, Especially Lies.

ICE CREAM
by Edward Dougherty
Edward A. Dougherty lives and works in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. He is the author of three chapbooks of poems, and his first full-length collection, Pilgrimage to a Gingko Tree, will be available in 2008. More information...

LADDER DOWN TO THE RIVER
by Margaret Walther
Margaret Walther is a librarian in the Aurora Public Library and a member of Columbine Poets, a statewide organization to promote poetry in Colorado. She has attended and taught workshops for over fifteen years. She has poems in such magazines as Fugue, Quarterly West, and Lullwater Review, and has poems forthcoming in Chaffin Review.

SAMSARIC VARIATION #4
by Fred Ferrais
Fred Ferraris is a poet, writer and a filmmaker. His work has been published in magazines, an anthology, and three books. He was a finalist in the 2003 National Poetry Series and was nominated for a 2005 Pushcart Prize. His film, Even the Door Must Open, was an award winner at New York's 2005 .Nolita Film Festival. For more information see www.fredferraris.com.

He has written several chapbooks and two books of poetry, What Of (Potes & Poets) and At That (Ahadada), and lives in a log cabin in one of the poorest parishes in one of the poorest states (Louisiana) of the "greatest nation the world has ever know," to listen to the pundits. A unique perspective.

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www.littleredleaves.com/LRL1/fox

THE BOY WHO ATE FIRE
AND
EVERLASTING
by Corine De Winter
De Winter is the author of seven collections of poetry and prose including Like Eve, The Half Moon Hotel, and Touching The Wound, which sold over 3000 copies in its first year, and the latest The Women At The Funeral, winner of the 2004 Bram Stoker Award for superior achievement in poetry.