Eileen McCluskey
is a poet and freelance writer whose work regularly appears in MIT News,
WPI Transformations, and other publications. Her poetry has appeared in
The Main Street Rag, Boston College Magazine, Ibbetson
Street, WomenWords, and Mothers at Home. Eileen is crazy
about her teenage daughter, Maeve McCluskey, and Mani, their adopted dog.
Deborah Mead is
a freelance writer and poet. Her articles and essays have appeared in the
Boston Globe, the Christian Science Monitor and FamilyFun
Magazine. Her poetry has appeared in The Main Street Rag, Iodine
Poetry Journal and Haz Mat Review. She lives in Needham, Massachusetts
with her husband, daughter, dog, cat, fish and King George, the snail.
Kara Provost's
chapbook Nests was published in 2006 by Finishing Line Press; most
recently she published a micro-chapbook, Figures of Speech, with
the Origami Poems project. Kara has poetry and memoir published or forthcoming
in Connecticut Review, The Main Street Rag, Hurricane
Alice, The Newport Review, Tar Wolf Review, The Aurorean,
and other journals, as well as in an anthology edited by David Starkey
and Wendy Bishop, In Praise of Pedagogy.