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Andrew Bales is a Wichita native, co-editor of Fractions Journal and lead coordinator of Wichita’s annual LIV Music Festival. He is studying toward an MFA in Creative Writing at WSU, where he was the 2009-2010 Barr fellow.
He has...
Beth Golay has been the marketing manager at Watermark Books & Cafe since 2001. Her favorite genre is literary fiction, but she also loves creative non-fiction and reading the classics she should have attempted a long time ago.
Her...
Jay M. Price is chair of the department of history at Wichita State University, where he also directs the public history program.
His works include Temples for a Modern God: Religious Architecture in Postwar America, Gateways to the...
Jim Erickson has been KMUW's film reviewer since 1974. He came to Wichita State University in 1964 from the University of Texas in Austin. He taught narrative in literature and film from 1966 until his retirement in 1997. His favorite film is...
Joseph R. Keebler is an assistant professor of psychology at Wichita State University. He received his Ph.D. in applied/experimental human factors psychology in 2011 from the University of Central Florida.
Joe’s research focuses on...
Lael Ewy is a co-founder and editor of EastWesterly Review, a journal of literary satire at www.postmodernvillage.com and a writer whose work has appeared in such venues as Denver Quarterly, New Orleans Review, and has been anthologized in...
Lindsey Herkommer is from Dallas, Texas. She earned her B.A. in Art History from the University of Texas at Austin in 2007, and M.A. in Art History from Southern Methodist University in May 2012.
Over the course of these two...
Mark Foley is Assistant Professor of Double Bass and Electric Bass, and Principal Double Bass in the Wichita Symphony Orchestra.
He has been a featured soloist with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. He also has performed with the Rochester...
Richard Crowson is not only a editorial commentator for KMUW. He's also a cartoonist, an artist and a banjo player.
You might have heard him play with his band Pop & The Boys or with his wife at their standing gig at Watermark Books ...
Robert E. Weems, Jr. is the Willard W. Garvey Distinguished Professor of Business History at Wichita State University.
His research specialty is African American business and economic history.