| Adam Benforado is a Frank Knox Fellow
                  with the Cambridge Faculty of Law.� His work has appeared
                  in an eclectic mix of publications, from the  Baltimore Sun to
                  the  Emory Law Journal to  Crustaceana.� He is currently
                  editing his first novel.
 Charles
                  Bernstein's most recent book is Shadowtime,
                  a libretto, written for composer Brian Ferneyhough. He teaches
                  at the University of Pennsylvania. More info at his weblog
                  at the Electronic Poetry Center.Martha Clarkson designs corporate interiors in Seattle. She
                    is a graduate of University of Oregon and writes both
                    fiction and poetry. Her work can be found in Seattle
                    Review, pindledyboz, monkeybicycle.net, and forthcoming
                    in Nimrod. kari
                  edwards
                  is author of iduna (O Books, 2003), a
                  day in the life of p. (subpress collective,
                  2002), a
                  diary of lies� Belladonna #27 (Belladonna
                  Books, 2002), and post/(pink)
                  (Scarlet Press, 2000). edwards� work can also be
                  found in Scribner�s The
                  Best American Poetry 2004, Civil
                  Disobediences: Poetics and Politics in Action
                  (Coffee House Press, 2004), Biting
                  the Error: writers explore narrative (Coach
                  House, 2004), and Bisexuality
                  and Transgenderism: InterSEXions of the Others
                  (Hawoth Presss, Inc., 2004). kari can always be contacted at: [email protected].
                   David
                  Harrison Horton
                  is author of Pete Hoffman Days (Pinball, 2003). His work has
                  recently appeared or is forthcoming in Denver Quarterly, Five Fingers Review, 580 Split and
                  Pom2. He currently lives and writes in Beijing, China. [email protected].
                   Mark
                  Kanak
                  is a writer and translator currently based in Seattle. Work
                  has recently appeared (or is forthcoming) in Prague
                  Literary Review, Circumference, Poetry Salzburg Review 
                  and others.
                  Recent translations (into English) include Helicopter
                  Hysteria  by Heinrich Dubel, selected work
                  from Austrian author Peter Pessl, including his book of short
                  stories, Aquamarine
                  (Twisted Spoon), and (into German) Jeff Tweedy�s Adult
                  Head  (Lautsprecher Press, Stuttgart). Two new
                  collections are forthcoming later this year from Horse Less
                  Press (Providence) and Lautsprecher Press.
                   Friedrich
                  Kerksieck
                  runs Small Fires Press (www.smallfirespress.com)
                  & is currently working on a postcard-poem manuscript with
                  cohort Airen McNally.
                   Yung
                  Seoul Kim
                  is a recent Michener Fellow and 2005 graduate of the MFA
                  program at the University of Texas, Austin. Forthcoming poems
                  will appear in The
                  Seattle Review, Sulphur River Literary
                  Review, and Cranky.
                  Previous work has been published in The Briar Cliff Review and New
                  York Stories Magazine. Yung recently
                  completed a first book of poetry entitled Internal
                  Wild. Born in Seoul, she is a former resident
                  of Manhattan, Paris, and London. She lives in Los Angeles.
                  � Todd
                  Scott Moffett  is a professor of English at the
                  Community College of Southern Nevada and associate editor of Red
                  Rock Review. As a writer or editor, he has published two
                  books, an anthology, a textbook, and a few poems and
                  stories. He lives in Las Vegas with his wife and his daughter
                  who is becoming more of a genius every day.
                    Sundin Richards has been the recipient of several
                  attentions for his poems. He is a construction worker, living
                  in Salt Lake City.
                   Jeremy James
                  Thompson�s
                  published works include Stupid Paper Book
                  (Stupid Books), Knuckles (Mister Mr.
                  Publications), and Junk as a Series of
                  Misunderstandings (a Press is a Press). He was born
                  in Los Angeles, CA, and now resides in Oakland, CA, where he
                  is pursuing his Masters at Mills College.
                   Wes
                  Tilson, a 52- year-old school teacher of seventh grade
                  language arts in Tampa, turned to Macromedia Flash to present
                  information to students in a more interesting format. These
                  cycling mandalas represent a synthesis combining animating
                  techniques and realization of the cyclic nature of education
                  and the learning experience.�
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                  Cricket
                  Online Review Vol. I, No. II August 2005 Acknowledgements
                   
                  Charles
                  Bernstein's "The Bricklayer's Arms" first appeared
                  in Rattapallax #11.� Reprinted with the author's
                  permission.
 Cover art by Wesley Tilson
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                  Online Review 
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