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Anthony N. Chandler is a 23 year old native of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A graduate of the University of Prince Edward Island, Chandler is currently at McGill University working on his MA thesis on Anne Rice. His current academic interests concern Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange, the Seven Deadly Sins, and the Star Wars trilogy in relation to John Milton's Paradise Lost.

Michael Cuddihy was born in New York City the year FDR was first elected. He attended Notre Dame for two years before being sidelined for a time with polio. In 1956, he moved to Tuscon. In 1968, his translation of Maritain's The Peasant of the Garonne was issued by Holt, Reinhart. He began writing poetry and, a few years later, founded Ironwood. His poems have appeared in Antioch Review, Kayak, Iowa Review, Pequod, Ploughshares and Prarie Schooner. He still lives in Tuscon with his wife Mary, where he is working on his memoirs.

Edelweiss D'Andrea is a self-taught artist who has exhibited her work at the Westmount Public Library. She has also been commissioned to paint murals for private homes. She has a B.Sc in Biology and is currently completing her M.A. in Creative Writing at Concordia University.

Lydia Eugene has been published by Index and Future Tense Press. She's an expatriate from Chicago who's made her home in Montreal.

Golda Fried has a chapbook out called check the floor. Her poetry also appears in Revival: Lolapalooza '94 and in an upcoming anthology by Future Tense Publications. Her prose appears in the Golden Issue of Blood+Aphorisms and the current issue of Matrix.

Steve Lehman teaches at John Abbot College in Ste. Anne de Bellevue and has published in various academic publications in the Science Fiction area. Steve says "I got so intrigued in Clarke's interest in scuba diving, that over the break this past January, I went down to Key Largo, took a course, dove the reef, and got certified."

Andrew Mullins is a Montreal writer. His work appears in the Spring '96 issue of Matrix.

Aaron Paulson is a writer living in Toronto.