
Rebecca Wolff is the author of three books of poems, including most
recently The King, (W. W. Norton, 2009), and a new novel, The Beginners,
(Riverhead, June 2011). She is the founding editor of Fence, a
biannual literary journal, and of Fence Books, and of The Constant
Critic, an online site for poetry criticism. A graduate of the Iowa
Writers Workshop, she is now a fellow at the New York State Writers
Institute at the University at Albany. She lives with her family in
Athens, New York.
AND PRESENTING FRANK HABERLE, THE 2011 PEN PARENTIS WRITING FELLOW!

Sarah Gardner Borden holds an MFA from the Warren Wilson Program for
Writers. Her fiction and non-fiction have appeared in a variety of
journals, including Open City, Willow Springs, the Chicago Reader,
Other Voices, Literary Mama, and The New Haven Review. Mother of two daughters, she lives in
Brooklyn most of the time. She is the author of Games to Play After Dark, published by
Vintage Books in May 2011
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