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Joseph F. Ceccio is a professor of English at The University of Akron in Ohio, with a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He teaches courses in gothic literature, eros and love in literature, Shakespeare, and legal writing. His publications include articles on Anne Rice, Bram Stoker, Elizabeth Kostova, Patricia Briggs, and Dan Brown, as well as various business and professional writing topics. Philip C. Kolin, University Distinguished Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi, has published more than 40 books and 200 articles, many of them on Tennessee Williams, including a history of A Streetcar Named Desire (Cambridge University Press, 2000), editing The Tennessee Williams Encyclopedia (Greenwood Press, 2004); The Undiscovered Country: The Later Plays o f Tennessee Williams (Peter Lang, 2001); and The Influence o f Tennessee Williams: Essays on Fifteen American Playwrights (McFarland, 2008). Kolin has also done an edition of A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for Methuen (London, 2010). Also a poet, Kolin has published four volumes of poetry—A Parable o f Women (Yazoo River Press, 2009) is the most recent—and is the editor of Vineyards: A Journal o f Christian Poetry. The ninth edition of his Successful Writing at Work is now available from Cengage/Wadsworth. Tania de Miguel Magro attended Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Queen’s University Belfast (UK) as an undergraduate. She graduated in 2005 with a PhD in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from SUNY Stony Brook. She taught at Sonoma State University and is currently an assistant professor of Spanish at West Virginia University. Juan Martinez is a doctoral candidate in literature at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His work has appeared in GlimmerTrain, McSweeney’s, Conjunctions, The Nabokovian, The Nabokov Online Journal, Redivider, West Branch, River Teeth, The Morning News, The Santa Monica Review, Sudden Fiction Latino, and elsewhere. Visit and say hi at http://fulmerford.com. Joshua Mason is a PhD student at the University of Virginia. He earned his MA in French at West Virginia University. His research interests include contemporary French literature and culture. His “real-life” interests include tennis, ESPN, and Dr Pepper. Heather Momyer acts as the nonfiction editor of Requited and lives in Chicago where she teaches writing and literature at Columbia College Chicago. Her stories, essays, and poems appear in various literary journals, with new work forthcoming in Ekleksographia and trnsfr. Molly O’Donnell is a PhD candidate and instructor in the English department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is a former academic editor, associate