Uncategorized | June 20, 2005
Notes on Past Contributors
In the July/August 2005 edition of Poets & Writers, a pair of authors whose work has been featured in the Missouri Review are spotlighted in the magazine’s fifth annual profile of up-and-coming writers–Daphane Kalotay, author of Calamity and Other Stories, and Emily Raboteau, author of The Professor’s Daughter. Calamity, published in January by Doubleday, includes “Seranade,” which appeared in TMR 23:3. In addition, “Seeing” appeared in TMR 22:2. Raboteau’s autobiographical novel was published by Henry Holt in February. Her stories, “Bernard Jr.’s Uncle Luscious” and “Rash,” appeared in TMR 26:3 and 27:3, respectively.
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