The Aurora Review |
Fall 2004 |
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Ace Boggess, author of The Beautiful Girl Whose Wish Was Not Fulfilled and most recently Displaced Hours, has published in Harvard Review, Notre Dame Review, Poetry East, and similar journals. He is currently promoting his new CD featuring 13 original songs (many of which can be found on the web as free mp3s: http://www.besonic.com/aceboggess or http://artist.amazon.com/aceboggess). Martin Burke is Irish born but lives in Belgium. His
publications include The Other Life, The Weave That Binds Us, and Six Scenes From A War. Eric Grant, born and raised in New York, is currently working for an English-language quarterly in Geneva Switzerland. His writing experience has on the whole been very personal, with minimal publication and one self-published book. Currently, he is preparing his second short-length film. Jane Keaton lives in the Arizona mountains with her partner, two cats, and a complete collection of Emmylou Harris albums.
Stephen Kyriacou, Jr. is a freshman at Boston University. Born
on Long Island, he is in the editing phase of his first novel, Escape
Artists and Snake Charmers. Stormy Lewis recently moved from Portland, Oregon to Austin, Texas in search of good music. Thankfully, she found it. A 1997 graduate of The University of Montana, she is also an Editor of Album Reviews on the Real Country Music website.
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Tiffany Montano is a poet, an artist, and
a photographer in the Ansel Adams style. A political activist and
environmentalist, she lives in the Southwest with her musician husband, Popa
Dave Montano. Her work is currently on display at the Comma Gallery in Crete,
Greece and can also be found at http://www.tiffanysart.com
or at http://www.rockinblues.com. Adam Sterling was born in the small city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. His hobbies currently include playing his guitar, writing, and, as with every teenage boy, watching TV and hanging out with friends (online and off).John Thompson, Sr. seeks the ability to capture the moment as it appears
in its own natural colors. His work as an artist in pointillism and as a poet has been published around the country.
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