
2005 Edition
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Laura Payne Butler's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry has most recently appeared in or is forthcoming in Big Muddy, Night Train, Distillery, and Iconoclast, among other fine journals, and is anthologized in New Stories from the South and CrossRoads. An assistant professor of English at Sul Ross State University, she served as co-editor of Writing on the Wind, a collection of West Texas women prose writers, from Texas Tech University Press (2005).
Ian Peddie teaches English at the University of Sydney. Peddie has taught classes on popular music and social protest, cultural studies, and modern British and American literature. His publications include essays on Langston Hughes, Nelson Algren, Thomas McGrath, radical literature, and popular music. He is the editor of The Resisting Muse: Popular Music and Social Protest, and is currently working on a book about the Scottish author Irvine Welsh.
Moumin M. Quazi is an assistant professor of English at Tarleton State University. His poems and short fiction have been published in Concho River Review, South Asian Review, CCTE Studies, and Is This Forever, or What? (a collection edited by Naomi Shihab Nye). Dr. Quazi also edits CCTE Studies and the South Asian Literary Association Newsletter; and co-edits Voices (the San Antonio College Multiculturalism Journal).
John Attebury is the webmaster at West Texas A&M University. He designs the website and book covers for New Texas and is an entrepenuer for his web design business www.audaxa.com.