Summer 2006 Contributors

Dave Munger has been an editor, teacher, book designer, and stay-at-home dad. He holds graduate degrees in English and science education and has written four college writing textbooks. Based in Davidson, North Carolina, he currently writes the blogs Cognitive Daily and Word Munger. Matthew Tiffany recently earned a masters degree in counseling and writes reviews for various publications. He lives in Maine with his wife and daughter and blogs here. Derik Badman blogs at MadInkBeard and writes reviews for various publications. He works as a librarian in Pennsylvania. Beth Wadell studied English at UC Berkeley and is now a freelance writer living in Oakland, CA. Brendan Wolfe is a writer and editor who lives in Iowa City. He has published reviews in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Christian Science Monitor, Kirkus, January, and the Colorado Review. He is proprietor of the weblog The Beiderbecke Affair and is at work on a book about the early jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke. Barrett Hathcock lives in Birmingham, Ala., where he works as a copyeditor. He has had other work appear in the Colorado Review, the MacGuffin, and the Birmingham Weekly. Scott Esposito’s writing has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, The Chattahoochee Review, and Boldtype, among others. He lives in Oakland, CA and blogs at Conversational Reading.